Kalpana Patowary
Kalpana Patowary | |
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Born | |
Other names | Bhojpuri Queen[1][2][3] |
Alma mater | Cotton University Bhatkhande Music Institute |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Actress |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse | Parvez Khan |
Children | 2 |
Musical career | |
Genres | Primitive-acoustic folk, ambient electronic and new age jazz - fusion, electronic fusion, Bhojpuri music, Indian classical, Assamese music, jazz and ghazal |
Instrument | Vocals |
Kalpana Patowary is an Indian playback and folk singer from Assam. She has recorded songs and folk music in several Indian languages, with Bhojpuri music being the major genre.[4][5]
Patowary embarked on her career at the age of 4[6] and received further training from Dipen Roy and Shikha Dutta for Sangeet Bisharad in Hindustani Classical Music at Bhatkhande Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Lucknow. [7] She has sung in more than 32 languages,[8] including Bhojpuri, Assamese, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, and English, throughout her solo musical journey.[9][10]
Early life and background
[edit]" Music barons in India were left gaping when Kalpana Patowary, a singer of Indian folk music, was signed on by British recording company Virgin EMI Records in April. They were all the more surprised to see the soaring international demand for her Bhojpuri music album with songs about migration. It seems Bhojpuri folk songs on migration are witnessing resurgence on an unexpected scale."[11]
Patowary was born in a Yogi-Nath family of Nath sampradaya community in Barpeta district in Assam. A graduate in English literature, Patowary is an alumnus of Cotton College of Guwahati. Trained in Kamrupiya and Goalporiya folk music by her folksinger father Sri Bipin Nath Patowary, Kalpana started to publicly perform at the tender age of 4[12] with her father and is also trained as Sangeet Visharad in Indian classical music from Bhatkhande Music Institute University, Lucknow.[13] She sings many forms of Bhojpuri folk music including Purvi, Pachra, Kajri, Sohar, Vivaah geet, Chaita, and Nautanki.[14][15]
Patowary has worked little on the works of Bhikhari Thakur and has released an album commemorating his life and work.[16][17]
Career
[edit]Patowary holds the distinction of being the inaugural Bhojpuri singer to introduce the age-old Khadi Birha tradition to international platforms.[18]
In 2013, Patowary featured in the documentary film Bidesia in Bambai, released on December 8. The documentary provides a perspective on Mumbai through the eyes of migrant workers and their music.[19]
She received an invitation to perform during a 15-day tour across four Latin American countries, arranged by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs to commemorate Indian Arrival Day.[20]
A noteworthy achievement is Patowary's pioneering accomplishment as the first woman to record and sing in the Chhaprahiya Purvi style, a genre previously dominated by male artists.
Patowary marked her acting debut in the Bhojpuri movie "Chalat Musafir Moh Liyo Re," portraying the character of Janki alongside co-star Dinesh Lal Yadav.[21][22]
She participated in the reality show Junoon - Kuchh Kar Dikhaane Ka (2008) on NDTV Imagine.
Political career
[edit]In July 2018, Patowary became a member of the BJP in a ceremony graced by the presence of its president, Amit Shah, and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi in Patna.[23][24][25]
In October 2020, Patowary affiliated herself with the Asom Gana Parishad during an event conducted at the party's headquarters in Guwahati.[26][27]
In the 2021 Assam Assembly election, Patowary contested as a candidate representing the Asom Gana Parishad from the Sarukheri constituency. Jakir Hussain Sikdar defeated her.[28]
Discography
[edit]Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Hindi film songs
[edit]Year | Song | Film | Composer | Co-singer |
2007 | "Ek Sapna (Remix)" | Stumped | Dhrubajyoti Phukan[citation needed] | |
2007 | "Tere Layee" | Fool & Final | Himesh Reshammiya | Kunal Ganjawala |
2007 | "Uncha Lamba Kad" | Welcome | Anand Raj Anand | Anand Raj Anand |
2009 | "Billu Bhayankar" | Billu | Ajay Jhingran, Raghuveer | |
2010 | "Tikhi Tikhi Mirch (Folk Version)" | Mirch | Monty Sharma | |
2010 | "Isak Se Meetha Kuch Bhi" | Aakrosh | Pritam | Ajay Jhingran |
2010 | "Shakira" | No Problem | Master Saleem, Hard Kaur | |
2010 | "Babe Di Kripa" | Vikrant Singh | ||
2010 | "Aila Re Aila" | Khatta Meetha | Daler Mehndi | |
2013 | "Gandi Baat" | R... Rajkumar | Mika Singh | |
2016 | "Mona Ka Tona" | Dhara 302 | Sahil Multy Khan | |
2016 | "Dono Aankho Ka Shutter" | Khel Toh Ab Shuru Hoga | Ashfaque | |
2017 | "O Re Kaharo" | Begum Jaan | Anu Malik | Altamash Faridi |
2017 | "Pyar Ka Test" | Running Shaadi | Abhishek-Akshay | Bappi Lahiri |
2018 | "Jeans Pant Aur Choli" | Ishqeria | Papon | Papon |
2018 | "Yaadein" | Ishqeria | Papon | Papon |
Tamil film songs
[edit]Year | Song | Films | Composer | Co-singer |
1999 | "Thirupachi Aruvala" | Taj Mahal | A. R. Rahman | Palakkad Sreeram, Clinton Cerejo, Chandran |
2005 | "Kaathadi Pola" | Maayavi | Devi Sri Prasad | Pushpavanam Kuppusamy |
2006 | "Thotha Puram" | Varalaru | A. R. Rahman | Lenon James, Peer Mohammad, Ranjith, Sonu Kakkar |
Marathi film songs
[edit]Year | Song | Films | Composer | Co-singer |
2016 | "Kalana" | Taleem | Praful Karlekar, Nitin Madhukar Rokade |
Assamese film songs
[edit]Year | Song | Films | Composer | Co-singer |
2000 | "Soku Lotokere" | Asene Kunuba Hiyat | Manuj Sarmah | Zubeen Garg |
2002 | "Neela Neela" | Kanyadaan | Zubeen Garg | |
2004 | "Priya O Priya" (Sunday Holiday Closing Day) | Antaheen Jatra | Dr. Hitesh Baruah | Zubeen Garg, Sagarika |
2013 | "I am Sexy" | Ranangan | Nipon Chutia | Solo |
2015 | "Nonsense Hridoye" | Ahetuk | Poran Borkatoky (JoJo) | |
2016 | "Maatal Ei Rati" | Bahniman | Jatin Sharma | Zubeen Garg |
Bengali film songs
[edit]Year | Song | Films | Composer | Co-singer |
2007 | "Dhukupuku Buk" | Minister Fatakeshto | Jeet Gannguli | Solo |
2010 | "Jhum Jhum Ja" | Target | Jeet Gannguli | Jeet Gannguli |
2010 | "Ki Je Aagun" | Target | Jeet Gannguli | Solo |
2011 | "Koka Kola" | Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re | Samidh Mukerjee | Samidh Mukerjee |
2012 | "Madhubala" | Macho Mastana | Samidh Mukerjee | Solo |
2015 | "Chain Kahan Prabhu Bina" | Har Har Byomkesh | Bickram Ghosh | |
2016 | "Aata Geche" | Angaar | Akassh | |
2016 | "3G" | Hero 420 | Savvy Gupta | Nakash Aziz |
Kannada film songs
[edit]Year | Songs | Films | Composer | Co-singer |
2003 | "Sweetu Rasagolla" | Lankesh Patrike | Babji-Sandeep | |
2007 | "Magalu Doddavaladalu" | Ee Preethi Yeke Bhoomi Melide | R. P. Patnaik | C. Ashwath, Prem |
2010 | "Jarthaari Seere" | Jothegara | Sujeeth Shetty | Udit Narayan |
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Language | Co-star | Director | Ref |
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2006 | Chalat Musafir Moh Liyo Re | Janki | Bhojpuri | Dinesh Lal Yadav | Manoj Ojha | credited as Kalpana |
2013 | Bidesia in Bambai[citation needed] | Self | Bhojpuri | Surabhi Sharma |
References
[edit]- ^ "Assam: She is Bhakt of Lord Shiv and Pradeep Ji Mishra Sehore wale. Singer Kalpana Patowary awarded for contribution to Bhojpuri music". NorthEast Now. 25 January 2019.
- ^ "'I became used to the fact that when I sing, guns go off': Bhojpuri star Kalpana Patowary". Scroll.in. 15 September 2015.
- ^ "An audience with the Bhojpuri Queen". The Asian Age. 26 September 2016.
- ^ "Assamese singer Kalpana Patowary resurrects Bhojpuri Shakespeare". easternfare.in. Eastern Fare Music Foundation. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ^ Matta, Anubhuti (7 October 2017). "Spotlight on female voices at folk and fusion music festival". Hindustan Times.
- ^ "Kalpana Patowary ने 4 साल की उम्र में ही शुरू कर दी थी सिंगिंग, 'बिरहा' गायकी से मचा डाली धूम...देखें Video". NDTVIndia. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Meet Kalpana Patowary, the Assamese 'Bhojpuri Melody Queen' from Guwahati!". thenortheasttoday.com. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "To Be Able to Sing in Bhojpuri was my biggest achievement: Singer Kalpana Patowary". India Today NE. 5 July 2022. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Kalpana Patowary to pay tribute to Ray in 'Har Har Byomkesh'". Business Standard.
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- ^ "Notes on migration". Archived from the original on 10 April 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ "भोजपुरी सॉन्ग 'ऐ गणेश के पापा' ने बदली इस सिंगर की जिंदगी, सावन में हुआ वायरल- देखें Video". NDTVIndia. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Kalpana Patowary OkListen!". OkListen.
- ^ "Folk traditions to come alive". Deccan Herald. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
- ^ "Bhojpuri Singer Kalpana Patowary: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Bhojpuri Singer Kalpana Patowary | Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ Tripathi, Shailaja (16 June 2012). "On the Shakespeare of Bhojpuri". The Hindu.
- ^ "Kalpana Patowary". Zee News (in Hindi). Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Meet Kalpana Patowary, the Assamese 'Bhojpuri Melody Queen' from Guwahati!". The North East Today. 28 October 2016. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
- ^ Bhattacharya, Budhaditya (22 August 2013). "Of migration and mobiles". The Hindu.
- ^ Digital Desk, Northeast Live (10 April 2018). "Kalpana Patowary to sing at the Commonwealth Games". Northeast Live. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Kalpana Patowary: Top Bhojpuri songs of the popular singer". The Times of India. 1 November 2018.
- ^ "Nirahua recalls first Bhojpuri film 'Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo'". The Times of India. 23 February 2021.
- ^ "Bhojpuri singer Kalpana Patowary joins BJP". The Indian Express. 13 July 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Bhojpuri singer Kalpana Patowary joins BJP". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Bhojpuri singer Kalpana Patowary joins BJP". DNA India. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "Assam: Popular folk singer Kalpana Patowary joins AGP". India Today. 9 October 2020.
- ^ "Assam: Bhojpuri queen Kalpana Patowary joins Asom Gana Parishad". EastMojo. 9 October 2020.
- ^ "Assam Election Result 2021 | Sarukhetri Assembly Constituency: Jakir Hussain Sikdar defeats Kalpana Patowary, Manik Chandra Bora". Moneycontrol. 2 May 2021. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- People from Barpeta district
- Singers from Assam
- Bhojpuri-language singers
- Bhojpuri playback singers
- Bollywood playback singers
- Hindi-language singers
- Assamese-language singers
- Assamese playback singers
- Bengali playback singers
- Women musicians from Assam
- Cotton College, Guwahati alumni
- Indian women folk singers
- Indian folk singers
- Indian women classical singers
- Indian women playback singers
- Indian film actresses
- Actresses in Bhojpuri cinema
- Assam politicians
- Asom Gana Parishad politicians
- Women in Assam politics
- 20th-century Indian women singers
- 20th-century Indian singers
- 21st-century Indian women singers
- 21st-century Indian singers