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词条 Dhananjay Bhattacharya
释义

  1. Career

  2. Personal life

  3. Selected career

      As playback singer    As actor    As music director in films  

  4. References

  5. External links

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Dhananjay Bhattacharya (September 10, 1922 – December 27, 1992) was an Indian Bengali singer and composer. He was a versatile Shyama Sangeet singer.

Career

He started his career by singing modern Bengali as well as Hindi songs. His first song was "Jodi bhule jao more/janabo na abhiman..." in 1940, recorded with Pioneer Company. His first playback was in 1943. He was best known for singing Shyama Sangeet. Out of the 24 songs in the movie Sadhak Ramprasad (1956), Dhananjay sang 23. He was versatile in singing major types and forms of songs including modern Bengali, Hindustani classical music, Rabindra Sangeet, Kirtan, Bhajan, Baul, Ramprasadi (of Ramprasad Sen), Nazrul Geeti, and Shyama Sangeet. His singing career lasted more than fifty years. There are 500 records of his songs.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} He was also a lyricist and wrote about 400 songs in the name of "Shri Partha" and "Shri Ananda".

He acted in a few films, including "Nababidhan and Pasher Bari. In the latter, his song "Jhir Jhir Jhir Jhirjhiri Baroshay" composed by Salil Chowdhury became an instant hit. "Matite Janmo Nilam", "Ei Jhir Jhir Jhir Batase", and "Jhanana Jhanana Baje" were other major hits which are still popular.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}}

Dhanajay won the Gold Prize{{clarify|date=April 2018}} for his devotional songs in Rani Rasmoni.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} Among his basic records, one Raag based composition by Salil Chowdhuri released as a Saradiya number was such a hit that it kept on selling during the next Puja as well.

One of his best kept secrets was that he was also a prolific lyricist, all written under different pseudonyms. Many hit numbers of Pannalal Bhattacharya in particular were penned by him, as well as musical compositions.[1]

Personal life

Dhananjay was married and had three sons. Out of them, only Dipankar has taken the onus upon him to carry the legacy of his father.

He was the older brother of the singer Pannalal. He studied in Rivers Thompson School, Bally, Howrah.

Some people{{clarify|who say|date=April 2013}} say that he and Pannalal both wanted to please Kali by offering her their songs. According to them Dhananjay received the grace of the divine mother, but Pannalal didn't, and so he committed suicide, and after his death, Dhananjay bore the responsibility of Pannalal's family, along with his own.

Selected career

As playback singer

  • Abire Rangano
  • Adrysha Manush
  • Adya Shakti Mahamaya
  • Aleya
  • Ardhangini (1955)
  • Asampta
  • Babla
  • Badshah (1963)
  • Bandhan (1962)
  • Banka Lekha
  • Bardidi
  • Behula Lakshindar
  • Bhagwan Sri Krishna Chaitanya
  • Bireswar Vivekanada
  • Chaitali
  • Chalachal
  • Chandranath
  • Debitirtha-Kamrup (1967)
  • Debtirtha Kalighat
  • Dhooli (1954)
  • Godhuli (1955)
  • Jai Ma Tara (1978)
  • Kalo
  • Mahaprasthaner Pathey (1952)
  • Maharaj Krisnachandra
  • Mejdidi (1950)
  • Naba Bidhan (1954)
  • Nastanir
  • Rani Rashmoni (1955)
  • Rupasi (1980)
  • Sadhak Banakhyapa
  • Sadhak Ramprasad (1956)
  • Sahar Theheke Durye
  • Saheb Bibi Golam
  • Sati Kankabati
  • Shreebatsa Chinta (1955)
  • Swamiji
  • Tamasha
  • Tansen (1958)
  • Yata Mat Tata Mat
  • Yatrik (1952)

As actor

  • Naba Bidhan (1954) as Abinash
  • Pasher Bari
  • Sharey Chuattor (1953)
  • Shoshur Bari

As music director in films

  • Joy Ma Tara (1978)
  • Ladies Seat

References

1. ^{{cite news | last = Dhananjay | first = Bhattacharya | title = Dhananajay Bhattacharya Best Compositions | url = http://redmux.com/composer/dhananajay-bhattacharya/ | access-date = 14 December 2017 |publisher= RedMux | archive-date = 12 March 2001 }}

External links

  • http://shibpurinternational.com/sublink/Personalities/html/Dhananjay%20Bhattacharya.html
  • http://www.hummaa.com/music/artist/Dhananjay+Bhattacharya/732
  • http://www.raaga.com/channels/bengali/singers/Dhananjay_Bhattacharya.html
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