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Pratima Bandopadhyay

Pratima Bandopadhyay (Bengali: প্রতিমা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়; 21 December 1934 – 29 July 2004; born as Pratima Chatterjee aka Pratima Chattopadhyay) was a Bengali playback singer from Kolkata, who sang numerous songs in popular Bengali language movies and non-film as well, particularly during the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s.[1] She was also known as Pratima Banerjee.

Early life

Pratima Bandopadhyay's ancestors came from Baherak (Bengali: বাহেরক), Bikrampur (now Munshiganj), Dhaka, Bangladesh. She lost her father Mani Bhushan Chattopadhyay at the age of one. Her mother Kamala Chattopadhyay raised her in their house at Bhabanipur, Kolkata. She started taking lessons in music at a very early age from Sri Prakash Kali Ghoshal.[2]

Career

Pratima Bandyopadhyay's first record appeared in 1945 through Senola Records. In famous radio programme of Akashvani the song "Amala Kirane" was introduced in the late 40s, another song a duet with Dwijen Mukhopadhyay "He Charupurno Somoshikhorini" was introduced in the year 1952 which increased her popularity. She made her debut in playback singing in Bengali films in 1951 when she recorded "Totini ami, Tumi sudurer chand" under the music direction of Shri Sudhirlal Chakraborty in film "Sunandar Biye". Over three decades, she lent her voice to more than 65 Bengali movies and numerous non-film songs.[citation needed]

Death and legacy

After the death of Pratima's husband Shri Amiyo Kumar Bandyopadhyay in 1986, her health deteriorated rapidly, and on 29 July 2004 she breathed her last. She was survived by her daughter Raikishori Bandyopadhyay and son Amarnath Bandyopadhyay and family.[1]

Memoirs


Discography

Films

Others

Musical Opera

Pratima Bandopadhyay also rendered her voice in the following Musical Opera:

Music Composition by Pratima Bandopadhyay

References

  1. ^ a b "Outlook 30 July 2004". Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  2. ^ "কাজলা দিদি". Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  3. ^ Bandyopadhyay, Pulak (1999). Kathay Kathay Raat Hoye Jay (Bengali: কথায় কথায় রাত হয়ে যায়). Ananda Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-8-172-15977-1.
  4. ^ Nirmala Mishra Says about Pratima Bandopadhyay on YouTube; (accessed 30 August 2017)

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