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Hemanta Mukhopadhyay | |
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Birth name | Hemanta Mukhopadhyay |
Born | Benares, Benares State, British India | 16 June 1920
Died | 26 September 1989 Calcutta, West Bengal, India | (aged 69)
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Occupation(s) | Singer, music director, producer |
Instrument | Harmonium |
Years active | 1935–1989 |
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Hemanta Mukhopadhyay (16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989), known professionally as Hemanta Mukherjee and Hemant Kumar, was an Indian music director and playback singer who primarily sang in Bengali and Hindi, along with several other Indian languages, including Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Tamil, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Sanskrit and Urdu. He was a prominent artist in Bengali and Hindi film music, Rabindra Sangeet, and various other genres. He was the recipient of two National Awards for Best Male Playback Singer and was popularly known as the "Voice of God".[1]