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DayApril 25
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Arijit Singh Biography

Indian playback singer who rose to fame via the reality singing competition Fame Gurukul. He is most widely recognized for songs like Tum Hi Ho.

He gained notoriety following his appearance on Fame Gurukul in 2005.

He won the Upcoming Male Vocalist of the Year award at the 2012 Mirchi Music Awards for the song Phir le Aya Dil.

His second marriage was to Koel Singh.

He collaborated with singer Shreya Ghoshal on the music for the film Mishawr Rawhoshyo.

He also sang for Chirantan Bhatt in 1920: Evil Returns for the song “Uska Hi Banana”. Glamsham in its review of the song “Uska Hi Banana” wrote that Arijit had sung the song intensely, emotionally and passionately and at a very high pitch.

At the 23rd Star Screen Awards, Singh was awarded the title of Best Male Playback Singer for his rendition of the song “Zaalima” and songs of Jagga Jasoos.

Arijit Singh was born on 25 April 1987 in Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal to Kakkar Singh, a Lahori Sikh father and a Bengali mother. He began his music training at a very young age at home. His maternal aunt trained in Indian classical music, and his maternal grandmother used to sing. His maternal uncle played the tabla, and his mother also sang and played the tabla. He studied at Raja Bijay Singh High School and later at the Sripat Singh College, a University of Kalyani affiliate. According to him he “was a decent student, but cared more about music” and his parents decided to train him professionally. He was taught Indian classical music by Rajendra Prasad Hazari and trained in tabla by Dhirendra Prasad Hazari. Birendra Prasad Hazari taught him Rabindra Sangeet (songs written and composed by Rabindranath Tagore) and pop music. At the age of three, he started training under the Hazari brothers, and at the age of nine, he got a scholarship from the government for training in vocals in Indian classical music.

Arijit Singh (born 25 April 1987) is an Indian playback singer. He sings predominantly in Hindi and Bengali but has also performed in various other Indian languages.

Singh’s musical career began when his guru Rajendra Prasad Hazari, who felt that “Indian classical music was a dying tradition”, insisted he leave his hometown and participate in the reality show Fame Gurukul (2005) at the age of 18. He was eliminated by audience polling, finishing in sixth place.

Singh began his career when he participated in the contemporary reality show, Fame Gurukul in 2005, and was discovered by filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Kumar Taurani. At the start of his singing career, he received nominations for the Upcoming Male Vocalist of the Year award at the 2013 Mirchi Music Awards for renditions of “Phir Le Aya Dil” and “Duaa”, winning the award for the latter. Singh received widespread recognition with the release of “Tum Hi Ho” and “Chahun Main Ya Naa” in 2013. Singh was declared the most-streamed Indian artist of the year 2019 by Spotify.

He participated in another reality show 10 Ke 10 Le Gaye Dil and won. He chose to move to Mumbai in 2006 to freelance, staying in a rented room in the Lokhandwala area of the city. He invested the prize money of ₹10 lakh from 10 ke 10 Le Gaye Dil to build his recording studio. He became a music producer and began composing music and singing pieces for advertisements, news channels and radio stations.

In 2010, Singh started working with Pritam on three films—Golmaal 3, Crook and Action Replayy. He started with singing scratches in the Telugu Film Industry with the 2010 film Kedi with the song “Neeve Na Neeve Na” composed by Sandeep Chowta. In 2011, Singh made his Bollywood musical debut with the Mithoon composition, “Phir Mohabbat” from Murder 2, which though he recorded it in 2009 was released in 2011. The same year, when he was programming for the song “Raabta” from Agent Vinod (2012), Pritam asked him to sing as well. The part was retained in all four versions of the song, and he was made to sing the entire composition in one of the versions. Apart from Agent Vinod, Arijit dubbed for Pritam in three, other films released during the year: Players, Cocktail and, Barfi!.

In an interview with Filmbeat in April 2013, he declared that he is the biggest fan of singer Krishnakumar Kunnath (KK). His desire to sing for Aamir Khan came to reality in 2016 with the song “Naina” from Dangal. In an interview with The Indian Express, Singh stated that he loves the work of Shalmali Kholgade, Shefali Alvares, and Irfan. He also mentioned that his “current favorite” singer is Chinmayi.

Arijit has shared his fondness for Kishore Kumar, while citing Mohit Chauhan and Atif Aslam as inspirations with whom he is often compared. Though he has been inspired by many artists, Singh named KK as his favorite singer along with Ayushmann Khurrana. He named Pritam Chakraborty, Vishal–Shekhar, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Amit Trivedi, Mithoon and A. R. Rahman as his favorite music directors. Singh has idolized Ghulam Ali, Jagjit Singh and Mehdi Hassan.

In an interview with The Times of India, Singh mentioned that he has a “natural voice” and said he did nothing special to maintain it. He has described his voice as “nasal” and believes that it matches with all the actors. Shekhar Ravjiani of the music director duo Vishal–Shekhar wrote that Singh’s “vocal texture is brilliant. The way he emotes and the soul he puts into each song is exemplary.” India Today describes his voice as “raw and grainy”, whereas the paper’s Moeena Halim identifies his voice as soulful and baritone, while the International Business Times considers his voice “soothing”. Koimoi, in a review, commended his voice. Bollywood Hungama, in a review of Aashiqui 2, described Singh as a singer with a “rich texture and depth in his voice”. However, they suggested he should “sing smoothly”, without heavy breaths in between. NewsX acclaimed Singh’s voice.

He sang for Shah Rukh Khan in the song “Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari” from Chennai Express which was composed by Vishal–Shekhar. Apart from rendering the duet version of “Har Kisi Ko” from Boss along with Neeti Mohan, the year marked his collaboration with Sharib–Toshi on the song “Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse” from Jackpot, and with and Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the semi-classical number, “Laal Ishq” from Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram-Leela. Later, Singh picked “Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse” as one of his favorite songs, he chose “Tose Naina” from Mickey Virus as “closest to his heart”.

He sang on Vishal–Shekhar’s composition “Duaa” in the film Shanghai. It won him the Mirchi Music Award for Upcoming Male Playback Singer award. He was nominated in the same category for “Phir Le Aya Dil” from Barfi!.

He won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song “Tum Hi Ho” in 2014. He also won the (IIFA) award in the category of Best Male Singer for the song “Tum Hi Ho” in 2014. At the 7th Mirchi Music Awards 2015, he was awarded the Best Male Vocalist for his rendition of the song “Samjhawan”. Arijit had won IBN Live Movie Award for the song “Muskurane” in the Best Playback Singer category. He won Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song “Sooraj Dooba Hain” in 2016. The GiMA awarded him for his rendition of the song “Soch Na Sake”, he was awarded for the song “Gerua”, and the most-streamed song “Sanam Re”. He was awarded the Best Male Singer for the song “Channa Mereya at the Stardust Awards 2016. In 2017, at the 62nd Filmfare Awards, he won Best Male Playback Singer Award for the title song “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”, and also won the Male Vocalist of The Year award at 2017 Mirchi Music Awards, for his rendition of the song. He was awarded the Best Male Playback Singer award for the song at the Zee Cine Awards in 2017.

In September 2014, The National Indian Students Union UK honored Singh with the Youth Icon – Music Award. He was named the most popular artist of 2014 by Hungama Digital Media Entertainment after winning an online poll conducted by music streaming website hungama.com. Forbes India magazine’s 100 Celebrity List placed him at rank 15 in 2016.

Singh has said that he would most like to explore the classical music style. He has also said that he loves singing folk music and likes all genres except for heavy metal music—since it is too loud for him. Singh is most commonly known for his romantic songs and was associated with the tag “romantic singer”. Regarding that, Singh said the tag of romantic singer is unintentional, as he has not planned his career. He is happy with the songs that come his way and tries to do his best. Singh does not believe that doing just one type of song is “hampering” his growth. However, through his career, he has explored different musical styles, including; a club party song “Raat Bhar”, an electronic “Blame The Night”, a Punjabi Folk “Samjhawan”, a Sufi or Qawwali song “Mast Magan” and a ghazal titled “Gulon Mein Rang Bhare”. Regarding the variety, Hindustan Times stated; “he can sing nice fun songs as well”. According to Krsna “A vocalist needs to have all genres of music at his fingertips and Arijit has that.” While reviewing the soundtrack of Main Tera Hero, Bollywood Hungama felt he “shines” in the form, which is a “totally different setup” from what he has done before.

In 2014, Singh got the chance to work with two of his favourite music directors, Sajid–Wajid and A. R. Rahman. He performed two tracks on Main Tera Hero and the song “Raat Bhar” from Heropanti for Sajid-Wajid, and dubbed the Hindi version of the song “Medhuvaagathaan” from Kochadaiiyaan titled “Dil Chaspiya” for A. R. Rahman. He rendered three re-mixed songs Amit Trivedi’s “Hungama Ho Gaya”, a song for Yaariyan, Sharib-Toshi’s “Samjhawan” for Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, and “Mast Magan” for 2 States, as well as “Jiya” for Gunday, and Arko Pravo Mukherjee’s “Aaj Phir” for Hate Story 2. Singh worked with Vishal Bhardwaj, recording two songs from Haider and with Sachin–Jigar on “Jaise Mera Tu” in Happy Ending. The year marked his collaboration with many other music directors including Tony Kakkar and Palak Muchhal. During the year, he provided vocals for Mithoon on “Humdard” for Ek Villain and “Hai Dil Ye Mera” for Hate Story 2. He worked with Vishal–Shekhar on “Manwa Laage” for Happy New Year, and with Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy on “Sajde” for Kill Dil. He sang two songs on Sharib-Toshi’s Zid, and on three tracks for Pritam Chakraborty’s Holiday which was arranged by Singh himself. Jeet Gannguli’s song Muskurane garnered him the most nominations for the year, while he received two Filmfare nominations for “Suno Na Sangemarmar” and the Sufi song “Mast Magan”. Singh picked “Gulon Mein Rang Bhare”—originally sung by Mehdi Hassan and re-written for Haider by Vishal Bhardwaj—as his favorite track of the year.

In 2014, Singh married Koyel Roy, a childhood friend and a neighbor of his. They have two children. Singh currently resides in Andheri, Mumbai.

At the seventh Mirchi Music Awards in 2015, he was honored with the award for Best Male Vocalist for his rendition of the song “Samjhawan”. He was nominated for the 60th Filmfare Awards, held in 2015 under Best Male Playback Singer category for two songs “Mast Magan” and “Suno Na Sangemarmar”. He was voted online as the Best Male Singer by the readers of the IBN Live for the song “Muskurane”. He won Best Male Playback Singer award at the 61st Filmfare Awards, held in 2016 for the rendition of the song “Sooraj Dooba Hain”.

Arijit completed shooting for his directorial debut in 2015. Titled Bhalobasar Rojnamcha, it is a Bengali feature film compiled with seven short films. Co-written by Singh, a work-in-progress version of the film has been sent to some film festivals abroad.

In 2015, Chinmayi Sripada recorded a romantic duet titled “Sooiyan”, written by Irshad Kamil and Amit Trivedi, with Singh for the Bollywood film Guddu Rangeela. Arijit was the lead vocalist on the soundtrack of the 2015 film Dilwale singing “Janam Janam”. He sang the duet song “Gerua” composed by Pritam and written by Amitabh Bhattacharya with Antara Mitra featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the music video, which received a good response. He sang the dance song “Tukur Tukur” on the movie Dilwale also composed by Pritam and written by Bhattacharya which was also well received.

Singh made his Tamil debut in 2015 with the song “Neeye Vaazhkai Enbena” from the film Pugazh. He also provided vocals for the Dance song “Sooraj Dooba Hain” from Roy, which was composed by Amaal Mallik, and written by Kumaar. It was dubbed the “Party Anthem of the Year”. During the year he sang a duet “Agar Tum Saath Ho” with Alka Yagnik, from the movie Tamasha which is composed by AR Rahman and written by Irshad Kamil. He worked again with Amaal Mallik on the song “Khwaishein” from Calendar Girls. Apart from dubbing the Hindi version of the song “Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal” from Rahman’s I, along with Shreya Ghoshal, Singh teamed up with Gannguli and Bobby–Imran for Khamoshiyan, where he performed the film’s title song. He sang “Baatein Ye Kabhi Na” for Gannguli and “Tu Har Lamha” for Bobby-Imram. He collaborated with Gannguli on two other projects; “Teri Khushboo” for Mr. X and the title track for Hamari Adhuri Kahani. Besides working with Chirantan Bhatt on “Teri Meri Kahaani” and Sachin–Jigar on “Chunar”, he worked with some new composers like Bann Chakraborty, Khamosh Shah, Jatinder Shah, and Manj Musik. Moreover, Singh recorded a reprise version of Sonu Nigam’s 1999 song “Deewana Tera” for Ek Paheli Leela. The year marked the first collaboration between Singh and Himesh Reshammiya, on the song “Baaton Ko Teri” from All Is Well. He voiced Bhardwaj in “Shaam Ke Saaye” and “Kya Pataa” for Talvar and Drishyam respectively, and he performed Phantom’ s “Saware” and “Sooiyan” from Guddu Rangeela. As well as recording soundtracks, Singh released his second promotional single during the year. Titled, “Chal Waha Jaate Hain”, the song is composed by Mallik and features Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon. Singh also made his Marathi debut with the song “Yaar Illahi – Qawwali” from the film Katyar Kaljat Ghusali.

The GiMA, honoured him with awards for his rendition of the song “Soch Na Sake”, He was subsequently honored for his rendition of the most popular film and radio song “Gerua”, and the most streamed song “Sanam Re”. The Times of India Film Awards 2016, nominated him for his rendition of three songs “Aayat”, “Chunar” and “Hamari Adhuri Kahani”. In late 2016, Arijit received his first Stardust Award for Best Playback Singer (Male) for the song “Channa Mereya”. In 2017, he was nominated at Mirchi Music Awards under Male Vocalist of The Year category for four songs “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”, “Channa Mereya”, “Bolna” and “Nashe Si Chadh Gayi”. He won the award for the song “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”. He received a couple of nominations under Male Playback Singer category for “Channa Mereya” and “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil film in various award ceremonies in late 2016 and 2017.

Singh has received four Mirchi Music Awards, six Filmfare Awards, a Stardust Award, three IIFA Award, two Zee Cine Awards and two Screen Awards. He received Filmfare awards for five consecutive years from 2016 to 2020. He received nine awards from ten nominations for the song “Tum Hi Ho” from 2013 film Aashiqui 2. He also won the prestigious (IIFA) award in the category of “The Best Male Singer” for the song “Tum Hi Ho” in 2014.

Singh was awarded the Wizcraft Honour for the Best Live Performer, and was one of the top 10 artists from across the world to be featured at The SSE Arena, Wembley in the SSE Live Awards 2016.

In an interview given to Mid-day.com in the December 2016, Arijit said “Independent music in India needs to be redefined” and he is working on some “independent music projects” but he believes that Bollywood music overpowers independent music, and there is a lack of infrastructure and platform for independent music in India, and it is difficult to produce it in India.

In an interview given to Mid-day.com in the December 2016, Arijit said “Independent music in India needs to be redefined” and he is working on some “independent music projects” but he believes that Bollywood music overpowers independent music, and there is a lack of infrastructure and platform for independent music in India, and it is difficult to produce it in India.

He also sang “Naina” from Dangal at the end of 2016. In its review, Zee News wrote Arijit Singh’s “Naina song from Dangal will touch your heart”, and the Indian film actor Varun Dhawan praised the song.

Some of his noteworthy Hindi songs of 2016 included “Soch Na Sake” which is a duet with Tulsi Kumar from the movie Airlift, composed by Amaal Mallik written by Kumaar, “Sanam Re” the title track of the movie Sanam Re, composed and written by Mithoon, “Bolna” from the movie Kapoor and Sons, and “Itni Si Baat Hain”, a duet with Antara Mitra, composed by Pritam Chakraborty and written by Manoj Yadav.

In early 2016, Singh sang “Yeh Fitoor Mera” written by Swanand Kirkire composed by Amit Trivedi. Firstpost in its review spoke positively of the song calling it a trademark song from the Fitoor album. Firstpost also commended Singh’s singing. Singh made his Gujarati debut with the song “Satrangi Re” from the film Wrong Side Raju.

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