Anupama Deshpande
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Birth name | Anupama |
Born | (1953-10-02) 2 October 1953 (age 70) Bombay, Bombay State, India |
Occupation | Playback singing |
Years active | 1983-present |
Anupama Deshapande is a Bollywood playback singer who has won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her folk song "Sohni Chinab De" in the film Sohni Mahiwal (1984).[1]
Career
This song was originally meant for Asha Bhonsle who since was busy those days. Therefore, Annu Malik recorded this song in the voice of Anupama Deshpande so that it could later on be dubbed by Asha Bhonsle. But on listening the song, Asha Bhonsle sportingly advised to retain the song as it was, in the voice of Anupama Deshpande by giving full credit to the Anupama's singing talent.[2] She has sung a total of 124 songs in 92 films.
Notable songs
- "दे तुलसी मैया वरदान इतना
मैंने जिसे चाहा वही मिला सजना from Ghar Ghar ki kahani 1988
- "Pollaadha Madhana Baanam" from Hey Ram! (Tamil) with Ilaiyaraja
- "Sohni Chinab Di" from Sohni Mahiwal
- "Mee Aaj Nahatana" from Nirmala Machindra Kamble
- "Bhiyu Nako" Nirmala Machindra Kamble
- "Gabhru Nako" Nirmala Machindra Kamble
- "Mera Peshha Kharab Hai" from Bhediyon Ka Samooh
- "Parvat Se Jhan" from Bhediyon Ka Samooh
- "Humko Aaj Kal Hai" from Sailaab
- "Tum Mere Ho" from Tum Mere Ho
- "Main Teri Rani (short version)" from Lootere
- "O Yaara Tu Hai Pyaarose bhi Pyaara" from Kassh
- "Bicchua" from Arth
- "Aankh mein Noor hai" from Yaa Ali Madad (Ismaili Geets)
- "Tumse Mile Bin" from Kabja
- "Teri jawani badi mast mast hai" from Pyar kiya toh darna kya
- "Soponer Mollika Aaj Tomai Dilam" from Tumi Kato Sundor with Amit Kumar(Bengali)
References
- ^ "Singer Anupama Deshpande's Birthday". Lemonwire. 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Filmfare Award Winners - 1984". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
External links
- Anupama Deshpande at IMDb
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- Lata Mangeshkar (1959)
- No Award (1960, 1961, 1962)
- Lata Mangeshkar (1963)
- No Award (1964, 1965)
- Lata Mangeshkar (1966)
- No Award (1967)
- Asha Bhosle (1968)
- Asha Bhosle (1969)
- Lata Mangeshkar (1970)
- Sharda (1971)
- Asha Bhosle (1972)
- Asha Bhosle (1973)
- Asha Bhosle (1974)
- Asha Bhosle (1975)
- Sulakshana Pandit (1976)
- Hemlata (1977)
- Preeti Sagar (1978)
- Asha Bhosle (1979)
- Vani Jairam (1980)
- Nazia Hassan (1981)
- Parveen Sultana (1982)
- Salma Agha (1983)
- Aarti Mukherji (1984)
- Anupama Deshpande (1985)
- Anuradha Paudwal (1986)
- No Award (1987, 1988)
- Alka Yagnik (1989)
- Sapna Mukherjee (1990)
- Anuradha Paudwal (1991)
- Anuradha Paudwal (1992)
- Anuradha Paudwal (1993)
- Alka Yagnik and Ila Arun (1994)
- Kavita Krishnamurti (1995)
- Kavita Krishnamurti (1996)
- Kavita Krishnamurti (1997)
- Alka Yagnik (1998)
- Jaspinder Narula (1999)
- Alka Yagnik (2000)
- Alka Yagnik (2001)
- Alka Yagnik (2002)
- Kavita Krishnamurti and Shreya Ghoshal (2003)
- Shreya Ghoshal (2004)
- Alka Yagnik (2005)
- Alisha Chinai (2006)
- Sunidhi Chauhan (2007)
- Shreya Ghoshal (2008)
- Shreya Ghoshal (2009)
- Kavita Seth and Rekha Bhardwaj (2010)
- Mamta Sharma and Sunidhi Chauhan (2011)
- Rekha Bhardwaj and Usha Uthup (2012)
- Shalmali Kholgade (2013)
- Monali Thakur (2014)
- Kanika Kapoor (2015)
- Shreya Ghoshal (2016)
- Neha Bhasin (2017)
- Meghna Mishra (2018)
- Shreya Ghoshal (2019)
- Shilpa Rao (2020)
- Asees Kaur (2021)
- Asees Kaur (2022)
- Kavita Seth (2023)
- Shilpa Rao (2024)
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