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Anweshaa

Anweshaa

Indian singer


Anwesshaa (born Anwesha Mita Dattagupta; 15 December 1993[1][2][3][4]) is an Indian singer and composer in Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Tamil, Marathi and other Indian languages. She first appeared in the reality show Amul STAR Voice of India, Chhote Ustaad at the age of 13.

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Biography

Anwesha is a student of Lycée School, Kolkata. She was born in Virar, Maharashtra. When she was four, the family shifted base to their hometown in Kolkata. She went to school in Lycee. Later on, she completed her graduation from Amity University.[1]

Music career

Anwesshaa appeared on national television for the first time in the year 2007. Thereafter, she has been a part of various other shows. She started her career as a playback singer with the song "Ek Je Achhe Raja" in the Bengali film Khela (2008). Anwesshaa's first breakthrough in Bollywood was in Golmaal Returns for Pritam Chakraborty at the age of 14. She has recorded songs for many films including 'I am 24, Raanjhanaa', 'Revolver Rani', 'Dangerous Ishq', 'Panchlait', 'I am Banni', 'Kaanchi', 'Prem Ratan Dhan payo', 'Expose', 'Gurudakshina', 'Do lafzon ki kahani', 'Ye Kaisa Tigdam', 'Bansuri', 'I Love Desi', 'Love you Soniyo', 'Dhoop chaav, Malhar' and others. Apart from Hindi and Bengali, she has also made her debut with other Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Nepali, Rajasthani, Bhojpuri and also in Bangladeshi films. Her playbacks are for around 500 movies across all languages to date. She has received honours like Filmfare Award (East),[2]

Anwesha performed in Sabujer Deshe in 2000 (ETV Bangla). She was a Mega Finalist in Tarana music competition (1st Schedule) which was telecast in January 2003 (ETV Bangla). In early 2007, she also participated in the musical game show Antakshari (Star Plus) where she represented East Zone.[citation needed]

In 2023, she composed music and background score for Marathi film Pahije Jatiche, made her debut in Marathi cinema.[3]

Compositions

Anwesshaa composed and scripted the lyrics for the following singles.

  • Kagojer Nouko Acoustic guitar — Rhythm Shaw, Sound engineer — Kohinoor Mukherjee)
  • Devaa Vocals — Anwesshaa and Kaustuv Kanti Ganguly
  • Dhun Bihu ki pukare Vocals — Trijoy Deb and Anwesshaa
  • Maahiya Vocals — Anwesshaa, Music producer — Akshay Akash
  • Khaamoshiyaan Vocals — Anwesshaa, Arrangement — Akshay Akash, Piano — Akshay Menon, Table — Amit Choubey, Mixing — Kohinoor Mukherjee
  • Gatihara Dupur Music Producer — Shamik Chakravarty, Mixing & Mastering — Ananjan Chakraborty, Video — Visual Diary Motion Picture
  • Swapno bari (Acoustic guitar — Rhythm Shaw, Sound engineer — Kohinoor Mukherjee)
  • Mizaaj-e-ishq — Hindi Indi-pop album
  • Aye chol — Vocals: Anwesshaa and Sarmishtha
  • Mehek — Vocals: Anwesshaa, Sound engineer — Kohinoor Mukherjee, Producer — Akshay Menon
  • Balcony — Vocals: Anwesshaa
  • Teri kami — Vocals: Anwesshaa and Abhay Jodhpurkar, Sound engineer — Kohinoor Mukherjee, Producer: Akshay Menon
  • Mere khuda — Vocals: Kinjal Chatterjee, Producer: Nayan Mani Barman, Mixing: Kohinoor Mukherjee
  • Dooriyaan — Vocals: Anwesshaa
  • Mere Khuda — Vocals: Kinjal Chatterjee
  • Swapno Michhil — Vocals: Anwesshaa and Shovan Ganguly
  • Bhalo Theko — Vocals: Darnibar Saha
  • Intezaar — Vocals: Anwesshaa
  • Smritir poth beye — Vocals: Anwesshaa
  • Swag wala pyaar — Vocals: Hriti Tikadar
  • Adhure Chithhi — Vocals: Anwesshaa

Filmography (partial list)

Bengali

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‌Hindi

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Kannada

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Tamil

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Telugu

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Malayalam

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Marathi

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Rajasthani

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Nepali

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Assamese

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Bhojpuri

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Gujrati

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Albums

  • Nachiketa Ebar Safar
  • Neel Dariya
  • E-pothe Anweshaa
  • Priyotomasu
  • Nana Range Anweshaa
  • Aaradhana (One of several artists)
  • Nilathattam (One of several artists)
  • Antaranga (One of several artists)
  • Ekla Tor — Sarata Din
  • Aarzoo (One of several artists)
  • Dil Ki Baatein (One of several artists)
  • Krishnaruupa (One of several artists), song — "Shreenathji Darshan"
  • Lafz Ankahe ( Various artists),
  • Bollywood Unwind (various artists),
  • Mizaaj-e-Ishq[8]
  • Uma Elo
  • Tagore for Today

Singles

  • Tum Sang (Composer: Swapnil Mistry — Nominated for Artists Aloud Best song)
  • Sukh Dukh (Composer: Swapnil Mistry, Unreleased)
  • Masoom Sapney (Composer: Ananjan Chakraborty)
  • Kuch thikana nahi (Composer: Abhishek Ray)
  • Sukha patta (Composer: Abhishek Ray)
  • Raat Din — 2021 (Composer: Ashok Raaj, co-songer: Sujoy Bhowmik)
  • Phir kyun bhoola tu insaniyat (one of several artists, Composer: Sandeep-Ashutosh)
  • Tere sang (Composer: Vinay Patil)
  • Akash hote chai (Composer: Asheq Manzur)
  • Kuch baatein yuhin hain na (Composer: Ajay Singha)
  • Larzish (Composer: Abhishek Ray, Lyricist: Avinash Tripathi)
  • Reshmi dhaage (Composer: Abhishek Ray, Lyricist: Avinash Tripathi)
  • Saiyaan re (Composer: Prasun Das)
  • Tuzya Vina (Marathi Composed By Prasad Phatak – Award for best singer, Marathi single)
  • Sajan ghar aao re (Composition: Prasad Phatak; Lyrics: Sameer Samant)
  • Laage buke laage (Composer: Imran Mahmudul)
  • Ichhe Kore (Singer: Anwesshaa; Lyricist: Prabir Mukhopadhyay; Music Direction and Composition: Anjan Majumdar; Music Arrangements: Pt.Debojyoti (Tony) Bose; Sound Recordist: Gautam Basu, Sanjay Ghosh; Studio: Vibration & Resonance Music Video : Milton)
  • Manbasiyaan (Singers: Anwesshaa & Abhishek Ray, Lyrics — Avinash Tripathi)
  • Yaadon ke panchhi (Composer: Abhishek ray; Vocals – Anwesshaa & Abhishek, Lyrics — Manvendra)
  • Kontya Kshani Haravati ashya (Marathi Composed By Jeevan Marathe Lyrics: Vaishali Marathe)
  • Abol gandh premacha (Singers: Anwesshaa, Jeevan Marathe; Composition: Jeevan Marathe; Lyrics: Vaishali Marathe)
  • Man He Vede Ka Punha[9] (Marathi Composed By Jeevan Marathe Lyrics: Vaishali Marathe Producer : Shrinivas G. Kulkarni)
  • Premamruthi Krupanidhi (Composer: Kamlakar Rao, Vocals: Anwesshaa, Mohan veena: Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Tabla: Ojas Adhiya, Harmonium: Feroz Khan and other talented artists)
  • Saiyaan ree (Singer: Anwesshaa, Composition – Prasun Das)
  • Dushwaari (Vocals: Anwesshaa & Abhishek Ray, Composition: Abhishek Ray, Lyrics: Avinash Swaroop)
  • Aanch Laagi (Singers: Anwesshaa & Abhishek Ray, Lyrics/composition — Abhishek Ray)
  • Kotha roilo (Singer: Anwesshaa, Composition – Asheq Manzur)
  • Ninnu vidachi (Composer: Ashirwad Luke, Vocals: Anwesshaa)
  • Entha madhuram (Composer: KY Madhuram, Vocals: Anwesshaa)
  • Chitthiyon Wala yar (Singer: Anwesshaa & Abhay Jodhpurkar, Composition — Ajay Singha)
  • Naman karu (Composer: Mukesh Jodhwani)
  • Kehkasha (Composer: Abhishek Ray, Lyrics: Abhishek Ray)
  • Ek Subah (Composer: Ananjan Chakraborty, Lyrics: Anasmita Ghosh)
  • Bismil (Composer: Abhishek Ray, Lyrics: Syed Gulrez Abhishek Ray)
  • Bhalobasha kare koy (Composer: Sandeep Banerji, Lyrics: Sampa Chatterjee)
  • Beintehaan (Composer: Dabbu, Lyrics: Rajiv Dutta)
  • Tasavvur  (Composer: Abhishek Ray, Lyrics: Avinash Tripathi)
  • Tera Mera (Composer: Ananjan Chakraborty, Lyrics: Anasmita Ghosh)
  • Yesayya Yesayya ne Mata chalayya (Composer: K Y Ratnam, Lyrics:Prasad Nelapudi )
  • Gunj (Composer:Dr. Amit Kamle, Lyrics: Amit Kamle )
  • Teri Inayat (Composer: Ulhas V, Raviraj, Lyrics: Raviraj )
  • Cheyecho ja dite amay (Composer: Syed Monsoor Raviraj, Lyrics: Ellora Ameen)
  • Unnadu Devudu (Composer: K Y Ratnam, Lyrics: KR John)
  • Neel Aakash  (Composer: Som Chakraborty, Lyrics: Soham Majumdar )
  • Padhe Paadana  (Composer: Pranam Kamlakar, Lyrics: Joshua Shaik)
  • Vadhimpabadina (Composer: Pranam Kamlakar, Lyrics: Anand Tirugulla)
  • Aadharinchagarava (Composer: Pranam Kamlakar, Lyrics: Joshua Shaik)
  • Jeena  (Composer: Som Chakraborty, Lyrics: Priyo Chatterjee )
  • Amra Korbo Joy – 2020 (Composer: Joy-Anjan, Lyrics: Traditional)
  • Sara Dao - (Composer : Amit Banerjee, Lyricist : Rajiv Dutta)
  • Gustakhiyaan - (Music : Som Chakraborty)
  • Abol gandha premacha - (Composer: Jivan Marathe, Vaishali Marathe)
  • Gumshuda - (Music : Malhar Yash, Lyrics : Malhar Mahavir, vocals : Anwesshaa)
  • Wo Ishq - (Music & lyrics: Abhishek thakur, vocals: Anwesshaa)
  • Ishq mein doob jaunga - (Music: Avishek Majumder, Lyrics: Jairaj Selvan, Singers: KK & Anwesshaa)
  • Wo Kashish - (Music & lyrics: Abhishek thakur, vocals: Javed Ali & Anwesshaa)
  • Boka Ghuri - (Music & lyrics: Prajna Dutta, vocals: Anwesshaa & Prajna Dutta)
  • Brishti - (Music: Shiladitya- Som, Lyrics: Sohum, vocals:  Anwesshaa)
  • SHARODIYA SUR - (Music: Ashok Bhadra, Lyrics: Priyo Chatterjee, vocals: Anwesshaa)
  • Krupayu Samadhanamu - ( Music: Jonah Samuel, Lyrics, tune: Jasper Kunapo, Vocals:  Anwesshaa)
  • Rai Jago - ( Traditional.. Arrangement: Sainik Dey, vocals:  Anwesshaa)

Television Songs

Anweshaa sang the title tracks of these serials:-

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Amul STAR Voice of India Chhote Ustaad

In 2007–08, she participated in the juniors version of the popular musical reality show Amul STAR Voice of India named Chhote Ustaad. Aishwarya Majmudar was winner and Anwesha became runner up in competition.[11]

After Chhote Ustaad

  • Anwesha recorded her second playback song for a Bengali film Khela, directed by Rituparno Ghosh, a Bengali film director, on 6 May 2008.
  • Anwesha got her first break as a commercial playback singer in the film Golmaal Returns (Music Director – Pritam) where she sings for Amrita Arora/Kareena Kapoor.[12]
  • She sang the title song for the TV show Waar Parriwar by Gajendra Singh alongside Shaan.
  • She will be recording a Bengali Album, which would release during the Pooja.[13]
  • Anwesha recorded a song with Planman Motion Pictures in the 2012 romantic comedy I M 24 with music director Jatin Pandit.[14]
  • Anwesha also participated in NABC-2009 held at San Jose, California where she delivered soulful numbers with Shaan
  • Anwesha Tamil debut with the song called "Megam Vanthu Pogum" (Cloud comes and disappears)from the movie called Mandhira Punnagai(Mandhra of Smile), music by one of the greatest music director Vidhyasagar. For the same music director, she has recorded a new song for the new Tamil movie Ilaignan. The song title goes as Mazhaiyil Kulitha along with Karthik
  • She received best female upcoming singer of the year award for the debut Tamil song in music mirchi awards 2010.
  • She sang, as promised by Himesh Reshammiya (during "Music Ka Maha Muqabala"), one of the songs of the movie Dangerous Ishhq (Vikram Bhatt 2012):
  • Anwesha sang the song "Banarasiya" with Shreya Ghoshal and Meenal Jain from the 2013 film Raanjhanaa with music composed by AR Rahman.
  • In 2016, Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the most expected film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira (to be released) where she has sung 3 songs for Ismail Darbar.

MTV Coke Studio

She performed a ghazal "Benaam Khwahishein"[15] at Coke Studio on the fifth episode under the music direction of Papon.

Collaborations with Abhishek Ray

  • Kehkasha
  • Bismil
  • Reshmii dhaagey
  • Tasavvur
  • Aanch lagi
  • Kuch thikana nahi
  • Sukha patta
  • Dushwari
  • Manbasiyaa
  • Yaadon ke panchi
  • Let it rain
  • Larzish

Awards and nominations

Some of the awards bestowed upon her to date are Filmfare Award (east),[2] 2 Mirchi Music Awards (Bangla & South India), Gujarat state award, Star Parivaar Award,[16] 3 Tele Cine Awards, Big Music Awards, Chitrapat Padarpan Puraskar (Marathi), Academia Award (Los Angeles,USA), Garber Bangali (an honour for achievers in various fields who've made Bengal proud), Tele Samman, Woman Entertainers' Award, Uttam Kalaratna Award for Music Direction, GIFA award (Gujarati iconic film awards) etc.


References

  1. "Chhote Ustaad(Star Plus) – Anwesha's Profile". Archived from the original on 10 May 2008.
  2. "Winners of Vivel Filmfare Awards East". filmfare.com. 31 March 2014.
  3. "Anwesshaa marks debut as a music composer in Marathi cinema with 'Pahije Jatiche'". The Times of India. 28 July 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  4. "Nee Enagee Song With Lyrics | Hottegagi Genu Battegagi | Ananthnag | Anwesha Dutta". YouTube. Archived from the original on 26 April 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. "It's always good to explore new and unfamiliar genres". The Sunday Guardian Live. 30 November 2019.
  6. "Little Champs On Song". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012.
  7. "Highlights of Episode 24". Indya.com. Archived from the original on 10 May 2008.
  8. "Episode 5 - Coke Studio India". Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  9. "8th Star Parivaar Awards - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 27 May 2022.

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