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Babul Supriyo

Babul Supriyo

Indian popular singer and politician


Babul Supriyo (born 15 December 1970)[2][3] is an Indian playback singer, live performer, television host, actor and politician who currently serves as Cabinet Minister of Information Technology and Electronics of the Government of West Bengal. He was elected Member of Parliament from Asansol in the 16th and 17th Lok Sabha and also served as the Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, in the Union Council of Ministers. He officially resigned as MP on 19 October 2021.[4] and was elected as a Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on 16 April 2022 from Ballygunge Assembly seat.[5]

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He made a career as playback singer in Hindi cinema in the mid-nineties and has sung for many films since then. He primarily sings in Hindi, Bengali, and Odia languages. However, he has also done playback singing in 11 other languages during his musical career. He entered politics in 2014 and joined Narendra Modi's government. He previously served as Union Minister of State for Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises.

Supriyo quit the Bhartiya Janata Party and joined the All India Trinamool Congress Party in September 2021.[6]

Early life

Supriyo was born and brought up in Uttarpara, a suburb town of Kolkata on the banks of the Hooghly River in West Bengal. His parents are Sunil Chandra Baral and Sumitra Baral.[7] Babul comes from a musical family and was greatly influenced by his grandfather, Banikantha NC Baral, a Bengali vocalist and composer. He won several inter-school and inter-college music compositions, and had performed in All India Radio and Doordarshan.[8] He attended Don Bosco School during which he became an "All India Don Bosco Music Champion" in 1983, and "The Most Enriching Talent" in 1985. He completed his bachelor's degree in commerce from Serampore College in 1991.[9]

When he entered the entertainment industry, he changed his birth name Supriya Baral to Babul Supriyo.[10][11]

Personal life

Supriyo was introduced to Riaa at a Shah Rukh Khan concert in Toronto.[12] They married each other in 1995.[13] His first child Sharmilee was born in 1996.[citation needed] Supriyo and Riaa divorced in October 2015.[13] He remarried on 9 August 2016 to Rachna Sharma, an air hostess of Jet Airways.[14]

Political career

The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee administering the oath as Minister of State to Shri Babul Supriya (Babul Supriyo) Baral, at a Swearing-in Ceremony, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on 9 November 2014.
Babul Supriyo taking charge as the Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, on 1 June 2019

An ardent admirer of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Narendra Modi, Supriyo was introduced to Bharatiya Janata Party in March 2014. In 2014 Indian general election, he was nominated by the party as their candidate for Asansol, West Bengal and won it by defeating Dola Sen.[15] He was inducted to Narendra Modi's government as the Union Minister of State, Ministry of Urban Development; and Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation on 9 November 2014.[16] He became the youngest minister.[8] He served in these ministries till 12 July 2016, after which his portfolio was changed to Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises.[17][18]

In the 2019 Indian general election, Supriyo again won from the Asansol as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate defeating Moon Moon Sen by 1.97 lakh votes, and securing a total of 6.32 lakh votes.[19][20] In May 2019, he became Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change.[21]

Member of Parliament

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On 19 September 2019, Supriyo was attacked by students after he was invited to attend an event at Calcutta's Jadavpur University.[22][23]

On 13 August 2019, Supriyo Babul, accused the state government of not giving food for the cyclone affected people in Fazarganj for 5 days.[24]

In the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, Babul Supriyo ran from Tollyganj (Vidhan Sabha constituency) as the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate and lost by more than 50,000 votes. Probably stung by an unexpected defeat, Supriyo stated that Bengal had made a 'historic mistake' by voting for TMC.[25] However the Facebook post was later deleted.[26]

On 31 July 2021, Babul Supriyo announced on social media his decision to quit politics and also resign as a Lok Sabha MP.[27] However days later he decided to complete his tenure as MP.[28] He then edited his Facebook post deleting the "won't join any party" remark raising speculations. On 18 September 2021 he joined All India Trinamool Congress in presence of Abhishek Banerjee.[29]

On 16 April 2022 he was elected as a Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Ballygunge Assembly seat.[5]

Singing career

Babul Supriyo at Premiere of 'Rock Of Ages'

After a brief work at the Standard Chartered Bank, Supriyo chose singing as a full-time career.[30][31] He moved to Mumbai in 1992 to make a career in Bollywood. Kalyanji gave him a break, and took him to perform abroad at their live shows. In 1993 he toured Canada and USA with Amitabh Bachchan. He also toured US with Asha Bhonsle in 1997 and 1999.[9] Besides playback singing, he has also done several stage shows.[32] Babul Supriyo performed at Powai Sarvajanin Durgotsav in 2011.

His breakthrough came with "Dil Ne Dil Ko Pukara" in Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai in 2000, the debut film of Hrithik Roshan.[9] Some of his other popular Bollywood songs are "Pari Pari Hai Ek Pari" (Hungama), "Hum Tum" (Hum Tum) and "Chanda Chamke" (Fanaa). He is the anchor of the hit television show K for Kishore. He sang the opening themes of Balaji Telefilms serials.[33]

Albums

  • Monoroma Tilottama (1997)
  • Hoyto Tomari Jannya (1999)
  • Sochta Hun (2003)
  • Kuch Aisa Lagta Hai
  • Untitled - Babul Supriyo (2008)
  • Kotobaaro Bhebechhinu (Rabindra Sangeet) (2009) - Asha Audio
  • Jodi Jantem (Rabindra Sangeet) (2010) - Asha Audio
  • Babul Baul (2014)
  • Mone Robe (2011, Rabindra Sangeet album comprising 10 songs sung by Babul Supriyo & Alka Yagnik)
  • Just Tomake
  • What The Folk
  • Timeless
  • Suna Pharua (2016, Odia)

Discography

As a playback singer

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Bengali songs

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Kannada songs

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Odia songs

Supriyo sang Phaguna re Phaguna in Mohammad Mohsin's movie Santana which made him a household name in Odisha.[citation needed] Subsequently, he sang many songs in Odia.

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Marathi songs

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Awards and honours

Criticism

Babul Supriyo has been criticised for his communal politics before joining All India Trinamool Congress.[35]

He frequently made derogatory remarks on Rohingyas and Muslim minorities of India.[36][37][38]


References

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  2. "Sixteenth Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile: Baral, Shri Babul Supriya (Babul Supriyo)". Lok Sabha Secretariat. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  3. "Babul Supriya (Babul Supriyo) Baral". National Portal of India. Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  4. "babul supriyo formally resigns as MP - The Hindu". The Hindu. 19 October 2021. Archived from the original on 19 October 2021.
  5. "bjp: BJP draws a blank in 5 bypolls across 4 states | India News - Times of India". The Times of India. TNN. 17 April 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  6. "From now on I will be known as a minister's mother: Babul Supriyo's mother". dna. Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. 9 November 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  7. "Minister of State for Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation". Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation. Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  8. "BABUL SUPRIYA BARAL (BABUL SUPRIYO) : Election profile". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  9. "News headlines". Daijiworld. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  10. Dasgupta, Priyanka (1 June 2006). "Split wide open". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  11. "Narendra Modi attends Babul Supriyo Racha Sharma Marriage". India Today. 9 August 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  12. "Singer Babul Supriyo is BJP Candidate from Asansol for Lok Sabha Polls". IANS. news.biharprabha.com. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  13. Banerjee, Jitsoma (20 September 2019). "Unrest At Jadavpur University After Students Clash With Babul Supriyo". The Wire. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  14. "The Hindustan Times". 2 May 2021. Archived from the original on 2 May 2021.
  15. "The live mint- will continue as MP". 2 August 2021. Archived from the original on 19 August 2021.
  16. "The Hindustan Times". 31 July 2021. Archived from the original on 3 August 2021.
  17. "Babul Supriyo: Meteoric rise for a small town boy". The News Minute. Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  18. Ashok Chatterjee (28 November 2002). "The rise and rise of Babul Supriyo". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 November 2007.
  19. "Straight Answers". The Times of India. 18 March 2002. Retrieved 14 November 2007.
  20. "Babul Supriyo: Artist, Singer". iMusti.com. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  21. "69th & 70th Annual Hero Honda BFJA Awards 2007". bfjaawards.com. Archived from the original on 23 December 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  22. Banerjie, Monideepa (5 January 2020). "Student's Reply After Babul Supriyo Says "Pack Off To Your Country"". NDTV. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
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