Shaan_(singer)

Shaan (singer)

Shaan (singer)

Indian playback singer


Shantanu Mukherjee (born 30 September 1972), better known as Shaan, is an Indian playback singer, live performer, composer, actor and television host. He has recorded numerous songs for films and albums in various Indian languages and has established himself as one of the best and highest paid playback singers of Indian Cinema.

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Personal life

Shaan with wife Radhika

Shaan was born on 30 September 1972 in Bombay (now Mumbai) in a Bengali family.[1][2][3] His grandfather was Jahar Mukherjee, a well known lyricist, his late father Manas Mukherjee, was a music director and his sister Sagarika is a singer as well.[4] He grew up in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Early years in musical career

Shaan began his career singing jingles for advertisements. Along with jingles, began to sing remixes and cover versions.[5]

Shaan and his sister signed up with Magnasound recording company and recorded a few successful albums, including the hit album Naujawan followed by Q-Funk.[6][7] Later, Shaan launched Love-Ology after this. In 2000, he sang a superhit song "Tanha Dil Tanha Safar" from his album Tanha Dil.[8]

In 2002, he won the MTV Asia Award for Favorite Artist India for best solo album for his album Tanha Dil. One year later, Shaan launched his album Aksar, which was successful and contained songs featuring international stars such as Blue, Melanie C and Samira Said. For both the albums Tanha Dil and Aksar, Shaan sang, composed and wrote the lyrics of all the songs, except the title track "Tanha Dil", which was composed by Ram Sampath.[9]

He released Tomar Aakash in 2004, a Bengali album, along with his sister and featuring his father's unreleased songs.[10] In 2006, he released a song with MLTR, "Take me to your heart". The song appears on his album Tishnagi, which is produced by Ranjit Barot and engineered by Ashish Manchanda.[11]

Career in playback singing

Shaan made his playback singing debut in 1999 in the movie Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi where he sung two songs in the film. The song "Musu Musu Hasi" instantly struck a chord among the viewers and was very relatable to the youth.[12][13]

He has recently recorded a playback for an upcoming Bengali feature film Network which is composed by Dabbu.[14]

In 2023, Shaan recorded a romantic song composed by Pritam for Shah Rukh Khan in Dunki.

Working as host and judge

Shaan hosted the television show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa on Zee TV between the years 2000–2006.[5]

Shaan has been a judge on many talent shows.[15] Shaan is a team captain, judge and mentor on STAR Plus's Music Ka Maha Muqqabla for the team Shaan's Strikers.[16] Shaan appeared as a judge in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2014–2015[3] and The Voice India Kids 2016.[4] In 2015 and 2016, Shaan was the winning coach in each of the first two seasons of The Voice. He appeared as a judge in Bengali reality show 'Super Singer Season 2' (2020) and 'Super Singer Season 4' (2023).

Discography

Filmography

Films

Along with singing, Shaan has acted in the movie Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence, also starring Raveena Tandon. His songs have appeared in the movies, Zameen and Hungama.

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Television

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Advisor

Currently, he is a member of the Board of Advisors of India's International Movement to Unite Nations (I.I.M.U.N.).[23]

Awards

Shaan's song "Chand Sifarish" (from the movie Fanaa) and "Jab Se Tere Naina" (from Saawariya) won the Filmfare Best Male Playback Award and the Zee Cine Award Best Playback Singer - Male, in addition to receiving several other nominations. In 2002, he won the MTV Asia Music Award for best solo album for his album Tanha Dil.[24] Following are the list of awards and nominations in different categories.

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See also


References

  1. Sen, Torsha (21 November 2013). "Jeetey hai Shaan Se!". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  2. Vijayakar, Rajiv (29 May 2012). "Death of the Bollywood Playback Singer". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  3. "Friday Review Thiruvananthapuram / Interview : Attuned to the lines of destiny". The Hindu. 23 March 2007. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  4. "Shaan and Sagarika make their debut in Hindi pop with 'Naujawan'", India Today, 15 May 1996, retrieved 9 October 2021
  5. "Shaan se, Sagarika", The New Indian Express, 3 March 2009, retrieved 9 October 2021
  6. "As Shaan's son leaves for college, singer says 'Tanha Dil has come full circle'". Hindustan Times. 30 August 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  7. Zaman, Rana Siddique (23 April 2010). "Sing me those days". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  8. "Music is in our blood – Sagarika". OneIndia.com. 6 March 2009. Retrieved 21 February 2015 via Bollywood Hungama.
  9. "Interview of the Week- Shaan, Musician". Musicplus. 24 November 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  10. "Shaan is Teenyboppers' Delight – Bollywood Articles". Ww.smashits.com. Archived from the original on 28 October 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  11. Das, Ananya (30 September 2022). "On Shaan's birthday, we list down his 10 best tracks: From Musu Musu Hasi to Tanha Dil". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  12. Srivastava, Priyanka (22 May 2007). "'I love winning awards'". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  13. Nagpal, Anju (20 March 2010). "Amul Music Ka Maha Muqqabla winner is Shankar's rockstar". news-live.net. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  14. "Balwinder Singh... Famous Ho Gaya". Bollywood Hungama. January 2014. Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  15. "Shaandar singer speaks his heart out". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  16. "Disney channel brings singing sensation shaan on popular tween show ishaan". Indian Television Dot Com. 22 June 2010. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  17. "Super Singer welcomes new judges Abhijeet Bhattacharya, Shaan and Kaushiki Chakraborty". The Times of India. 15 July 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  18. "Super Singer Season 4 to welcome Monali Thakur, Shaan and Rupam Islam as judges". The Times of India. 28 December 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  19. "I.I.M.U.N. || Board of Advisors". new.iimun.in. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  20. "I'm content with my achievements: Shaan". Hindustan Times. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2020.

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