Biography
Abhijeet Bhattacharya, popularly known as Abhijeet, is an acclaimed Indian playback singer who has made a significant mark in the Hindi film industry with his mesmerizing voice and versatile singing style. He was born on October 30, 1958, in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
From a young age, Abhijeet showed a deep passion for music and singing. He started his musical journey by participating in various singing competitions during his school and college days. His exceptional talent and dedication caught the attention of renowned music directors, paving the way for his entry into the world of playback singing.
Abhijeet made his playback singing debut in 1981 with the film Anand Aur Anand. However, his breakthrough came in 1989 when he collaborated with music director duo Anand-Milind for the song Ole Ole from the film Yeh Dillagi. The song became a massive hit and established Abhijeet as a prominent playback singer in the industry.
Throughout his career, Abhijeet has worked with renowned music directors and composers, lending his soulful voice to numerous chart-topping songs. His rich and melodious vocals have graced a wide range of genres, including romantic ballads, peppy dance tracks, and soul-stirring melodies. Some of his notable songs include Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaoon from Yes Boss, Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein from Dhadkan, and Chalte Chalte from Chalte Chalte.
Abhijeet’s voice carries a unique charm that captivates listeners and brings depth to the songs he sings. He is known for his ability to convey emotions with remarkable ease, making his renditions resonate with audiences on a profound level.
Apart from his playback singing career, Abhijeet has also released several successful albums as a solo artist. His album Tere Bina won critical acclaim and garnered immense popularity among music lovers.
Abhijeet’s remarkable contributions to the world of music have earned him numerous awards and recognition. He has received several Filmfare Awards, including Best Playback Singer and Best Male Playback Singer. His consistent delivery of memorable songs has cemented his position as one of the most celebrated and sought-after playback singers in the Indian music industry.
With his immense talent, captivating voice, and a vast repertoire of songs, Abhijeet Bhattacharya continues to enthrall music lovers across the globe. His melodious renditions and unmatched versatility make him a true icon in the world of Indian music, leaving an indelible impact on the hearts of millions.
Age
Abhijeet Bhattacharya born on October 30, 1958. He was born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. His zodiac sign is Scorpio.
Family
Abhijeet was born to a Kanpur. He has three brothers, Abhijeet is the youngest one. He got married to Sumati Bhattacharya, a fashion designer and the couple has two sons named Dhruv Abhijeet Bhattacharya and Jai Abhijeet Bhattacharya.
Career
Abhijeet left home after graduation from Christ Church College in Kanpur for Mumbai in 1981 to pursue a career in singing in Bollywood. He has been influenced by the singer Kishore Kumar.
He has sung many Hindi songs. His songs include work from the film Baaghi, composed by Anand–Milind. The songs Ek Chanchal Shokh Hasina, Chandni Raat Hai and Har Kasam Se Badi Hai were featured in this movie. This was followed by several chartbusters from movies such as Khiladi and Shola Aur Shabnam, both of which were also box office hits. Then in 1994, he performed in movies such as Yeh Dillagi, Phool Aur Angaar, Anjaam, Raja Babu and Main Khiladi Tu Anari. In 1997, he won the Filmfare Best Playback Singer Award for the song Main Koi Aisi Geet Gaoon from Yes Boss. Other movies he sang in include Baadshah, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Rakshak, Anjaam, Darr, Josh, Dhadkan, Raaz, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Khoobsurat, Khiladi, Tum Bin, Dillagi, Chalte Chalte, and Main Hoon Na among many others.
Abhijeet voiced a number of songs picturized on Shah Rukh Khan in his films which include but are not limited to Asoka, Duplicate and Om Shanti Om. However, due to the disappointment of being listed last of the singers in the end credits of Main Hoon Na and again in Om Shanti Om, they parted ways. Abhijeet last sang for Shah Rukh Khan in the movie Billu Barber for the song Khudaya Khair which was their last collaboration. The song was not picturized because of Abhijeet’s insistence on not filming his version of the song. Therefore, another version was created for picturization.
In May 2018, he has sung the title song of Bhaijaan Elo Re starring Dhallywood King Shakib Khan.After 5 years of self-imposed exile, in 2018 he came back with back-to-back chartbusters with Bengali Superstars. He sang the Title track of Bhaijaan Elo Re with Shakib Khan and Sujon Majhi Re from Hoichoi Unlimited with Dev. Also, he sang for new age Music Composer Vishal Mishra who composed the song Aye Zindagi where the music video featured Siddhant Gupta. Abhijeet also sang Joy Durga Maa composed by Jeet Ganguli which is a duet with Shaan. The video featured former Indian Cricket Captain Sourav Ganguly and Tollywood Star Mimi, Nusrat and Shubhasree. In May 2019, Abhijeet Released Chakde Fatte which is the Cricket World Cup Song for 2019.
The song is well appreciated by listeners. Many of his iconic songs are now being remade by new age composers, such as Tan Tana Tan for Judwaa 2 and Sheher Ki Ladki for Khandaani Shafakhana. In 2020 his first released song came for the Movie Shukranu, the 70s feel like song Khwaab hai ya haqeqaat duet with Indian Idol fame Krishnakali Saha released from Zee Music Company. Currently, in September 2021 Abhijeet is Judging ‘Sangeet er Moha Juddho’, a reality show airing on Colours Bangla Channel along with other judges like Jeet Ganguli, Ustad Rashid Khan and Lopamudra Mitra. His latest release in 2022 is a song from Film Super Dhamaal.com starring Rajpal Yadav released from Zee Music Company.
Top 5 Songs
Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaoon
This romantic track from the film Yes Boss showcases Abhijeet’s soothing vocals. The song beautifully captures the essence of love and longing, with Abhijeet’s expressive voice adding a touch of emotion and passion. It became an instant hit and remains a beloved classic among music enthusiasts.
Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein
From the film Dhadkan, this soulful ballad highlights Abhijeet’s versatility as a singer. His melodious voice effortlessly conveys the depth of emotions in the song, making it a heart-touching experience for listeners. The song became immensely popular and is often remembered as one of Abhijeet’s iconic contributions to Bollywood music.
Chalte Chalte
Featured in the film Chalte Chalte, this romantic number showcases Abhijeet’s ability to bring charm and playfulness to his renditions. His energetic and vibrant vocals perfectly complement the catchy beats and catchy tune of the song, making it an instant favorite among fans. Abhijeet’s rendition adds an infectious joy to the track, making it a memorable and enjoyable listen.
Ole Ole
This peppy track from the film Yeh Dillagi became a sensation upon its release and catapulted Abhijeet into the limelight. His energetic vocals bring a youthful and carefree vibe to the song, making it a popular choice for parties and dance performances. Abhijeet’s rendition perfectly captures the exuberance of the track, making it an evergreen hit.
Mujhe Neend Na Aaye
From the blockbuster film Dil, this romantic duet features Abhijeet alongside Alka Yagnik. The song showcases Abhijeet’s versatility and ability to convey the essence of love and longing through his voice. His soulful rendition, combined with Alka Yagnik’s melodious vocals, creates a mesmerizing and unforgettable experience for listeners. Mujhe Neend Na Aaye remains a timeless classic in the realm of romantic Bollywood songs.
Career Timeline
Year | Film | Song name(s) |
1982 | Aparupa (Bengali) | Ami Janina Keno Tomay |
1982 | Situm (film) | Mumbai Amchi |
1983 | Mujhe Insaaf Chahiye | Prem Duddth Aaya |
1983 | Pyaar Bina Jag Soona | Dil Daro Dilwalo |
1984 | Anand Aur Anand | Nasha Hai Mujhe Bhi, Wadon Ki Sham Aai |
1984 | Teri Baahon Mein | ABCD… |
1985 | Mujhe Kasam Hai | Jaisa Hai Jo |
1987 | Guru Dakshina (Bengali) | Aaj E Probhate |
1987 | Pratikar (Bengali) | Dol Dolo Dol |
1989 | Asmaan Se Ooncha | Zindagi Se Jab Mile |
1989 | Goonj | Jawani Ke Din Hai Pyar Kiye Ja, Suta Lagao Yaro, Lo Ek Dusre Ka Jhoota |
1990 | Khatarnaak | Aasman Pe Bethi Chandni |
1990 | Baaghi | Ek Chanchal Shook Haseena, Chandni Raat Hain, Har Kasam Se Badi Hain |
1991 | Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin | Dil Tujhpe Aa Gaya |
1991 | Ramgarh Ke Sholay | Shridevi Ji Bhaagyashri Ji |
1991 | Indrajeet | Reshmi Zulfen Nasheeli Aankhen |
1991 | Dalapathi | Aayi Holi |
1992 | Khiladi | Wada Raha Sanam, Khud Ko Kya Samajhti Hai, Tu Shama Main Parwana Teraa |
1992 | Shola Aur Shabnam | Bole Bole Dil Mera Dole |
1993 | Parampara | Phoolon Ke Is Shehar Mein |
1993 | Darr | Darwaza Band Karlo |
1993 | Pehchaan | Tu Mere Dil Mein, Aankhon Mein Kya, Sanam O Sanam |
1994 | Yeh Dillagi | Ole Ole, Lagi Lagi Hai |
1994 | Main Khiladi Tu Anari | Main Khiladi Tu Anari |
1994 | Raja Babu | A Aa E Ee |
1994 | Anjaam | Badi Mushkil Hai |
1994 | Teesra Kaun | Teesra Kaun, Kya Aankhen Hain Kya Mukhra Hai |
1994 | Juaari | Haara Khiladi Jeet Gaye Hum, Tum Hi Tum Ho |
1995 | Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge | Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Mein |
1995 | Sabse Bada Khiladi | Bharo Meri Mang Baro, Tu Hai Aandhi |
1995 | Coolie No. 1 | Goriya Chura Na |
1995 | Takkar | Aankhon Main Base Ho Tum |
1996 | Fareb | Yeh Teri Aankhen, Yaar Ka Milna |
1996 | Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi | Itna Mujhe Pata Hai |
1996 | Jung | Deewana Deewana Yeh Dil |
1996 | Rakshak | Shehar Ki Ladki |
1996 | Insaaf | Barah Aana De,Tana Tandana |
1996 | Ek Tha Raja | Saawan Ki Raaton Mein |
1996 | Zameer | Goriyaan Tu |
1996 | Army | De tali |
1996 | Krishna | Jhanjhriya,Darwaze pe Tere Baarat |
1996 | Daraar | Deewana Deewana Main Tere Liye, Yeh Pyaar Pyaar Kya Hai |
1996 | Dastak | Tumhain Kaise Main Batoo |
1997 | Judwaa | Tan Tana Tan Tan Tara |
1997 | Mohabbat | Meri Jaane Jaana,Tu Hain Akela |
1997 | Yes Boss | Chaand Taare, Suniye To, Main Koi Aisa Geet, Jaata Hai Tu Kahan |
1997 | Judaai | Mujhe Pyaar Hua,Main Tujhse Aisi Milon, Oee Baba |
1997 | Bhai | Khul Gaya Naseeb, Mujhe Ek Bar |
1997 | Sanam | Kasam Se Kasam Se |
1997 | Daanveer | Chumma Chumma |
1997 | Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi | Jume Ke Jume, Jab Tak Rahega Samosa Main Aloo |
1998 | Kudrat | Aab Tak Hai Puri Azadi |
1998 | Keemat | Koi Nahin Tere Jaise |
1999 | Baadshah | Baadshah O Baadshah, Woh Ladki Jo Saab Se,Main Toh Hu Paagal,Hum To Deewaney Huye Yaar |
1999 | Dil Hi Dil Mein | Ae Nazneen Sunona |
1999 | Khoobsurat | Bahoot Khoobsurat Ho,Azmale Ye Formule |
2000 | Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani | I’m The Best, Kuch To Bata, Aur Kya |
2000 | Chal Mere Bhai | Mere Baap Ki,Chori Chori Sapno Mein |
2000 | Josh | Mere Khyaloon Ki Malika,Zinda Hai Hum Toh |
2000 | Dhadkan | Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan |
2000 | Khiladi 420 | Dil Le Le |
2001 | Asoka | Roshini Se, Raat Ka Nasha |
2001 | Tum Bin | Dekhte Hi Dekhte Dil Kho Gaya, Pyar Humko Hone Laga |
2001 | Nayak: The Real Hero | Chidiya Tu Hoti Toh |
2002 | Raaz | Pyaar Se Pyaar Hum, Main Agar Samne |
2002 | Awara Paagal Deewana | Maine To Khai Kasam |
2002 | Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar | Hasate Ho |
2003 | Chalte Chalte | Suno Na Suno Na, Chalte Chalte, Tauba Tumhare Yeh Ishaare |
2003 | Haasil | Aankhen Bhi Hoti Hai Dil Ki Zubaan |
2004 | Main Hoon Na | Title Song (Sad), Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha |
2004 | Grahan | Kehte Hai Jisko, Chupi Chupi |
2004 | Dhoom | Dilbara |
2005 | Bewafaa | Ishq Chupta Nahin |
2005 | Dosti | Aisa Koi Zindagi Mein |
2006 | Gangster | Lamha Lamha( 2 versions) |
2007 | Kaafila | Sandesa Aaya |
2007 | Om Shanti Om | Dhoom Taana |
2009 | Billu | Khudaya Khair-Reprise |
2009 | Ek: The Power of One | Tum Sath Ho |
2011 | Bhorer Alo (Bengali) | More Piya Piya More Saiyan |
2011 | Tum Hi To Ho | Tum Hi To Ho |
2012 | Challenge 2 (Bengali) | Chor Police |
2013 | Khoka 420 (Bengali) | Gobhir Joler Fish |
2013 | Besharam | Dil Ka Jo Haal Hai |
2014 | Nizaam Jhootha Rickshewala | Rickshe Wala Nizaam Jhootha |
2015 | Jamai Baron (Bengali) | Andho Alo Chaya |
2016 | Tumse Milkar | Pyaasi Pyaasi |
2016 | Mahayoddha Rama | Chalo Banao Setu |
2017 | Hason Raja | Matiro Pinjirar Majhe Bondi Hoiya Re |
2017 | Radhe (Nepali Film) | Malai Maaf Gara |
2017 | Mothers Day Special Song | Maa Ka Pyar |
2017 | Love 16 | Kalo Shey Dhushor |
2017 | Dhadkan Unplugged | Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan |
2017 | Dhai Kurakur Dham Kurakur (Pujo Special Singles 2017) | Dhai Kurakur Dham Kurakur |
2018 | Suno Watan Ke Navjawano (Republic Day Song- 2018) | Suno Watan Ke Navjawano |
2018 | Auto Romance in Mumbai | Kabhi Toh Lagta Hai Koi Hame Chahe |
2018 | Bhaijaan Elo Re | Bhaijaan Elo Re (Title Track) |
2018 | Hoichoi Unlimited | Sujon Majhi Re |
2018 | Bengali Puja Song 2018 | Joy Joy Durga Maa – The Pujo Song |
2018 | Aye Zindagi | Aye Zindagi – Single |
2019 | Tumi Achho Tai | Aloor Chithi |
2019 | Chakde Fatte-World Cup Song-2019 | Cricket World Cup Song-2019 |
2019 | Khandaani Shafakhana | Shehar Ki Ladki (Remake) |
2019 | Cheers to Team India | CWC-2019 Theme Song- Motivational |
2019 | Papa Bandook Dila Do | Tribute to 20 years of Kargil |
2019 | Babu Bhaijaan – The Real Story | Humdum Mere |
2019 | FLAMES- Term 2 (The Timeliners Original) | Thame Dil Ko |
2019 | Bhagya Vidhata | Dil Mile Mile, Pyar Ke Safar Mein |
2020 | Shukranu | Khwaab Hai Ya Haqeqaat |
2020 | Sreebhumi Theme Song 2020 | Pujo Elo Elo Pujo |
2020 | Coolie No. 1 (2020 film) | Husnn Hai Suhaana New |
2021 | Smritir Collage E (Pop Album) | Ki Je Holo Ta Janina |
2021 | Jayveer (Odia Film) | To Premare Padigali Ki |
2021 | Sree Bhumi Puja Theme Song-2021 | Maago Tomar Agomone |
2021 | Barsha Rani Ra Gelhi Jhia (Odia Song) | Barsha Rani Ra Gelhi Jhia |
2022 | Indian Never Again Nirbhaya | Tum Jo Mere Pass Ho |
2022 | Super Dhamaal.Com | Dono Palko Pe Boonde |
2022 | Love You Loktantra (film) | Chal Nikla Ek Vakil…Saari Duniya |
Awards
1995 – Best Male Playback Singer for Ole Ole from (Yeh Dillagi)
1997 – Best Male Playback Singer for Yeh Teri Aankhen Jhuki Jhuki from (Fareb)
2004 – Best Male Playback Singer for Suno Na from (Chalte Chalte)
Screen Award for Best Male Playback in 1998 for Main Koi Aisa Geet from Yes Boss
Interesting Facts
Abhijeet Bhattacharya started singing on stage from the age of 13.
His ancestral background is from West Bengal this is why he is also called Dada.
He was brought up in a middle-class family.
He came to Mumbai in 1981 to peruse his higher studies in Chartered Accountancy but then he decided to shift his career and become a professional singer.
Despite of being a talented singer, Abhijeet had to struggle a lot before getting singing projects, he went back to Kanpur many times leaving everything but later came back to try his luck again.
He was discovered by the all-time greatest composer, R.D. Burman.
He received a call from R.D. Burman when he was packing his bags to go home. That was when his singing career started.
His idol is Kishore Kumar, he tried to copy his singing style when he was young.
He is also considered as voice of Shahrukh Khan as Abhijeet has sung many famous songs which featured Shahrukh Khan.
He has sung songs in more than 15 different languages.
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