Kumar Sanu

Kumar Sanu Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography

Kumar Sanu

Kumar Sanu is an Indian playback singer and music director. He was one of the leading playback singers from 1990s to 2000. Kumar Sanu’s recorded output numbers over 18000 songs. He is popularly known as the ‘King Of Melody.’

Wiki/Biography

Kumar Sanu was born as ‘Kedarnath Bhattacharya’ on 23 September 1957 (age 61 years; as in 2018) in Kolkata.

Childhood Photo Of Kumar Sanu

He did his bachelors in commerce from Calcutta University, Kolkata. He got training in Indian classical music and Tabla from his father.

Physical Appearance

Height: 5′ 11″

Eye Colour: Brown

Hair Colour: Black

Family, Caste & Wife

Kumar Sanu belongs to a Bengali family. His father Pashupati Bhattacharya was a vocalist and composer.

Kumar Sanu With His Father Pashupati Bhattacharya

Kumar Sanu With His Mother

His father got training from Jiban Upadhyay and Bishodeb Chattopadhyay. His brother’s name is Tapan Bhattacharya and he has an elder sister name, Jayshree Mukherjee. Kumar Sanu got married to Rita Bhattacharya in late 1980s.

Rita Bhattacharya

He was in a relationship with the actress Kunika Lal for a short time.

Kumar Sanu found himself attracted to the leading actress of that time, ‘Meenakshi Seshadri.’ Later, it was confirmed by his secretary that Meenakshi and Kumar were in a relationship.

Meenakshi Seshadri

He got divorced from Rita Bhattacharya in 1994 when she found out about his affair with Meenakshi. He has three sons from Rita, one of them is Jaan Kumar Sanu (Jico). Jaan is also a singer.

Jaan Kumar Sanu

Kumar Sanu married Saloni Sanu, and the couple has a daughter named Annabel K.

Kumar Sanu And Saloni Sanu

He also adopted a girl; her name is Shannon K, who is an American singer.

Kumar Sanu With His Daughter Shannon K And Annabel K

Career

Kumar Sanu started his career as a playback singer as Sanu Bhattacharya in a Bengali movie named Tin Konya (1986).

Tin Konya

He made his Bollywood debut as a singer with the song “Jashna Hai Mohabbat Ka” from the movie “Hero Hiralal” in 1989.

He made his breakthrough in Bollywood with the movie “Aashiqui,” in which he sang almost all the songs. Kumar Sanu has collaborated with almost all the singers in the Bollywood industry, right from legendary singers Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle to Anuradha Paudwal, Alka Yagnik and Shreya Ghoshal.

Controversies

  • Kumar Sanu won the Filmfare Award for the best playback singer male for the 5 consecutive years. When he received the award for the fifth time, he said, “I’d be happy if someone else won it the next time.” However, the sentence created a huge controversy amongst the people thinking that he did not want to receive the Filmfare. As a result, he did not get the award for the song “Tujhe Dekha To Yeh Jaana Sanam,” next year. Though, the song was the chart-topper of the time.
  • In spite of being married to Rita Bhattacharya, he was in a relationship with the actress Meenakshi Seshadri. The duo was seeing each other secretly until their relationship was uncovered through Kumar’s secretary interview. Kumar denied his relationship with the actress but eventually accepted it which led to an ugly spat between them. Finally, they divorced in 1994. Rita got the custody of their three sons, but Kumar accessed the rights to his children by paying her a fix allowance per month.

Awards & Honours

  • Padma Shri in 2009

    Kumar Sanu Receiving Padma Shri

  • Felicitation at the UK Houses of Parliament by Indo-British All Party Parliamentary Group in 2018

    Kumar Sanu Felicitation at the UK Houses of Parliament

  • Honorary doctorate from the University of America in 2001
  • Kumar Sanu Day on 31 Mach, honoured by Michael R. Turner, the mayor of Dayton, Ohio, US in 2001
  • Dr Ambedkar Award in 2012
  • Maharashtra Ratna Award by Government of Maharashtra in 2014
  • Mahanayak Samman Lifetime Achievement by Government of West Bengal in 2014
  • Sangeet Samman Lifetime Achievement Award by Government of West Bengal in 2015

Filmfare Awards

  • Best Playback Singer Male for “Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen” from the movie “Baazigar” in 1993

    Kumar Sanu With His Filmfare Award

  • Best Playback Singer Male for “Ab Tere Bin” from the movie “Aashiqui” in 1990
  • Best Playback Singer Male for “Mera Dil Bhi Kitna Pagal Hai” from the movie “Saajan” in 1991
  • Best Playback Singer Male for “Sochenge Tumhe Pyaar” from the movie “Deewana” in 1992
  • Best Playback Singer Male for “Ek Ladki Ko Dekha” from the movie “1942: A Love Story” in 1994

Favourite Things

  • Food: Fish, Chole Bhature
  • Singer: Kishore Kumar, Jagjit Singh

Facts

  • He began performing publicly in 1979, singing in shows and restaurants.
  • He made his living in Mumbai by recording a series of Kishore Kumar’s song for the pop labels.
  • When he was recording Kishore Kumar’s song, he happened to meet Jagjit Singh by chance. He was recording his Gazhals in the same studio. Jagjit Singh insisted on meeting Kumar and asked him to sing a song. He sang “Mere Samne Wali Khidki Mein” by Kishore Kumar. He gave him a song in a paper and asked him to learn the song. Kumar learned the song in 5 minutes and recorded it in 15-20 minutes. Jagjit Singh hugged him and gave him ₹ 1500.

    Kumar Sanu With Jagjit Singh

  • Jagjit Singh gave him his first record named ‘Karke Sagaai, Ab Karne Chale Ladaai’ for a movie called “Aandhiyan.” Unfortunately, the film never got released. Later, Jagjit Singh took him to Kalyanji-Anandji, who gave him his first break.
  • On the suggestion of Kalyanji-Anandji, he changed his name to ‘Kumar Sanu.’ They suggested this name because his singing style was heavily influenced by Kishore Kumar.
  • Initially, his name ‘Sanu’ was written as ‘Shanu.’ He later amended it.
  • He holds the Guinness World Record for recording 28 songs in a day.
  • He never worked with A. R. Rahman. The reason was that he never liked his way of recording in the night.
  • He likes football. His favourite team is Brazil. He even named his son ‘Jico’ after the Brazillian Footballer ‘Jico.’
  • In 2004, he joined Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), but he resigned later. He joined BJP again in 2014.
  • He has opened a school for the underprivileged children named “Kumar Sanu Vidya Niketan” in New Delhi.
  • Kumar has produced a movie named “Utthaan” in 2006. 

 

 

  • He has made special appearances in the film Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain (1999) and Dum Laga Ke Haisha (2015).

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