Bhupinder Singh (musician)

Bhupinder Singh
Background information
Also known as Bhupi
Born (1940-02-06) 6 February 1940
Amritsar, Punjab, British India
Genres Playback singing
Occupation(s) Ghazal singer and composer
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1964–present

Bhupinder Singh (born 6 February 1940) is an Indian musician, chiefly a ghazal singer and also a Bollywood playback singer.

Early life

He was born in Amritsar, Punjab to Prof Natha Singh ji (Punjabi Sikh), a trained vocalist and his early music teacher. His father was a strict teacher, and Bhupinder hated music and its instruments at one stage.[1]

Music career

Early in his career, Bhupinder performed on All India Radio, Delhi. He was also attached to the Delhi Doordarshan Center, Delhi. He learnt guitar and violin. In 1962, music director Madan Mohan heard him at a dinner hosted by Satish Bhatia in his honour (Satish Bhatia was Producer in AIR Delhi and Bhupendra was working under him as a guitarist), and called him to Bombay. He gave him a chance to sing the song Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bulaya Hoga with Mohammad Rafi in Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat.[1] He was given a solo by Khaiyyam in film Aakhri Khat.

Thereafter Bhupinder started releasing private albums wherein his first LP had three self-composed songs and was released in 1968, second LP of ghazals wherein he introduced the Spanish guitar, bass and drums to the ghazal style, released in 1978 and his third LP titled Woh Jo Shair Tha, for which the lyrics were written by Gulzar in 1980.

Entering wedlock with Bangladeshi singer Mitali, he moved away from playback singing in the mid-1980s and since then has been singing jointly for several albums and live concerts. The sensational duo of Bhupinder-Mitali became an aura. Together they have produced lots of ghazal and geet cassettes till date and their charisma has increased day by day. Some of the very famous numbers of the artists are – 'Dil Dhoondta hai', 'Do diwane shahar mein', 'Naam gum jayega', "Karoge yaad to", "Meethe bol bole", "Kabhi kisi ko mukammal", "Kisi nazar ko tera intezaar aaj bhi", and "Ek akela is Shehar Mein".

Personal life

Bhupinder and his wife Mitali Mukherjee Singh rehearse for their upcoming music album Aksar

In the mid-1980s, Bhupinder married a Bangladeshi singer Mitali Mukherjee and moved away from playback singing.[2] Mithali Mukherjee was also a big singer of that time. Together, they perform at ghazal and live performances.They have a boy named Nihal Singh who is also a musician in his own right.

Discography

AlbumYearDetails
Dream Sellers1980Includes various songs from Bollywood movies he had already sung before.
AarzooWith Mitali Mukherjee
Chandani RaatWith Mitali Mukherjee Singh
GulmoharWith Mitali Mukherjee Singh
Ghazal Ke PhoolWith Mitali Mukherjee Singh
Ek Arzoo2004With Mitali Mukherjee Singh.
Label: T-Series
Surmayi Raat[3]2013With Gulzar
Yaad-E-MehboobWith Jagjit Singh, Chitra Singh and others.
Meri Aawaaz Hi Pehchan Hai2 songs with Lata Mangeshkar.
Album Artists: Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Bhupinder Singh, Babla Mehta, Shailendra Singh and Kishore Kumar.
Label: Saregama

As guitarist

As playback singer

  • Aawaz Di Hai Aaj Ek Nazar Ne from the movie Aitbaar (1986) (composed by Bappi Lahiri)
  • Gulab Jism Ka, film Anjuman (1986) (composed by Khayyam)
  • Kisi Nazar Ko Tera Intezar Aaj Bhi Hai, composed by Bappi Lahiri
  • Hoke Majboor Mujhe Usne Bulaya Hoga, composed by Madan Mohan
  • Beeti Na Beetai Raina, composed by Rahul Dev Burman
  • Dil Dhoondta Hai, composed by Madan Mohan
  • Naam Gum Jayega, composed by Rahul Dev Burman
  • Ek Akela Is Shaher Mein, composed by Jaidev
  • Daro Deewar Pe..Khush Raho Ahle-Vatan! composed by Jaidev[4]
  • Huzoor Is Kadar bhi na Itra ke Chaliye (movie:-Maasoom), composed by Rahul Dev Burman
  • Hothon Pe Aisi Baat, composed by Sachin Dev Burman
  • Kaise Kahoon kuch kaina sakoon from Tamil film Nandu 1981, composed by Ilayaraja
  • Tum say jo bat hui tum say jo mulaqat hui (composed by Uttam-Jagdesh)
  • Baadalon se Kaat Kaat ke from the movie Satya (1998) (composed by Vishal Bharadwaj)
  • "Karoge Yaad to Har Baat Yaad Aayegi" from the movie Bazaar (1982) composed by Khayyam
  • "Kabhi Kisi Ko Mukammal Jahan nahi milta" from the movie Ahista Ahista (1981) composed by Khayyam
  • “Rut Jawan Jawan” from the movie Aakhri Khat composed by Khayyam
  • "Layee Hayaat Aye Qaza Le Chali Chale { Bhupinder Singh } Ibrahim Zauq *Mirza Ghalib

References

  1. 1 2 "Down Memory Lane: Bhupinder Singh". Archived from the original on 21 June 2008. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
  2. Mukesh Khosla (May 2002). "Bhupinder – Hauntingly 'Hummable'". The South Asian. Archived from the original on 3 May 2006. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
  3. "Surmayi Raat with Gulzar and Bhupinder Singh". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  4. "Andolan (1977) Bhupinder Singh, Jaidev, Ram Prasad Bismil". Retrieved 18 January 2014.
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