Sanjeevani (singer)

Sanjeevani Bhelande
Sanjeevani Bhelande in 2014
Background information
Also known as Sanjeevani
Born Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
Genres Bollywood music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1995–present
Meerabai's 'magan-bhaav is the magic mantra to happiness'.[1]

—Sanjeevani

Sanjeevani Bhelande (born Kolhapur, Maharashtra) is an Indian singer.[2] Known for her Kareeb songs and english book and album ‘Meera and me’. Is known as queen of stage with over 2000 live concerts to her credit

Personal life

Sanjeevani was born in a family of academicians. Her father was Director of Education for Maharashtra government and Professor of Sanskrit. Her mother retired as Professor of English.She has an older sister and brother.

She holds a Masters in Commerce, a Diploma in Mass Communication, is trained in classical dance Odissi,Kathak and holds a degree in music( Sangeet Visharad).[3][4]

Career

Sanjeevani sang five of the eight songs of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Hindi movie Kareeb, which was her first movie as playback singer. She won the Ashirwad Best Playback Singer Award for the song "Chori chori jab nazrein mili". She was nominated for the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award in 1999. She has performed more than 2000 concerts around the world. Her voice is extremely popular in devotional songs especially artis. Her artis like jai adya shakti has 9 million hits on You tube ,Sukhkarta dukhaharta has 2 million hits and Om jai Jagdish hare has 5 million hits.

In her book and CD "MEERA & ME', she has translated and sung saint Meerabai's poems into English.These were released by Mahesh Bhatt and Vidhu Vinod Chopra.[5] She has composed and sung around 100 tracks for the online spiritual channel, Rajshrisoul. She represented India in the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) song festival held in Istanbul in October 2015 and won accolades.[6][7] 'Darshnam paapnashanam' in Gujrati, 'Tooniga tooniga' in Telugu, Bichiya ro ranko in Rajasthani and has sung in 11 languages.[8] She co-hosted Doordarshan TV serial 'Picnic Antakshari' with Sachin Pilgaonkar.

Filmography

This is a filmography of Indian vocalist Sanjeevani. The list includes the popular songs sung by her in various films, especially [Hindi and Nepali], from 1995 onward.

Song Film Year released Language Additional information
"Chori chori jab nazren mili" Kareeb 1998 Hindi With Kumar Sanu
"Chura lo na dil mera sanam" Kareeb 1998 Hindi With Kumar Sanu
"Haan Judayi Se Darta Hain Dil" Kareeb 1998 Hindi Solo
"Reet Yahin Jag Ki" Kareeb 1998 Hindi With Jaspinder Narula
"Tum Juda Ho Kar Hame " Kareeb 1998 Hindi With Roop Kumar Rathod
"Hey Ambe Balihari" Kohram 1999 Hindi With Sukhwinder Singh
"Chidiya Too Hotee Toh " Nayak 2001 Hindi With Abhijeet Bhattacharya
"Nikamma kiya iss dil ne" Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa 2002 Hindi With Shaan
"Makhmali yeh badan" Road 2002 Hindi With Sonu Nigam
"Sachchaayi chhup bhi sakti hain" Akhiyon Se Goli Maare 2002 Hindi With Sonu Nigam and Vinod Rathod
"Uljhanon Ko De Diya Hai" Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula 2003 Hindi With KK
"Dhuan dhuan sa sama" Fun2shh 2003 Hindi With Chithra
"O Yaara Rab Rus Jaane " Socha Na Tha 2005 Hindi With Sonu Nigam
"Roz yeh mausam aaye" Hum Phirr Milein Na Milein 2009 Hindi With Sonu Nigam
"Purano hundaina maya" Juni Juni - Nepali Album 2010 Nepali With Kumar Sanu
"Dada Pakha chaharale" Juni Juni - Nepali Album 2010 Nepali Solo
"Aaya Hai Dulha Dulhan Le Jayega" Aaya Hai Dulha Dulhan Le Jayega (AHDDLJ) 2018 Hindi With Vinod Rathod

References

  1. "Indian Music Talks". indianmusictalks.com.
  2. Soulful Sanjeevani, mid-day.com, October 2012.
  3. "Playback Singer Sanjeevani Rocks Atlanta - Atlanta Dunia -". www.atlantadunia.com.
  4. "Kavita Chhibber". www.kavitachhibber.com.
  5. Celebrating Meera - Offbeat, cineblitz.liveinstyle.com; accessed 4 April 2018.
  6. Universal group and Sanjeevani Bhelande presents “Jay Shri Ganpati”, mformovie.in; accessed 4 April 2018.
  7. Profile: Sanjeevani Bhelande, HindiSong.com; accessed 4 April 2018.
  8. "Send Gifts to Ahmedabad, Online Gift Shop in Ahmedabad, Gujarat". www.ahmedabad.com.
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