Antara Nandy

Antara Nandy is an Indian playback singer from Assam. She became known after reaching the final rounds and becoming one of the top three girl finalists in the music talent and reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs-2009 which was aired on Zee TV.[1][2] Antara has a lot of songs to her credit now.

Antara Nandy
Antara Nandy with Jim Ankan Deka
Background information
BornSivasagar, Assam, India
GenresPop, Hindustani Classical, Western Classical, Bollywood, Easy Listening, Regional
Occupation(s)Singer, playback singer
InstrumentsUkulele
Years active2008–present
Associated actsAR Rahman
Websitewww.youtube.com/antaranandy/

Early life and career

Antara Nandy completed her schooling from Delhi Public School, Ruby Park, Kolkata and is now a studying Mass Comm in Symbiosis International University . She started her vocal training in Indian classical music under Padmashree Ustaad Rashid Khan[3] at the age of 5 years. Later she joined ITC Sangeet Research Academy.[4] In 2013 Antara joined KM Music Conservatory,[5] founded by A. R. Rahman[6] and started her western classical music training. She is the winner of Ullas and other inter school music competitions at various levels.[7][8]

Antara won the "Best Music – Music Video" category in the "Delhi Shorts International Film Festival-15" for her first own composition & music "YA DEVI".[9][10] She was nominated for 'Ramdhenu Viewers Choice Awards' in the Best Female Singer category in 2013. She is the recipient of the 'Star Wars Award 2012' conferred by Dream Catchers, Singapore, and Young Achiever Award in 2014 bestowed on by Integrated Council for Socio-Economic Progress, Kolkata. She is also a Scholar at Centre for Cultural Resources and Training – Govt of India (CCRT). She is the youngest Bengali vocalist to perform at the prestigious Durbar Hall, Kolkata.[11]

Antara gave her first major public performance at the Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata at the age of 9 and released her debut album Ei Jibon Nohoi Xuna Bondhu[12] (this is not life my friend)(an Assamese album) in 2010. She collaborated with renowned singers like Alka Yagnik, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Pulak Banerjee, Debojit Saha, Luna Bharali Das and Debajit Choudhury in the album. Her second album 'Eso Matoh Lakkhi Devi'[13] (a Bengali devotional album) with Bollywood playback singer Raghav Chatterjee[14] raced up the charts to reach the TOP 4 position within 3 weeks of its release in Kolkata. She had sung in many other collaborative albums. She had also been performing all over the country including some prestigious events like Alive-India in Concert.[15] many college shows and shows in social events

In 2009, Antara was selected for the 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs 2009', a music reality and talent show conducted by the Zee TV, which proved to be the stepping stone of her life.[16][17]

In 2013, Antara sang hits like 'Police Babu' and 'Najanu' for Hengul Theatre. Najanu won the Ramdhenu Viewers Choice award in 2013. In the same year, she rendered her voice in the Assamese album "Xarodi Puwa" featuring a critically acclaimed semi classical composition of Dr. Bikram Borkotoki under the banner Times Music, Mumbai.[18] She had also recorded a number of theme and title songs for various Bangla TV serials which were aired on Star Ananda, ETV Bangla and other channels.

Apart from albums and TV serials, Antara has also sung for films in a few regional languages. She had sung the opening item song for the Assamese film KHEL – the Game.[19] In 2017, she recorded for the Bengali film "Kichuta Somoy"[20] and also the hit Assamese Song "Bindas"[21]

In 2012 Antara collaborated with Assamese musician Jim Ankan Deka on a campaign against violence towards women based on the Delhi gang rape incident. The duo along with Assamese singer Queen Hazarika and playback singer Ritwika Bhattacharya released a music video Aawaz - speak up against sexual violence, where Antara raised her voice against child sexual abuse. The song was produced by Bangalore-based Eastern Fare Music Foundation and the video was directed by Parmita Borah. The video won several awards in various music and film festivals.[22]

In 2015, Antara released her debut Assamese music video 'Aakaxok Subo Khojo',[23] a song composed by Jim Ankan Deka. It was the second of ChaiTunes music video series.[24]

In October 2015, Antara released her video "YA DEVI Celebrating Womanhood",[25] a song which is Sung and composed by Antara.[26] This song went on to win the best music award in the music video category in the 4th. Delhi Shorts International Film Festival'15.[27] and also won in the Music category in the Mumbai Shorts International Film Festival – Jury Mention 2015. Her new single "DOHAI" is released in December 2015 which is a fusion of a Bangladesi folk with Hindustani Classical Tarana's[28]

Antara has performed in various live shows both in India as well as internationally.[29]

Antara along with her sister Ankita had experimented, cup music and clap music and 2 of their songs PINGA and Humma Humma went Viral over all social media in 2016.[30][31]

"Ja Ud Ja Re" is a modern song released by Antara in August 2017. This song is an Original and was written by Antara when she was in school. She composed the song and music was arranged by the talented Ambar Das.[32]

Filmography

YearFilmSong name(s)Co-singer(s)Music Director(s)Reference(s)
2015KHEL – the GameNixati Joto RongeSoloJayanta Pathak[33]

Discography

Album NameLanguageYearReference
Ei Jibon Nohoi Xuna BondhuAssamese2010[34]
Eso Matoh Lakkhi DeviBengali2011[35]
Tumi Aaahibaa BuliAssamese2013[36]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Capacity Work Outcome
2009Zee Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Lil Champs)Best SingerSingerReality TV ShowTemplate:Top 3 girls
2013Music Star Wars (Singapore)Best SingerSingerRock (English)Won
2015Delhi International Shorts Film Festival- 2015Best MusicComposer with SooryaFusionWon
2015Mumbai International Shorts Film Festival-2015Best Music – JurySingerFusionWon

Singles

  • Aawaz - speak up against sexual violence (2012)[37]
  • Police Babu (2013)[38]
  • Najanu (2013)[39]
  • Aakaxok Subo Khojo (2015)[23]
  • Moh Moh Ke Dhaage (Cover) (2015)[40]

Music videos

  • Aawaz - speak up against sexual violence (2012)
  • Najanu (2013)
  • Aakaxok Subo Khojo (2015)
  • Ennodu Nee Irundhaal (Cover) (2015)[41]
  • Ya Devi – Celebrating Womanhood[42][43]
  • DOHAI – A Fusion[44]
  • JA UD JA RE – A modern song, written and composed by Antara[32]

References

  1. Antara Nandy – the teen sensation of Assam, OKNorthEast.com
  2. Antara Nandy gives a dazzling performance Archived 15 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Zee TV
  3. Rashid Khan, ustadrashidkhan.com
  4. ITC Sangeet Research Academy as a Junior Scholar, www.itcsra.org
  5. KMMC, kmmc.in
  6. AR Rahman, arrahman.com
  7. Antara Nandy- and sang the little bird!, Friedeye.com
  8. Song of the soul, The Telegraph (Calcutta)
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 4 November 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), " Miniboxoffice.com"
  10. , "Thestatesman.com"
  11. Antara Nandy, Meetkalakar.com
  12. Ei Jibon Nohoi Xuna Bondhu, Ei Jibon Nohoi Xuna Bondhu
  13. Eso Matoh Lakkhi Devi, YouTube
  14. Raghav Chatterjee, raghabchatterjee.com
  15. It's time for folk music with Antara Nandy and Dipannita Acharya, Daily News and Analysis
  16. Calcutta champs, The Telegraph (Calcutta)
  17. Antara Nandy – SA Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs contestant, Assam.org
  18. ,Timesmusic.com
  19. KHEL – the Game ,youtube.com
  20. Rooh Music (25 August 2017). "KICHUTA SAMAY – BENGALI SHORT FILM – MUSIC MONTAGE – ROOH MUSIC INDIA" via YouTube.
  21. Tunes Assam (20 August 2017). "Bindass I Lyric Video I Ambar & Antara I Rajdweep I Chiranjeev Theatre – Tunes Assam" via YouTube.
  22. Assamese musician wins Bronze, Assamtimes.org
  23. Aakaxok Subo Khojo ,youtube.com
  24. Aakaxok Subo Khojo – the second from Chaitunes series, Musicmalt.com
  25. Ya Devi , YouTube
  26. , Interview
  27. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 4 November 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), "Miniboxoffice.com"
  28. , Dohai
  29. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Live Shows
  30. "Sisters Antara and Ankita's Version of Pinga Has Over a Million Views". NDTV.com.
  31. Staff, Magical Assam (29 May 2016). "Antara and Ankita's Version of Pinga Goes Viral on Internet". magicalassam.com.
  32. ANTARA NANDY (25 August 2017). "Ja Ud Ja Re – Official Music Video – Antara Nandy" via YouTube.
  33. Nixati Joto Ronge ,youtube.com
  34. Ei Jibon Nohoi Xuna Bondhu ,youtube.com
  35. Eso Matoh Lakkhi Devi ,youtube.com
  36. Tumi Aaahibaa Buli ,youtube.com
  37. Aawaz – speak up against sexual violence ,youtube.com
  38. Police Babu ,youtube.com
  39. Najanu ,youtube.com
  40. Moh Moh Ke Dhaage ,youtube.com
  41. Ennodu Nee Irundhaal (Cover) ,youtube.com
  42. Ya Devi – Celebrating Womanhood , YouTube
  43. Interview ,
  44. Dohai – A Fusion ) ,youtube.com
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