Rupam Bhuyan

Rupam Bhuyan (Assamese: ৰুপম ভূঞা; born 6 March 1980) is an Indian playback singer from Assam. He is the frontman of the Indian fusion band North East Breeze.[1][2] He sang in numerous Assamese films including Khobh, Anuradha, Mumtaz and Akash Chuboloi Mon, Majrati Keteki, Rough and Tough (2018), Krodh(2018), Kokaideu Bindass(2018) . He won Prag Cine Awards-2013 and Prag Cine Awards-2017 in the Best Playback Singer (male) category for the films Mumtaz and Majrati Keteki.He won the Best Male Playback Singer of Assam category for Ramdhenu Viewers choice award 2013 for the song Hahikhini jodi. He won best singer award in film category for the song ' Akakh Xonowali ' from Majrati Keteki in Gupshup Music Awards 2017. 'Jhumuri' the song by 'North East Breeze' received song of the year award in 'Pride East Awards' and 'Gup Shup Music Awards' in 2018.He composed the theme song for prestigious Jeevan Kite and River Festival-2015 as a tribute to the river Brahmaputra.[3][4]

Rupam Bhuyan
ৰূপম ভূঞা
Rupam Bhuyan
Born
Rupam Bhuyan

(1980-03-06) 6 March 1980
Guwahati, Assam, India
OccupationSinger, playback singer
Spouse(s)Manashree Baruah
ChildrenParidhi Bhuyan
Parent(s)GauriKanta Bhuyan Charu Medhi Bhuyan
AwardsPrag Cine Awards, Ramdhenu Viewers' choice Awards, Rodali Awards, Young Achiever's Award from WWI, Gup Shup Music Awards, BIJU PHUKAN RECOGNITION AWARD 2019
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
Years active2004–present
LabelsINRECO, WorldWide Records, Muslate, Venus Worldwide Entertainment,Chobi Productions
Associated actsNorth East Breeze
Websitehttp://www.rupambhuyan.com

Filmography

YearFilmSong name(s)Co-singer(s)Music Director(s)Notes
2011Akash Chuboloi MonBondhutoRaj Jyoti KonwarNandan Kanan Bhuyan
2013MumtazHahi KhiniSoloPolash Gogoi
2014AnuradhaShillogre KuoliSoloGeet Priyam
2015KhobhKhobhSolo Ruff and tuffRidip Sharma
2017Maj Rati Keteki

Discography

  • Rupamor Porox (2009)
  • Dhwani (2010)
  • Reflection (2011)
  • Chaan Poharar Khela (2013)
  • Groove ( 2013)
  • Rupamor Parash (2014)
  • Bisaru Tumake (2015)
  • Bisari Aant (2016)

Singles

References

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