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ABHIJEET BHATTACHARYA (Singer)
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Abhijeet was born as Abhijeet Bhattacharya, in a middle-class Bengali family from Kanpur (UP). His parents were against his singing but Abhijeet went against his parent’s wishes to become a singer. In Kanpur his family members were all musical and educated professionals. Confident and feted for his success, today the star-singer lives in a Bollywood dream bungalow (named Sunny vistas) of white façade and red-tiled roof.

He was the apple of the community eye for his singing talents and Pampered and cosseted by a fond family. Abhijeet was the youngest of four brothers. He came to Mumbai in 1981 to study Chartered Accountancy. But owing to his fascination for singing and music he decided to pursue a career in playback singing .Despite being gifted with a melodious voice, he had to struggle for a very long time. But fate had to wait for success.

During his struggle period due to economic constraints Abhijeet had to reside in tiny rooms and stingy guesthouses. He was packing his bags after a long struggle in Bombay when he received a call from R.D. Burman to sing for Dev Anands sons debut film. Abhijeet also got to sing with Kishore Kumar, his idol, in the same film. It all happened to Abhijeet as he received a new lease of life when music director Ravindra Jain, gave him an offer to live with him. It was during his stay with Ravindra that Abhijeet's proximity to Bollywood grew in a phased and gradual manner. He began visiting R.D. Burman’s residence and started getting frequent opportunities to sing for stage shows. Abhijeet got opportunities to sing as a chorus singer for music directors Rajesh Roshan and Jagjit Singh.

It was R.D. Burman who acted like a mentor to Abhijeet and gave him his first break as a playback singer in Dev Anand’s Anand Aur Anand . The song was ‘Waadon ki shaam aayi, yaaron ke naam aayi’. But the film flopped and he was struggling to find work again.

In the 1990's he got his due rewards when the songs of Baaghi of Anand-Milind, ‘Ek chanchal shokh hasina’, ‘Chandni raat hai’ and ‘Har kasam se badi hai’ were Superhits. Today Abhijeet is one of the top names when it comes to male playback singers. He has entrenched himself firmly in the music world, with several other hits like ‘Ole Ole’ in Yeh Dillagi, the title track of Main Khiladi Tu Anari, ‘Zara sa Jhoom loo main’ Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge’. Be it a Sunil Shetty, Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, or Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan and now Hrithik Roshan, Abhijeet has sung for them all. After his success in playback singing he thought of singing pop. He launched two albums, Main Deewana Hoon and Tapori No.1. But both albums did not click commercially. After these two pop albums, he launched Aashiqui, which was appreciated by audience. Recently he has launched a pop album, Tere Bina, whose songs and video are chartbusters.

He won the Filmfare award for the best singer for his song ‘Chand taare’ in Yes Boss. But some like the ‘Kurta phaadke’ song from Anari No. 1 did not do well but with Baadshah and after that most of the big banner movies and top music composers, the singer has once again hit the top charts.

He's an ardent admirer of Anu Malik's indefatigable spirit. He mumbles, "I have seen him in his worst days, that too despite scoring music for biggies like Manmohan Desai and F.C.Mehra. I've never seen anyone come back with such a bang. Anu's really an inspiration for so many of us." And finally he states, "I'm satisfied with whatever I have achieved. I have no complaints. Even if no one calls me to sing, I'll still be happy."

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