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Kanak Chapa
Bangladeshi singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kanak Chapa (née Rumana Morshed Kanak Chapa; born 11 September 1969)[1] is a Bangladeshi singer.[2][3] She received the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer three times, for her performance in the films Love Story (1995), Premer Taj Mahal (2001) and Ek Takar Bou (2008).[4][5] She published her autobiography Sthobir Jajabor in 2011 and a poetry book Mukhomukhi Joddha in 2012.[6]
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Early life and career
Kanak Chapa was born as Rumana Morshed on 11 September 1969 in Dhaka to Azizul Huque Morshed (born October 27, 1933; deceased) and Momena Jahan.[1] She is the third among five siblings. She got her first music lessons from her father.[1] During her career, she sang almost 3 thousand songs and released over 30 solo albums.[4] In 1978 she performed in television for the first time. As a child singer, she became champion in Notun Kuri in the year 1978.[7] She received championship award for "Jatiyo Shishu Protijogita" for three years in a row. She was under the guidance of artist Ustad Basir Ahmed for 12 years.
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Education
From a very little age, Kanak Chapa's father gave her the initial training in singing. Morshed was an amateur singer and also a painter who was a student of Zainul Abedin.[8] Kanak Chapa was born a conservative family. So her painting was not welcomed eventually and her father did not want her to paint as a career. Her mother is Momena Jahan. Kanak Chapa completed her school from Madartek Abdul Aziz High School.[9] Later she went to Viqarunnisa Noon School and College for her HSC.[10]
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Personal life
Kanak Chapa is married to music director and composer Moinul Islam Khan since 1984.[11] She got married at the age of 15. Together they have one son named Faizul Islam Khan whom she had at 18 years old and one daughter Faria Islam Khan whom she has shortly after her son was born. Both of them are trained singers and practices music. [12]
Kanak Chapa competed from the Sirajganj-1 constituency in the 2018 Bangladeshi general election with the nomination from Bangladesh Nationalist Party and lost to Mohammed Nasim from Bangladesh Awami League.[13]
Career
She sang more than 3500 songs, did playback in about 2000 films.[14] About 40 albums of her had been released and till now they are very popular. She had performed in more than 4000 stage shows. She had shared the stage with the likes of Subir Nandi, Andrew Kishore, Kumar Bishwajit, Monir Khan and other artists of Bangladesh.
Writing Career
Apart from singing, Kanak Chapa is an accomplished writer. She has written columns and fictions in many leading newspapers and online portals. She has published a total of 6 books: Sthobir Jajabor, Mukhomukhi Joddha Megher Danay Chore, Boikata Ghuri: Kataghuri 1, Boikata Ghuri: Kataghuri 2. The last two are her autobiography consisting of two volumes and was published in 2020. [12]
Works
- Albums
- Abar Eshechi Firey (2011)
- Poddo Pata (2013)
- Arale (2014)
- Poddo Pukor (2015)
- Writer
- Sthobir Jajabor (2011)
- Mukhomukhi Joddha (2012)
- Megher Danay Chore (2016)
- Kata Ghurhi (2018)
- Shei Pothe Jao (2019)
- Kata Ghurhi 2 (2019)
- Notable songs
- Elo Melo Chule Lalater Vaj
- Nilanjona Namey Deko Na
- Tumito Durer Ekhon
- O Sathire Aay
- Rokto Ranga Shondha Robi
- Tumi Amar Swapno
- Tumi Megh Dekhecho
- Amar Hridoy Ekta Ayna
- Amar Valobashar Shokol Duar
- Ek Bindu Valobasha Dao
- Chokher Vitor Swapno Thake
- Kichu Kichu Manusher Jibone
- Koto Manush Vober Bajare
- Tumi Amar Emoni Ekjon
- Ekdin Tomake Na Dekhle
- Bajare Jachai Kore Dekhinito Daam
- Amar Premer Tajmohol
- Onek Sadhonar Pore Ami
- Ananta Prem Tumi Dao Aamake
- Je Deshete Sahid Minar
Patriotic songs
Folk songs
Compilation songs
Miscellaneous songs
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discography
Social activity
Kanak Chapa is involved with social organizations named "Potho Shishuder Chayatol", "Amra Khati Gorib" and "Matrisodon". She has been running an online school named "Amader Khelaghor School" for about eight years.[15]
Awards
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Bangladesh National Film Awards
11th Channel i Music Awards
- Best Modern Song - won
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References
External links
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