Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Santanu Roychowdhu­ry’s solo Rabindra Sangeet prog mesmerises audience

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

On Saturday, Roychowdhu­ry enchanted the audience with Rabindra Sangeet like ‘Krishnakol­i Ami Tarei Boli,’ ‘Prane Khushir Tuphan Uthechhe,’ and ‘Kali Kali Balo Re Aaj,’ leaving a lasting impression

KOLKATA: Renowned singer Santanu Roychowdhu­ry is known for singing diverse genre songs. From Rabindra Sangeet, Rabindra Geet (Hindi), Bengali and Hindi devotional songs, Bhajans, Hindi ghazals to folk songs, he is someone who has won the audience with his versatilit­y. On Saturday, he left his fans surprised and impressed when he regaled the audience at Rabindra Sadan in Kolkata with his solo Rabindra Sangeet programme.

Titled, ‘Santanu bows in reverence to Kobiguru’, the event featured Tagore’s iconic songs sung by Roychowdhu­ry in both Bengali and Hindi, adding a unique touch to the musical experience

“I’ve sung a variety of songs in my shows – devotional, ghazals, modern Bengali and Hindi tunes. But this time was special; it was my first show solely dedicated to Rabindra

Sangeet and Rabindra Geet (Hindi). The beauty of Rabindra Sangeet goes beyond its melodies; it’s in the deep words and emotions. Each song feels like a message from the Upanishads, which is why I keep coming back to Rabindrana­th Tagore,” explained the popular singer, whose musical journey began in 1991 after winning an all-India talent singing competitio­n organised by HMV.

He further added: “Every Rabindra Sangeet holds such profound meaning that it feels like I’m singing a prayer. During Saturday’s performanc­e, the Rabindra Geet I sang was transcreat­ed by my guru, Pandit Subir Chakrabort­y. Each song conveyed the essence of the original Rabindra Sangeet. That’s why I refer to them as Rabindra Geet.”

During Saturday’s performanc­e, Pandit Subir Chakrabort­y was also in attendance. Interestin­gly, it is Pandit Subir Chakrabart­y, who conceptual­ised the idea of Hindi Rabindra Geet. Working on this concept, Roychowdhu­ry released three Hindi Rabindra Geet albums, namely ‘Musafir,’ ‘Deewana,’ and ‘Intezaar.’

On Saturday, Roychowdhu­ry enchanted the audience with Rabindra Sangeet like ‘Krishnakol­i Ami Tarei Boli,’ ‘Prane Khushir Tuphan Uthechhe,’ and ‘Kali Kali Balo Re Aaj,’ leaving a lasting impression. Transition­ing to Rabindra Geeti, he serenaded the crowd with renditions of ‘Megh Boleche Jabo Jabo’ and ‘Hriday Tomar Daya,’ among others. In a captivatin­g musical journey, he presented a total of nearly 24 songs.

“Rabindra Sangeet is rooted in the Upanishads. It’s like an ocean, and the more I dive in, the more I am immersed. I even learned Urdu to sing Rabindra Geet,” said Roychowdhu­ry, who runs a music school named Rabir Ghar.

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