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    In the latter part of the 1950s, Hemanta composed music and sang for several Bengali and Hindi films, recorded several Rabindra Sangeet and Bengali non-film songs. Almost all of these, especially his Bengali songs, became very popular.

  3. Hemant Kumar sang for many Bengali movie actors, but he was mainly known as Bengali superstar Uttam Kumar's voice. The movie Irada (1944) was his first break as a Hindi playback singer....

  4. Jul 1, 2021 · For Roshan, he sang ‘Chupa lo dil mein’ in Mamta, and for Kalyanji-Anandji, he had ‘Neend na mujhko aaye’ in Post Box 999 and ‘Tumhe yaad hoga’ in Satta Bazaar .

  5. Hemant Kumar (a.k.a. Hemanta Mukherjee) was a singer, composer, and producer in the Hindi and Bengali film industry. He is most known for his Bollywood songs from the 1950's and 1960's. In his career, he recorded approximately 2000 songs.

  6. Hemant Kumar sang his first Hindi song for in 1944 for Music Director Amarnaath in the movie Iraada produced by Indrapuri Studios Calcutta. He sang two solos,’phir muhabbat ke pyaam aane lage’, and, ‘aaraam se jo raaten kaate.n vo ashq bahaanaa kyaa jaanen’ written by Aziiz Kaash- miirii, and a duet with Raadhaaraanii,’nit nit ke ...

  7. Jun 16, 2020 · He was a fixture of what nostalgists refer to as the Golden Age of Hindi film music, and at one point, he was the voice of Dev Anand. You'll know at least some of the songs: Hai apna dil to awara from Solva Saal (1958), for instance.

  8. A prominent singer, music director, and film producer, he straddled Hindi and Bengali cinema with elan. Recording with All India Radio Calcutta as a 13-year-old, he trained in music before he made his debut as a playback singer in Hindi films with Irada (1944).