Ravi K. Tripathi

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Ravi K. Tripathi
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Background information
Born4 February
Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India [1]
Genres Bollywood
Years active2006–present
Labels Times Music, Fountain Music Company, WorldWide Records
Website www.ravitripathi.com

Ravi K. Tripathi (born 4 February) is an Indian playback singer, composer and music director. He competed on the television music reality show Indian Idol season 2 in 2006. Tripathi was the only Indian artist to have been invited to perform and represent India at the closing ceremony of Asian games 2010, in Guangzhou, China. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Career

In 2005, Tripathi participated in the second season of Indian music reality show Indian Idol and was the top finalist. Tripathi hosted singing reality show Close Up Performer [9] [10] [11] on Doordarshan in 2008. His first solo album, Baatain, was released on 26 February 2009, by Times Music which received good response [12] and in the same year he debuted in Bollywood with the song India Se Aaya Tera Dost from Bollywood film Chandni Chowk to China. In 2010, Tripathi was invited to perform at the closing ceremony of Asian Games held in Guangzhou, China and became the only Indian performer of note after actor Raj Kapoor to have entertained the Chinese audience. His second album Sri Siddhivinayak Morya was released in the same year by Worldwide Records. [13] He has also lent his voice to some TV shows including Ramayan. [14] [9] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]

In 2017, he composed and produced a song Main Bharat Bol Raha Hoon.

Albums

Television

YearShowRoleChannel
2006 Indian Idol (season 2)Participant (Top 6 finalist) Sony TV
2008 Close-up Performer Host Doordarshan

Discography

YearSongFilm/AlbumNote
2009"India se aya tera dost" Chandni Chowk to China singer [22]
2016Red AffairMusic director
2017Red SignalMusic director and singer [23] [24]
2017Laajwanti OnlineMusic director

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguage
2013Boji ayee hmaar angnaKishan (male lead) Bhojpuri [25] [26]

Awards and recognition

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