Indrani Sen

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Indrani Sen
Origin Kolkata, West Bengal, India
GenresAdhunik Bengali Songs, Nazrul Sangeet, Rabindra Sangeet
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)vocal
Years active1970present
Website singerindranisen.in

Indrani Sen is an Indian singer who is known for her Bengali Nazrul Geeti and Rabindra Sangeet songs. [1]

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Early life

Indrani Sen is the daughter of singer Sumitra Sen, and her younger sister is Srabani Sen. [2] Her earliest singing was done under her mother's guidance; she then attended Bengal Music College at the University of Calcutta, and was later trained by Debabrata Biswas in classical and Purabi Dutta in Nazrul geeti. [3]

She is also the head of the department of economics at Women's College,Calcutta in Kolkata. [2]

Her mother, Sumitra Sen died on 3 January 2023 at the age of 89. [4]

Awards & achievements

She won BFJA's Best Female Playback Award- 1993 for the film Shwet Patharer Thala [5] and BFJA's Best Female Playback Award- 1995 for the film Sandhya Tara.

She is a playback singer for Hindi films, Bengali films and T. V serials, and the recipient of several awards, [6] including Banga Bhushan from the Government of West Bengal. [7] Sen performed at the joint India and Bangladesh celebrations marking the 150th anniversary of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore at the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC), High Commission of India in 2012. [3]

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