Simanta Shekhar

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Simanta Shekhar
সীমান্ত শেখৰ
Simanta performing live at Tezpur in 2016
Simanta performing live at Tezpur in 2016
Background information
Also known asSim
Born (1982-05-18) 18 May 1982 (age 41)
Tihu, Assam, India
GenresFolk fusion, Indian/Assamese classical, Indian/Assamese folk, acoustic folk, playback singing, Indi-pop
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, music producer, composer
InstrumentsVocals, acoustic guitar, harmonium
Years active2005–present
LabelsTimes Music | Eikhon Axom Hoi Bhai Media
Websitewww.simantashekhar.com

Simanta Shekhar (Assamese: সীমান্ত শেখৰ, born 18 May 1982) is an Indian singer, composer and music producer from Assam he has been appointed by GOVT. of ASSAM as the new CHAIRMAN of ASSAM STATE FILM FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION .[1] Shekhar's music consists mainly of folk fusion and Indi-pop, and he is well-known for his Assamese single album songs. He had five consecutive hit songs in Assam, and his first recorded mainstream song,'Tora Doi', was a popular hit.[citation needed]

Early life[edit]

Simanta was born in Tihu, Nalbari, Assam to Daya Ram Barman and Arati Barman.[2] From his school days he wanted to become a singer. He completed his H.S.L.C. at Tihu High school and completed his Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science at Dibrugarh University. He started singing when he was in class one.

Career[edit]

Shekhar was featured in the famous track ‘Jhumoor’, in the fifth episode of Coke Studio (India) in 2013, alongside fellow singer Papon. He has also featured in a range of Assamese movies such as Pokhila. Much of Shekhar's music has proved to be successful and popular, including songs such as Gaanja Liya,[3] Loi Ahisu Camera, Mur Babe, Degar Mari Mori Jam, Beauty Bettera, Jilele Jilele, and Deekha hei Khwaab (Fusion with Bihu).

Simanta has performed in concerts around the world, such as the annual two-day event held by the United Assam Association of the United Kingdom (UAAUK)[4] as well as Sahaj Parab- the Bengali root music festival.[5] He has also supported causes such as the First Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) clinic in Guwahati.[6] His latest performance in the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Bangla Grand Finale consisted of a fusion between Bihu and Bollywood, which attracted Bangla fans.[citation needed]

Discography[edit]

Album[edit]

Year Album Songs Composer Co-Artist Ref.
2016 Simantaz Indie "Jilele Jilele" Simanta Shekhar Bornali Kalita
"Degar Mari"

Film Soundtrack[edit]

Year Film Songs Composer Co-Artist Language Ref.
2017 Purab Ki Awaaz "Luitporiya" Ajay Phukan, Hitesh Baruah Priyanka, Madhuri Gogoi, Ajay, Richi Hindi

Personal life[edit]

Simanta Shekhar married Preety Kongana,Preety Kongana is a former model and an very popular Assamese actress. They have a son, Kaavyik Shekhar, who is seven years old. Simanta resides in Guwahati.[2]

References[edit]

  1. "Coke Studio fame Simanta Shekhar's folk fusion of Bappi Lahiri's number a big success". Orissa Diary. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Simanta Shekhar: Most Professional Singer". All About Assam. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  3. "Simanta Shekhar set to release music album 'Gaanja Liya'". India TV News. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  4. Goswami, Nina. "Talent and fundraising take centre stage at Assam Day 2013". Assam Times. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  5. "Sahaj Parab — A gala fest of Bengal's root music". Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  6. "North East Briefcase". The Shillong Times. Retrieved 14 October 2015.