Kumar Sanu has won numerous awards for his contributions to Indian music. Some of his notable awards include:
Young Kedarnath started by performing at small private gatherings and recording low-budget Bengali albums. His big break came through the legendary music director Kalyanji-Anandji, who gave him a chance to sing "Vada Raha Sanam" in the film Hero (1983) under the stage name (bestowed upon him by Kalyanji). Though the song existed in the shadow of the main track, it was a start. Kumar Sanu
If the 1990s had a soundtrack, it would undoubtedly be sung by Kumar Sanu Kumar Sanu has won numerous awards for his
Born in Kolkata into a musical family, Sanu received early training in vocal music and the tabla from his father, Pashupati Bhattacharya, a noted vocalist and composer. After completing a commerce degree, he began his career performing in local shows and restaurants under the name Shanu Bhattacharya. Though the song existed in the shadow of
Think about that for a moment. In 1993, if you turned on Chitrahaar (the only music television show of the era), every other song was sung by him. From Baazigar to Darr , Aankhen to Rang , his voice was inescapable.