Renuka Dasgupta (née Sengupta; 22 August 1910 – 1 January 1991) was a Bengali singer, considered one of the best-known exponents of the songs of Atulprasad Sen.[citation needed] She was a direct disciple of Atulprasad Sen, Kazi Nazrul Islam and Dilipkumar Roy.
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Renuka Dasgupta | |
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![]() Dasgupta in 1949 | |
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Born | (1910-08-22)22 August 1910 Konnagar, Bengal Presidency, British India |
Died | 1 January 1991(1991-01-01) (aged 80) Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Genres | Atulprasadi, Thumri, Nazrulgeeti, Rabindra Sangeet, Bhajan |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1925 – 1972 |
Labels | Hindustan Records (INRECO), HMV(Saregama) |
Born in Konnagar, West Bengal, Dasgupta lived in Gaya, Dhaka and Calcutta. She was a cousin of Sahana Devi, Atulprasad Sen, Kanak Biswas (née Das).[1] Dasgupta taught music in Kamrunnesa Girls High School at Tikatuli, Dhaka in the late 1920s. She married Hirendra Chandra Dasgupta, a graduate engineer of Bengal Engineering Collegein the early 1930s and settled permanently in Calcutta. She was associated with the radio audition committee of AIR, Calcutta.
In 1932, three Indian recording companies were born in Calcutta out of a nationalistic urge to compete with the British-owned Gramophone Company of India. One of these was Hindusthan Records. The owner C.C. Saha requested Rabindranath Tagore to record some songs and recitations. From those recordings were published the first record, H1. Atulprasad Sen recorded two songs which were published in the second record, H2. The third record, H3, had the songs "Jodi gokulachandra braje na elo" (kirtan) and "Pagla montare tui bandh" (Atulprasad) sung by Renuka Sengupta. Sales of this record reached an unprecedented high; such was the popularity of these songs.[2]
Contrary to popular belief, "Jodi gokulachandra braje na elo" is not written by Atul Prasad Sen.[citation needed] Dasgupta was also trained by Kazi Nazrul Islam and recorded two songs under his tutelage, Krishna Chandra Dey. The recorded song was "Aye Bhikharin Premnagar Ke Pritam Pritam Bole". In 1935 she was trained by Sailajaranjan Majumdar to sing Rabindra Sangeet songs chosen for her by Rabindranath Tagore. She went on to record five Rabindra Sangeets in her career.[3]
Renuka Dasgupta, who took Bengali listeners by storm with her one song *Jodi Gokulochandra Braje Na Elo* that is still remembered by generations even after a passage of eight decades. She shot into fame and became virtually a household name.