She was bit unfortunate as she never won the National Film Awards or Filmfare Award for singing but is still considered among the popular singers of her prime time. She recorded songs for movies in several languages besides Hindi, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, Bengali, Oriya and Punjabi. She Kalyanpur's career started in 1954 and was very popular singer in the 1960s and 1970s. Her voice was often mistaken to be that of Lata Mangeshkar. She is one of the best-known and most respected playback singers in India. But Suman Kalyanpur is a standing testimony for that elegance.Suman Kalyanpur (aka Suman Hemmady) (born 28 January 1937) is an Indian singer. Such gracious nature is rare in show biz. She had her fair share of songs which are still remembered for her soulful or buoyant renditions.
Sung by great artists like Lata Mangeshkar & Usha Mangeshkar, Shankar Mahadevan, Anuradha Paudwal, Devaki Pandit, Sadhana Sargam, Sanjeev Abhyankar, to name a few. Your one-stop destination for a bouquet of melodious Marathi devotional songs. In Suman Kalyanpur’s case there were no grudges, no imitation or no sidelining accusations. The land of Maharashtra has many great abhangas, Marathi bhakti geet, and divine traditional songs. She had sung a host of devotional songs both in Hindi and Marathi and also in several other languages. Suman’s popular numbers still in my memory are ‘Aaj kal tere mere’ from ‘Brahmacharai’ with Rafi, the title song of ‘Jahan pyaar mile’, ‘Ek thi nindiya’ from ‘Seema’, ‘Behanane bhai ki’ the title song from ‘Resham Ki Dori’ (all by Shankar-Jaikishen), ‘Barka bairan zara tham ke barso’ from ‘Sabak’, (Usha Khanna), ‘Na Jaane kaise’ from ‘Badalte Rishtey’ with Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi, ‘Zindagi Imtihan leti hain’ with Kamalesh, Anwar Awasti from ‘Naseeb’ (Laxmikant-Pyarelal), ‘Kam dev jaisi’ from ‘Tum Haseen Main Jawan’, ‘Dil ki kitab kori hai’ with Rafi in ‘Yaar Mera’, 'Aayana humko pyaar jatana' with Mukesh in 'Pehchan' (SJ again) to pick some. She had her share with all the famous music directors of that time though she had always been a great favorite of music director Shankar-Jaikishen and Usha Khanna. Surprisingly, her closeness to Lata’s vocal, didn’t pale Suman Kalyanpur into insignificance. Later, it wasn’t difficult for me also to differentiate the two talented singers. Listen to all of Navika Re Suman Kalyanpur Suman Geete online on JioSaavn. Dev Gruhi Ya Bhakta Jana (Album Version) - Suman Kalyanpur, 5. Jo Triguna Che Murt Jahla (Album Version) - Suman Kalyanpur, 4. Sona Sakal Jhali (Album Version) - Suman Kalyanpur, 3. Ganadhi Paho Utha Lavkari (Album Version) - Suman Kalyanpur, 2.
Marathi music album by Suman Kalyanpur 1.
The songs were composed by talented musicians such as Suman Kalyanpur, Dasharath Pujari, and Arun Date. Listen to Bhakti Suman songs Online on JioSaavn. Poets include Suresh Bhat (who made Marathi ghazals popular) and Shanta Shelke. Notable composers/performers/singers include Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Sudhir Phadke, Arun Date, and Suman Kalyanpur. There are a total of 21 songs in Navika Re Suman Kalyanpur Suman Geete. Marathi Bhavageet (Marathi:) draws from Marathi language poetry. So sweet tenor her voice used to have but on closer observation with familiarity, one can distinguish Suman from Lata. Navika Re Suman Kalyanpur Suman Geete is a Marathi album released in 1991. When it was announced (those days Vividh Bharati used to clearly mention the name of the lyricist, music, singer and the movie!) it was Suman Kalyanpur. Listen to all of Pahatechi Bhakti Geeten online on JioSaavn. Vasantrao Deshpande, Anuradha Paudwal, and more. The songs were composed by talented musicians such as Sudhir Phadke, Dr. There are a total of 15 songs in Pahatechi Bhakti Geeten. This group is open to all singers, enthusiasts and music lovers. Pahatechi Bhakti Geeten is a Marathi album released in 1968. ‘Mera pyaar bhi tu hai’ from film ‘Saathi’ with Mukesh, I thought it was Lata. The Bhaktidhara group was formed by the late Mrs. When I started listening to Hindi film songs, I made that mistake. Probably, that was the weakness of once popular playback singer Suman Kalyanpur. One may almost likely to mistake it for the voice of Lata Mangeshkar.