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          Utpala Sen

          Indian playback singer

          Utpala Sen (12 March 1924 – 13 May 2005) was a prominent IndianBengali playback singer.

          She was a very popular playback singer of her time in the 1950s alongside Sandhya Mukherjee, Pratima Banderjee, Alpana Banerjee, etc.

          Membership · Individual Membership Albert Renold · Guidelines · Statements & Guidelines Satinath Mukhopadhyay.

        1. Membership · Individual Membership Albert Renold · Guidelines · Statements & Guidelines Satinath Mukhopadhyay.
        2. I worked as a full time research officer in the ICMR collaborative study on chronic complications of NIDDM from to
        3. Satinath-da (Chatterjee) trained me with the basics of book-keeping.
        4. Mangeshkar has sung songs in Bengali, making her debut in with the hit song "Aakash Prodeep Jwole", composed by Satinath Mukhopadhyay.
        5. She has sung numerous duets with prominent male singers such as Hemanta Mukherjee, Manna Dey and also her husband, Satinath Mukherjee.

          Career

          Utpala Sen was born on 12 March 1924 in Dhaka, British India (now in Bangladesh) in a Hindu family.

          She took her initial lessons in music from Hiranbala Devi and then from Ustad Gul Mohammad Khan. She first sang publicly at the age of 11 in Dhaka Radio in 1935.

          He was the one of the legendary classical singers of Bengal of the 50s and 60s, who showed his excellence in films songs, Bengali modern songs.

          She recorded her first song in 1939. In 1941, she got immense popularity with the devotional song "Ek Hate Mor Pujar Thala" which was composed by Sudhirlal Chakraborty. The song "Mahishasur Mardinir Shanti Dile Bhari" added her popularity.

          During the early 1940s, she moved to Calcutta, British India (now Kolkata, West Bengal