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Indubala

Indubala (1898 – 30 November 1984), sometimes credited as Miss Indubala, Indubālā Debī, or Indubala Devi, was a Bengali singer and actress. She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1975.

Indubala
Indubala, from a 1936 issue of The Indian Listener
Born1898
Died30 November 1984 (aged approximately 83)
Other namesIndubālā Debī, Miss Indubala, Indu Bala
Occupation(s)Singer and actress

Early life edit

Indubala was born in Amritsar, the daughter of Motilal Bose and Rajabala. Her parents were with the Great Bengal Circus,[1] and separated soon after her birth. She lived with her mother in Calcutta. She trained as a singer in Calcutta with several teachers, including Gauhar Jaan,[2] Kamal Dasgupta, and Kazi Nazrul Islam.[3]

Career edit

Indubala is considered one of the great Bengali women singers.[4][5] She made her first of hundreds of recordings for Gramaphone Records in 1915 or 1916.[6][7] She performed on stage with her mother's company, the Rambagan Female Kali Theatre,[8] and at the Star Theatre. She sang on All India Radio beginning in 1927, on the broadcaster's second day on the air, and regularly through the 1930s.[9] In 1936 she was appointed court musician to the Maharaja of Mysore.[10] Beginning in the 1930s she provided playback vocals for sound films, and she acted on-screen in more than two dozen films, including Rajrani Meera (1933), Sati Sulochana (1934), and Naveena Sarangadhara (1936).[11] She retired from the stage in 1950. She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1975.[1]

Indubala lived most of her life in the Rambagan neighborhood of Calcutta,[12] and was concerned for the welfare of the actresses and sex workers concentrated in that district. "I am Rambagan's Indu," she declared. "Here I have learnt music, established myself, and got respect."[8]

Personal life edit

After several years of declining health, Indubala died in 1984, in Calcutta, in her mid-eighties.[3] She is one of the title characters of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay's short story "Einstein and Indubala" (2016).[13] In 2020 a compilation album of Indubala's recordings was released on vinyl, by Tara Disc.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chakrabarti, Kunal; Chakrabarti, Shubhra (22 August 2013). Historical Dictionary of the Bengalis. Scarecrow Press. pp. 232–233. ISBN 978-0-8108-8024-5.
  2. ^ Gupta, Debdutta (17 January 2020). "Indubala Devi – the singing sensation of 1915 Calcutta!". Get Bengal. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b Guha, Jyoti Prakash (2008). "A short biography of Indubala" (PDF). The Record News: 35–50.
  4. ^ Murshid, Ghulam (25 January 2018). Bengali Culture Over a Thousand Years. Niyogi Books. ISBN 978-93-86906-12-0.
  5. ^ Bhattacharya, Rimli (15 May 2018). Public Women in British India: Icons and the Urban Stage. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-429-01655-4.
  6. ^ Denning, Michael (1 August 2015). Noise Uprising: The Audiopolitics of a World Musical Revolution. Verso Books. ISBN 978-1-78168-857-1.
  7. ^ Joshi, G. N. (1988). "A Concise History of the Phonograph Industry in India". Popular Music. 7 (2): 147–156. doi:10.1017/S0261143000002725. ISSN 0261-1430. JSTOR 853533. S2CID 161788875.
  8. ^ a b Chakraborti, Bikas (2014). "Mirabai and Indubala: Spiritual Empowerment Redefined". In Banerjee, Debalina (ed.). Boundaries of the Self: Gender, Culture and Spaces. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 127–139, quote on page 138. ISBN 9781443860789.
  9. ^ "Miss Indubala". The Indian Listener. 6: 11. 22 December 1940.
  10. ^ "Books Reviewed" The Indian Listener (22 September 1936): 952.
  11. ^ Dickey, Sara; Dudrah, Rajinder (24 October 2018). South Asian Cinemas: Widening the Lens. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-97729-2.
  12. ^ Purkayastha, Prarthana (2021). "Outing Pleasure and Indulgence: Indubala's Scrapbook and the Red-Light Dances of Calcutta". Contemporary Theatre Review. 31 (1–2): 14–33. doi:10.1080/10486801.2021.1878502. ISSN 1048-6801. S2CID 234783392.
  13. ^ Ravi, S. (20 April 2016). "Tales that continue to rankle". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  14. ^ Discogs, Miss Indubala – Miss Indubala (1889-1984) (2020, Vinyl), retrieved 15 November 2021

External links edit

  • Indubala at IMDb
  • Miss Indubala Raga Bhairavi Coln: Rantideb Maitra, a recording by Indubala, on YouTube

indubala, 1898, november, 1984, sometimes, credited, miss, indubālā, debī, devi, bengali, singer, actress, received, sangeet, natak, akademi, award, 1975, from, 1936, issue, indian, listenerborn1898amritsar, indiadied30, november, 1984, aged, approximately, ko. Indubala 1898 30 November 1984 sometimes credited as Miss Indubala Indubala Debi or Indubala Devi was a Bengali singer and actress She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1975 IndubalaIndubala from a 1936 issue of The Indian ListenerBorn1898Amritsar IndiaDied30 November 1984 aged approximately 83 Kolkata IndiaOther namesIndubala Debi Miss Indubala Indu BalaOccupation s Singer and actress Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editIndubala was born in Amritsar the daughter of Motilal Bose and Rajabala Her parents were with the Great Bengal Circus 1 and separated soon after her birth She lived with her mother in Calcutta She trained as a singer in Calcutta with several teachers including Gauhar Jaan 2 Kamal Dasgupta and Kazi Nazrul Islam 3 Career editIndubala is considered one of the great Bengali women singers 4 5 She made her first of hundreds of recordings for Gramaphone Records in 1915 or 1916 6 7 She performed on stage with her mother s company the Rambagan Female Kali Theatre 8 and at the Star Theatre She sang on All India Radio beginning in 1927 on the broadcaster s second day on the air and regularly through the 1930s 9 In 1936 she was appointed court musician to the Maharaja of Mysore 10 Beginning in the 1930s she provided playback vocals for sound films and she acted on screen in more than two dozen films including Rajrani Meera 1933 Sati Sulochana 1934 and Naveena Sarangadhara 1936 11 She retired from the stage in 1950 She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1975 1 Indubala lived most of her life in the Rambagan neighborhood of Calcutta 12 and was concerned for the welfare of the actresses and sex workers concentrated in that district I am Rambagan s Indu she declared Here I have learnt music established myself and got respect 8 Personal life editAfter several years of declining health Indubala died in 1984 in Calcutta in her mid eighties 3 She is one of the title characters of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay s short story Einstein and Indubala 2016 13 In 2020 a compilation album of Indubala s recordings was released on vinyl by Tara Disc 14 References edit a b Chakrabarti Kunal Chakrabarti Shubhra 22 August 2013 Historical Dictionary of the Bengalis Scarecrow Press pp 232 233 ISBN 978 0 8108 8024 5 Gupta Debdutta 17 January 2020 Indubala Devi the singing sensation of 1915 Calcutta Get Bengal Retrieved 14 November 2021 a b Guha Jyoti Prakash 2008 A short biography of Indubala PDF The Record News 35 50 Murshid Ghulam 25 January 2018 Bengali Culture Over a Thousand Years Niyogi Books ISBN 978 93 86906 12 0 Bhattacharya Rimli 15 May 2018 Public Women in British India Icons and the Urban Stage Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 0 429 01655 4 Denning Michael 1 August 2015 Noise Uprising The Audiopolitics of a World Musical Revolution Verso Books ISBN 978 1 78168 857 1 Joshi G N 1988 A Concise History of the Phonograph Industry in India Popular Music 7 2 147 156 doi 10 1017 S0261143000002725 ISSN 0261 1430 JSTOR 853533 S2CID 161788875 a b Chakraborti Bikas 2014 Mirabai and Indubala Spiritual Empowerment Redefined In Banerjee Debalina ed Boundaries of the Self Gender Culture and Spaces Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp 127 139 quote on page 138 ISBN 9781443860789 Miss Indubala The Indian Listener 6 11 22 December 1940 Books Reviewed The Indian Listener 22 September 1936 952 Dickey Sara Dudrah Rajinder 24 October 2018 South Asian Cinemas Widening the Lens Routledge ISBN 978 1 317 97729 2 Purkayastha Prarthana 2021 Outing Pleasure and Indulgence Indubala s Scrapbook and the Red Light Dances of Calcutta Contemporary Theatre Review 31 1 2 14 33 doi 10 1080 10486801 2021 1878502 ISSN 1048 6801 S2CID 234783392 Ravi S 20 April 2016 Tales that continue to rankle The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 15 November 2021 Discogs Miss Indubala Miss Indubala 1889 1984 2020 Vinyl retrieved 15 November 2021External links editIndubala at IMDb Miss Indubala Raga Bhairavi Coln Rantideb Maitra a recording by Indubala on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indubala amp oldid 1177441361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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