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Srabani Sen Exclusive Interview

Posted on : 20-04-2009 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Interviews, Music Schools, Rabindra Sangeet, Srabani Sen

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Srabani Sen Exclusive Interview
Srabani Sen is one of the most eminent Rabindrasangeet singers of our time. She is also the daughter of the legendary Rabindrasangeet singer Sumitra Sen and the sister of versatile singer Indrani Sen. The extremely talented and musically gifted singer talks to Gaanmela. Please watch Srabani Sen’s exclusive interview at gaanmela and explore the many dimensions of Srabani Sen as a singer and a nice & kind-hearted person. Interview and write up is by Gaanmela journalist Kaustav Goswami, also a disciple of Srabani Sen

As we entered the lush green premises of Saptaparni,one of Kolkata’s sky high apartments, the welcome notes of cuckoo guided us to the sixth floor at the farthest corner. Srabanidi, clad in a bottle green salwar kameez, was waiting for us; for me, it was going to be a lifetime experience, as I had never imagined in wildest of my dreams that I would be interviewing my GURU, someone whom I grew up listening to, the person who taught me to love Rabindra Sangeet. I had lots of queries,despite the fact that I knew many unexplored aspects of Srabanidi’s eventful life.

GAANMELA.COM had given me this opportunity of sharing these interesting anecdotes with all her admirers across the world.

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Gaanmela Q1. Today, I’m here on behalf of gaanmela.com. Didi, how are you feeling today?

Srabani Sen: I usually feel good most of the time, but today it’s a special day, because one of my favourite students is going to take an interview, I share a different rapport with them, anyways, It would be great fun and my thanks to Arunava and best wishes to gaanmela.com for such a novel concept in promoting Bengali music.

Srabanidi hummed ‘Tumi Khushi Thako’and set the tune for the day’s hectic, yet melodious schedule. From Saptaparni we reached Utsav Foundation, where she would be taking her class.We could hear strains of a puja paryay number,’Shunyo hatey phiri hey’and waited till she wound up.

Gaanmela Q2. Didi,on 1 st January,2009 you were declared the’ popularmost Rabindrasangeet singer of the year’according to viewers poll by Tara Muzik. There were senior artistes like Mohan Singh, Rezwana Choudhury. What was the first reaction when you came to know about it?

Srabani Sen: First of all, very candidly speaking, I personally don’t like this concept of sms voting Anyway, I really didn’t take it seriously though people were calling me up and telling , didi,all the best. Actually I was confined to home for more than a month with my broken arm then.On 31 st December evening, someone from the channel called me up and told me that viewers had chosen me. It was an exhilarating moment, but I would rather say, it made me happy because I accepted the award on behalf of all the singers of Rabindrasangeet.Specially getting a nomination with senior singers such as Mohanda was itself a matter of luck.Secondly, the recognition was for Rabindrasangeet—that made me more happy.

Gaanmela Q3. Many of us know that unlike Indranidi, you were not really keen on music. You were chirpy, fidgety, and happy-go-lucky kind in your childhood days. Can you take us down the memory lane?

Srabani Sen: Sure—-‘didibhai’ was a dedicated learner of music, right from her school days, and my only job was to assist her as a tabla player. I used to play with her kheyal, dhrupad, dhamar and she would procure the 1 st prize from everywhere. So, this inclination towards rhythm was there in me. Even today, unless Swapan or Siddhartha (though both of them are extremely gifted musicians) take right `theka’, I feel very restless, as the rhythm pattern for a particular song is there in my mind. Anyways, my early childhood days were spent at Rifle Range Road before we moved on to Saptaparni, where I had become immensely popular because of my antics. I used to play hockey with `laathi’ and `nuri’. As a cricketer, I was heavily in demand, friends from the neighbouring paras used to hire me as a batsman in lieu of cakes and pastries.

Gaanmela Q4.Did Sumitra Aunty never scold you for not taking up music seriously?

Srabani Sen: Yeah,very much. She used to say,`don’t you see, didibhai is being appreciated so much for her sincerity?’ But I never took all this seriously. It was only when my father took me to Geetabitan I started enjoying music. The teachers were so good, and my fellowmates too. Even there I would play tabla with my classmates and get scoldings from the teachers for not concentrating in my own lessons. Lopa (singer, Lopamudra Mitra) was one of my batchmates there. Even now, whenever I get time I pay a visit to my alma mater as it makes me so nostalgic!

Gaanmela Q5.. How were you initiated into Tagore’s music then?

Srabani Sen: I did my schooling from Pathabhavan, there Smt.Supurna Choudhury used to take our music classes. She used to keep insisting me to learn Rabindrasangeet seriously. But, believe me, I never had any plans to take up music professionally. It all happened accidentally.

Gaanmela Q6. Many of us don’t know that you started off your career as a journalist, and then went on to become the sub-editor of a women’s magazine. How did it happen?

Srabani Sen: I had just taken my M.Sc exams when my father passed away untimely. I was very depressed then, as I could not decide what was in store for me. Either I had to go for a P.hd or sing, didibhai took me to Pushan Gupta of Aajkal and he gave me an opportunity to write for the music section. It was then when I realized that being a journalist its so easy to pen down few lines criticizing an artist’s performance, but how difficult it is to perform for a singer. Now I understand a singer might not be in a mental state to sing on the d-day, but all that matters is the one day performance, and journalists wait for the occasion so that they can vilify a singer. So, after realizing this I quit reviewing. But after I joined Manorama magazine (where I used to write on a wide array of topics—fashion, travel, cuisines)I was really enriched as I got to hear different genres of music. Indian Classical, Folk, Ghazal, Pop and what not.

My greatest achievement was my meeting with the legendary R.D.Burman who had come down to Kolkata for my sister’s recording. He was so humble that he introduced himself to me. (nomoshkaar, amar naam Rahul Dev Burman). He was so decent and and answered allmy queries. I also had the opportunity of interviewing Remo Fernandez, and the last representative of the Bishnupur ghrana, whom we used to call `thakuma’. All these experiences have really enriched me and made me feel extremely honoured.

Gaanmela Q7. Srabonidi, you entered the music circuit when Indranidi was at her peak—-now, ironically many listeners say that the younger sister has proved herself to be superior so far as Rabindrasangeet is concerned. How do you react to this?

Srabani Sen: First of all, you ought not have asked this question (because its you), and secondly let me clarify that I didn’t have the opportunity or rather dedication to learn music properly. Didibhai is a devotee of music; she is a genius,comparisons happen between equals—-she is so superior, my God! I can’t think of it even. People who go into such comparisons only have one intention. They want to create a rift between the sisters. But she is like a mother figure for me. So, I don’t want to hear such comparisons any more.

Gaanmela Q8. Late Pijushkanti Sarkar writes in ‘Rabindrasageet er Robinhood’ Srabani is one singer who will rule the Rabindrasangeet circuit of in next few years. He was a great admirer of your songs.

Srabani Sen: I have seen so many singers since my childhood days, but believe me I haven’t come across someone like Pijushda who could appreciate newcomers so candidly. He used to treat me like his daughter. He took me to Music World (nobody knew me then.) and told the authorities to promote my cd as they did his ones. One fine morning he called me up at my office and told me to sing at Uttam Manch instead of him, as he had a sore throat. But when he was introducing me, I understood that his voice was perfectly okay. So this was Pijushda. His untimely demise was a huge loss for the Rabindrasangeet circle as after my mother and her contemporaries, no one would love listening to Tagore Songs. There was a vacuum—–it was he who came , saw and conquered the present generation listeners and was instrumental in spreading Tagore’s music among the masses. We are only carrying forward the strain created by him. Now throughout the year, soirees of Rabindrasangeet are held everywhere , it feels great , and Pijushda has the lion’s share of contribution towards it.I really miss him.

Gaanmela Q9.Rupudi, Rituparno Ghosh’s ‘Utsab’ was a landmark in your career. How did you get the scope?

Srabani Sen: Debuda (Debajyoti Mishra) called me up one afternoon and asked me to meet him the day after as they wanted me to do a playback for a film directed by Rituda (Rituparno was athen, Unishey April ). Frankly speaking I didn’t like the song (Amala Dhabala Paley Legechey) But Rituda and Debuda encouraged me immensely and the song was recorded quite effortlessly. Arghya kaku was my trainer, and Rajivda was the recordist (people who have seen me grow). So,there was not much tension. Rituda came and after hearing me sing, left the studio. Anyways,that song proved to be a jerk in my hitherto struggling career. Thanks to Debuda and Rituda, Debuda have taught me the nuances of playback singing—–sometimes he shouts at me and sometimes he pampers me so much that anyone would love to give the best.

Gaanmela Q10.Rupudi,I have heard that Smt. Suchitra Mitra had written something after hearing ‘’Amala Dhabala’’.

Srabani Sen: (chuckles) That was a blessing for me; actually Vishwabharati Music Board had not given a no objection to the song as they felt that it was not sung with the accompaniment of a ‘khol’. It was then forwarded to Suchitradi and Debuda had asked her expert comments on whether the rendition had marred or violated any norms of the song. Suchitradi after listening to it had written ‘’ei gaan er thekey bhalo bhabey ei situation ey gaoa jetey parey boley amar money hoy na’’—and this was indeed a surprise gift for me.

Gaanmela Q11.It is very co-incidental that during the 60’s and 70’s aunty had sung Tagore numbers for most of the Bengali films and now you are carrying forward the legacy. How does it feel?

Srabani Sen: My didibhai has also sung in numerous films and given hits like ‘Bhalobashi, Bhalobashi in Shwet Pathorer Thala. Actually the break which I got in Utsav opened many doors for me, and offers started pouring in from ace directors like Gautam Ghosh, Anjan Das, Subrata Sen. I really enjoyed singing some songs like Tomar Shur Shunaye (Dekha), Tomar Amar O Ei (Saanjhbatir Rupkathara).Another person to whom I am indebted is Debjit, a very talented composer and arranger who hasbeen a fountain of inspiration in my musical career. He has made me sing in more than 150 songsfor serials, telefilms. Apart from this,he was the person who insisted that I do an album on Atulprasad’s songs.I had never learnt them,but he arranged the album so well that I loved singing the songs.

Gaanmela Q12.Srabanidi,you have an album of Bengali Modern Songs to your credit….

Srabani Sen: My God! don’t speak of it….it was a super flop (bursting into peals of laughter). I didn’t have plans to release it .But when Shubhajit of HMV heard the songs he was very keen on releasing it as an album,”Tomar Amar Thikana’’.All the songs were sung by male singers as my ‘herey gola’ woudn’t have done justice to songs sung by female singers.

Gaanmela Q13.Didi, I have one question——sorry to interrupt you. Speaking about this ‘husky voice’(here gola)as you say, tell me how come the voice you speak and the voice you sing in are so different?

Srabani Sen: (laughing) yeah! many people ask me this question—-but unfortunately I don’t have an answer.

Gaanmela Q14.Didi, there was a time when the style rather the so called ‘rabindrik’ mannerism was given precedence over the thematic content?How would you define this term? Veterans say that Tagore is not for the masses.what is your take on this?

Srabani Sen: There is nothing called ‘rabindrik’—yeah, students from some institutions had picked up a mannerism of suppressing their jaws and singing songs. But now I see that the boys and girls are singing full throated, without such mannerisms. Coming to the second part of your question, I personally feel Tagore is ‘Only For The Masses’ and I love to sing for the masses more than I do while performing at a soiree where the intelligentsia clad in shawls come and sit.I feel when I’m singing for the mass, I have a greater challenge before me because I am interacting with today’s generation who would be listening to say, Bhumi or a Hindi singer afterwards in the same programme. And by God’sgrace I can make Tagore reachable to them through my songs. They listen, and you won’t believe once at Nazrul Mancha I was supposed to be the first artiste followed by Anjan Dutta and Cactus. I instantly refused the proposal as I thought no one would listen to me at a place where Anjanda and Cactus would be performing.5000 students of Andrew’s College had gathered for the soiree. Believe me, I was taken aback when requests started pouring in from all the youngsters and I couldn’t leave the stage before 2 hours. Everyone in the auditorium had joined me for ‘Purano Shei Diner Kotha’. That was indeed a memorable experience.

Gaanmela Q15.You have been to so many countries for your performances. Where did you enjoy performing most?

Srabani Sen: America, Doha, Australia. Audience in the middle east were very accomplished and I had to sing many uncommon numbers on request.

Gaanmela Q16. What is your opinion about the present generation learners?

Srabani Sen: They are very sincere, meticulous and more sincere than me. More than 200 boys and girls come to me. Some of my students are really very promising. But talent alone cannot make wonders. If destiny clicks then only you can be successful, this is what I believe.

Gaanmela Q17.What are your forthcoming projects?

Srabani Sen: This Pochishey Boishakh two of my albums are slated for release—-Pathik Paran and another one on seasonal songs of Tagore.`Bhumi’, the popular band have chosen me to train them up for their debut album of Rabindrasanget. This is a great achievement on my part, as they are so good souls apart from being fantastic singers.

Gaanmela Q18. You don’t have any qualms as a singer of Rabindrasangeet—you can be at ease with singers of any genre

Srabani Sen: Yes,this is a fact.Singers from all spheres love me,respect me,and I guess this is what I want.At the end of the day people would say,`Srabani Sen was a good human being’—that’s it.

Srabani Sen : My favourites

1. Colour: Off White
2. Place: Goa
3. Hobbies: Eating
4. Composers: Madan Mohan,Sudhin Dasgupta,R.D.Burman,Joy Sarkar
5. Singers: Manna Dey,Suman Kalyanpur,Mukesh,Mohd.Rafi,Hariharan, Jagjit Singh,Sonu Nigaam
6. Movies: Abhiman
7. Actors: Amitabh Bachchan,Jaya Bhaduri
8. Author: Suchitra Bhattacharya
9. Outfit: Jeans and Punjabi
10. Persons: My mother, my childhood friend,Mili

Rapid Fire with Srabani Sen
1. Bichitro/Prakriti - Prakriti
2. Debabrata/Hemanta – Debabrata
3.Satyajit Ray/Tapan Sinha – Tapan Sinha
4.Jokhon Eshechiley/Amala Dhabala – Jakhan Eshechiley
5. Rabindrasadan/Kalamandir – Rabindrasadan
6. Lata Mangeshkar/Asha Bhonsle – Asha Bhonsle
7. Recording/Live – live
8. Discipline/Bohemianism tinged with it – second one
9.Crowd/Solitude – solitude
10. Badalshesher Pakhi/Bhitormahaler Byatha – Badalshesher Pakhi

The rendezvous came to an end with Srabanidi’s soulful rendition of Tobu Mone Rekho…….. and left us yearning for more……
Write up and interview by Gaanmela Journalist: Kaustav Goswami

Srabani Sen Photo gallery

Srabani Sen – Ekok Rabindrasangeet

Posted on : 22-03-2009 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Events, Srabani Sen

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Srabani Sen – Ekok Rabindrasangeet
Visit Rabindrasadan on 11th April, 2009 at 6 pm, Kolkata for a Solo Recital of Rabindrasangeet by Srabani Sen presented by Bhabna.
For details, contact kaustav.goswami@gmail.com or call 09830459437

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Friends 91.9 FM Music Festival – Review

Posted on : 02-03-2009 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Ajoy Chakraborty, Events, Lopamudra, Reviews, Srabani Sen

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Friends 91.9 FM Music Festival – Review

Friends 91.9 FM Music Festival, a three day music carnival, got off to a colourful start on 27 th February at Nazrul Mancha .The students of Dakshinee, heralded spring with Orey bhai, phagun legechey ,’Akaash,amay bhorlo aloy’, Aji ei gondhobidhuro , however the choric rendition of an exquisitely private song like ‘Aj Jyotsnaraatey’ was incongruent and moreover the organization of songs by such a premier institute was diffused. Lopamudra Mitra took over the stage and created the ambiance with her splendid rendition of numbers like Aji Bijon Ghorey, Bhengey Mor Ghorer Chabi, and mesmerized the the audience with her soulful presentation of the all time favourite romantic song of  Tagore, Amaro Porano Jaha Chay. Joy Sarkar’s innovative orchestration lent a new dimension to the song. Srabani Sen, the heart-throb of Gen Y lovers of Rabindrasangeet, regaled with popular numbers like Aami Kaan Petey Roi, Daanriye Acho and Amar Mukti Aloy. Spring came alive with her velvety rendition of Jodi Taarey Naai Chini and Amar Mollikaboney. The treat came when the audience joined her in concord with Purano Shei Diner Kotha. Siddhartha Bhattacharya (tabla), Subrata Mukhnerji (keyboard) and Amal Sarkar (percussion) left no stone unturned to ornate the songs with their musical genius. Baul Bhajandas Bairagi and his troupe entertained the masses with their songs and dance interspersed with metaphysical conceit Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty set the tune of the evening with Behaag, Tagore’s favourite raga; the maestro didn’t have ample time to elaborate the raga on vilambit ektaal, so he quickly switched over to the drut bandish in jhaaptaal, followed by the locus classecus of Ustaad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Hari Om Tatsat. The first day’s programme was ably anchored by RJ Raja and RJ Rayn.
91.9-FM - Music Festival

91.9-FM - Music Festival

Ajay Chakraborty at Friends Music Festival

Ajay Chakraborty at Friends Music Festival

Lopamudra at Friends Music Festival

Lopamudra at Friends Music Festival

Srabani Sen - Friends Music Festival

Srabani Sen - Friends Music Festival

Write up by Kaustav Goswami

Sfulingo

Posted on : 11-01-2009 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Music Schools, Srabani Sen

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SFULINGO
A brain child of Srabani Sen, the worthy successor of veteran Rabindrasangeet exponent, Smt.Sumitra Sen, the institute has already carved a niche of its own , within a short span .With a strength of over 200 disciples, SFULINGO has been performing regularly at various soirees and television programmes, with critically acclaimed productions like, Shilaidahey Rabindranath, Sraban Gatha. The group already has two successful albums to its credit, Aaro Aalo and  Srabaner Gaan released by reputed music companies of Kolkata.

Srabani-Sen-Sfulinga

Srabani-Sen-Sfulinga

Principal: Smt.SRABANI SEN
email: srabani66@rediffmail.com

Best Rabindrasangeet Singer – 2008

Posted on : 11-01-2009 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Reviews, Srabani Sen

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According to the review of TARA Music, Srabani Sen is chosen to be the Best Rabindra Sangeet Singer in 2008 by the viewers/Listeners.

Srabani-Sen

Srabani-Sen

Bhitormoholer Byatha

Posted on : 14-12-2008 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Ratna Mitra, Reviews, Srabani Sen, Srikanta Acharya

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Bhitormoholer Byatha

Tagore’s indissoluble bond with his sister-in-law, Kadambari Devi, spanning over seventeen long years, right from the moment she stepped into the Jorasanko Thakurbari household, when she was only seven, has been immortalized by the bard through his poems, songs and letters. BHITORMOHOLER BYATHA (cosmic harmony) is a collage of songs and excerpts from his memorabilia revolving around his passionate relationship with his dearest Natun Bouthan. Conceptualized by Ratna Mitra, the album is a tribute to Tagore’s philosophy of death, transcendence of worldly woe and agony culminating into the ultimate realization of Tobu-o shanti, tobu anondo, tobu anonto jaage. The nostalgic reminiscence of the fond memories has admirably been captured by Srabani Sen, Sreekanto Acharya and Ratna Mitra. While Ratna and Sreekanto narrate the excerpts from Tagore’s memoirs with a profound sensitivity, Srabani pours her heart out in songs like Amar Praner Porey, Durey Kothao, Amar Bhuban To Aaj and Amar Byatha Jokhon. She captures the jocundity of “Olo Shoi”, the excruciating pain of Jey Raate Mor Duarguli and rejuvinates the connoisseurs with Aamar Hiyar Majhey. Shrrkanto’s voice over gels well with Srabani’s sonorous vocal timbre and she leaves no stone unturned to emote the songs with an impeccable perfection. Sreekanto’s euphonic music arrangementinterfusing esraj and violin aesthetically gives new dimention to the collector’s item.

Bhitormoholer Byatha

Bhitormoholer Byatha

SRABONER GAAN – monsoon songs of Rabindranath

Posted on : 24-10-2008 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Srabani Sen, Upcoming Albums

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BHAVNA RECORDS AND CASSETTES PRESENTS:

Sraboner-Gaan

Sraboner-Gaan

SRABONER GAAN – monsoon songs of Rabindranath

RENDERED BY: 200 STUDENTS OF SMT.SRABANI SEN
  • SFULINGO
  • DISHA
  • BANICHAKRA
  • DIKSHAMANJARI
  • JODHPUR ACADEMY
Music Arrangement: Subrata Mukherjee
Direction: Srabani Sen

Srabani Sen – Rabindra Sangeet Revisited

Posted on : 07-09-2008 | By : Kaustav Goswami | In : Reviews, Srabani Sen

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Srabani Sen – Rabindra Sangeet Revisited

Srabani Sen

Srabani Sen

As you enter the lush green premises of 58/3, Ballygunge Circular Road, one of Kolkata’s sky-high apartments, Saptaparni, the welcome notes of the cuckoo amidst an aura of nature’s comforting stealth, welcomes a weary traveller on a scorching May afternoon and guides him  to the fourth floor at the farthest corner.Now,as you close the collapsible gates of the elevator with a cacophonous clatter and press the doorbell,you will inevitably be  greeted warmly by the sparkling chuckle of a lady, clad in a traditional ”kantha stitch” saree or a ‘’salwar kameez”. Her face, bereft of a tint of make up and the unassuming cordiality doesn’t exude any of the quintessential traits of a celebrity——-I am talking about SRABANI SEN, the leading lady of Rabindrasangeet circuit, a name which has become synonymous with Tagore’s music,a name which has won hearts of unnumbered listeners, and connoisseurs both at home and abroad, all at the age of thirty-something!

The younger daughter of the veteran Rabindrasandgeet exponent, Smt.Sumitra Sen, sibling of the prolific singer Indrani Sen, Srabani had no plans of embarking on a musical career following the footsteps of her illustrious predecessors. For this post-graduate student of Geography, jornalism was the first choice. Srabani has worked with one of the most popular women’s maganize initially, as a Music Critic and then as an Editor for many years.”How did the shift happen?”‘
‘It was an accident”,smiles Rupudi (the name she’s popularly known with  in the music circle).”I was never so very focussed and dedicated like didibhai (Indrani Sen),naturally the lion’s share of parental attention went to her”. While the elder sister would sit with the taanpura for her rigorous riyaaz sessions the younger one would while away her leisure hours playing cricket with her school mates or showcase her percussion skills on the tabla.Srabani came out with flying colours from Geetabitan,and accolades started showering in from stalwarts like Maya Sen, Arghya Sen and others. She cut her debut album of Rabindrasangeet, Aamar Ekti Kotha(1993) from Soundwing followed by Bondhu Roho Shathey (1996).
The year 2000 was a landmark year in Srabani’s career. Her soulful rendition of Amala Dhabala Paaley in ace director Rituparno Ghosh’s film, Utsab won her the prestigious B.F.J.A award for the best female playback singer. Since then this die-hard fan of Sagar Sen has been going places giving startling performances at U.K, Connecticut, Florida, Doha, Qatar, Australia, Bangladesh and needless to mention all across the country,  from Lucknow to Bangalore, Mumbai to Agartala. ”I sing for the masses”, admits the singer with an unassuming candour. ”’if some experimental effort can bring Tagore closer to gen Y,why not?”  Srabani’s innovative ideas with orchestration and stage presentation has made her one of the most sought after performers of Tagore songs.She can cast a spell on the audience with her profoundly resonant and humid voice even after a rocking BAND performance. An indispensable presence at all Rabindrasangeet soirees, Srabani Sen has sung for critically acclaimed films like Dekha(Goutam Ghosh), Baariwali(Rituparno Ghosh), Swapner Feriwalla(Subrata Sen), Sanjhbaatir Rupkothara(Anjan Das), Ballygunge Court (Pinaki Choudhury), Hemanter Pakhi (Urmi Chakroborty) and a host of telefilms and television serials. She had the opportunity to lend her voice for the internationally acclaimed production of danseuse Tanushree Shankar, Chironton, where the legendary Amitabh Bachhan had narrated the script. When asked about her future plans,she says,”I want to carry forward my mother’s heritage and do something  productive for  my students who are very close to me. ”Srabani has released a cd called ‘ ‘Aaro Aalo” with some of her promising disciples. In this age of gross materialism, where nothing seems unconditional and where words like guru-shishya parampara have taken a backseat,there are good souls like Rupudi who can take some time off from their hectic schedule to ponder over those flickers , which can ignite any moment.
At the end of a busy day as Srabani reclines on her sofa and sends her emotive eyes through the casement like window towards the vernal sky, the cuckoo’s song now mingles with her humming modhuritu jagey dibanishi,piko kuhorito dishidishi to create a perfect euphony.

Author:
Kaustav Goswami


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