Ratan Kahar

Ratan Kahar is a Padma Shri awarded folk singer from West Bengal state of India.

Ratan Kahar
Born
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s)Jhumur, Bhadu song lyricist, composer and singer
Years active1964–present
Notable workBoroloker Biti Lo[1]
SpouseShanti Kahar
AwardsPadma Shri (2024)

Biography

Ratan Kahar (born 1935) is a veteran folk singer of Bhadu and Jhumur songs of rural Bengal in India. The Government of India awarded the Padma Shri, the country's fourth highest civilian award, in 2024.[2] His famous song Boroloker Biti Lo gained popularity in 1972 with Swapna Chakraborty's voice.[3] The original line of this song Lal Genda Phul caused controversy[4] when popular rap artist Badsha released his "Genda Phul" in 2020. Due to that controversy, Ratan Kahar's music creation, achievements, songs, artistry came to the fore. Badshah settled the dispute by giving him five lakh rupees.[5]

Published works

His other Bengali songs are:

  • Didi jano ki go jano na
  • Pala Re Pala Re Ravana
  • ⁠Thele de Mal Garita Chapabo Basta
  • Aghranete Naban khete amar bandhu keno elo na

Awards

In 2024, Government of India honored him with country's fourth highest civilian award Padma Shri.[6][7]

References

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