Dipali Barthakur | |
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Born | |
Died | 21 December 2018 | (aged 77)
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1955-1969 |
Spouse | Neel Pawan Baruah |
Awards | Padmashri, 1998 |
Dipali Barthakur (30 January 1941 – 21 December 2018) was an Indian singer from Assam. Her songs were sung mainly in the Assamese language. [1] She received the fourth-highest civilian award of India, the Padma Shri, in the year 1998. [2]
Barthakur was born in 1941 to Bishwanath Borthakur and Chandrakanti Devi [3] in Sonari at Sivasagar, Assam. [4] [5]
Barthakur started her career as a singer early. When she was studying in class nine, in 1958, she sang the song "Mor Bopai Lahori" on All India Radio, Guwahati, [4] and the song "Joubone Amoni Kore Chenaidhon" for the film Lachit Borphukan (1959). [6]
Some of her other popular Assamese songs are: [3]
Barthakur sang her last song "Luito nejabi boi" in 1969. [4] After that she began suffering from a severe motor neuron disease which hindered her singing and forced her to use a wheelchair. In 1976 she married Neel Pawan Barua, an eminent Indian artist and painter from Assam and son of renowned Assamese writer Binanda Chandra Barua. [1] [7]
Barthakur died on 21 December 2018 at Nemcare Hospital, Guwahati, after a prolonged illness. [8] She was known as "Nightingale of Assam". [9]
Barthakur was honored many times, most notably with the Padma Shri award for folk and traditional music in 1990–92.
Some of her awards/ recognitions are listed below:
Dipali Barthakur | |
---|---|
Born | |
Died | 21 December 2018 | (aged 77)
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1955-1969 |
Spouse | Neel Pawan Baruah |
Awards | Padmashri, 1998 |
Dipali Barthakur (30 January 1941 – 21 December 2018) was an Indian singer from Assam. Her songs were sung mainly in the Assamese language. [1] She received the fourth-highest civilian award of India, the Padma Shri, in the year 1998. [2]
Barthakur was born in 1941 to Bishwanath Borthakur and Chandrakanti Devi [3] in Sonari at Sivasagar, Assam. [4] [5]
Barthakur started her career as a singer early. When she was studying in class nine, in 1958, she sang the song "Mor Bopai Lahori" on All India Radio, Guwahati, [4] and the song "Joubone Amoni Kore Chenaidhon" for the film Lachit Borphukan (1959). [6]
Some of her other popular Assamese songs are: [3]
Barthakur sang her last song "Luito nejabi boi" in 1969. [4] After that she began suffering from a severe motor neuron disease which hindered her singing and forced her to use a wheelchair. In 1976 she married Neel Pawan Barua, an eminent Indian artist and painter from Assam and son of renowned Assamese writer Binanda Chandra Barua. [1] [7]
Barthakur died on 21 December 2018 at Nemcare Hospital, Guwahati, after a prolonged illness. [8] She was known as "Nightingale of Assam". [9]
Barthakur was honored many times, most notably with the Padma Shri award for folk and traditional music in 1990–92.
Some of her awards/ recognitions are listed below: