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Awards never dictate a singer's popularity : Rupankar

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Popular singer Rupankar says audiences are not dictated by the number of awards given to an artiste but how much hummable his tunes are.

"Don't think the national award for Jatiswar has changed the perception about me among my listeners. My single Puja albums had topped charts even before that and my other playbacks were also liked by the film-going public," Rupankar told PTI on the sidelines of an event here last evening.

Rupankar, who was however happy with the recognition for Jatiswar songs, was present at the album launch 'Achena Hathe' by young US-based molecular biologist Rudrashankar.

"Lyrics, voice, rendition and tune composition are essentials to make a track connect to the audience. And the present day Bengali songs are more closer to modern poetry with strong and rich imageries," he said.
 

"It is heartening to note that "The distance from home and isolation has not impeded Rudrashankar's expedition into the world of Bengali music, drawing influences from the golden era and still retaining the contemporary global influences," Rupankar said about the young Indian scientist, having roots in Hooghly district of Bengal.

"I liked the format where the tracks have been incorporated in musical plays," celebrated singer Jayati Chakraborty said.

Rudrashankar said when contacted, "I feel humbled as I am a great admirer of Rupankar."

"People often think those who hail from science background cannot enjoy the nuances of poetry. But this is far from true. Poetry is in everywhere," he said.

The album has been launched by Golden Vopice Entertainment having voices from Rupankar and singer Goutam Ghosh as well.

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First Published: Sep 16 2014 | 8:10 PM IST

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