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Geeta Dutt (born Geeta Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was an Indian playback singer and a famous Hindi and Bengali classical artist, born in Faridpur before the
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. She found particular prominence as a
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in
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cinema. She is considered as one of the best playback singers of all time in Hindi films. She also sang many modern
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songs, both in the film and non-film genre.


Early life

Geeta Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri was one of 10 children born to a wealthy
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family in a village named Idilpur, Madaripur Subdivision (presently under Gosairhat Upzilla of Shariatpur District, Bangladesh), formerly under Faridpur district in
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,
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. Her family moved to
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and Assam in the early 1940s, leaving behind their land and properties. In 1942, her parents moved to an apartment in
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. Geeta was twelve and continued her schooling at the Bengali High School.


Singing career

K. Hanuman Prasad took Geeta under his patronage, trained and groomed her in singing and later launched her into singing for movies. In 1946, she got the first break with an opportunity to sing in the mythological film '' Bhakta Prahlad'' for which Prasad was the music director. She was given two lines to sing for two songs. She was sixteen at that time.


Personal life

During Geeta's recording of songs for the movie ''Baazi'', she met its young up-and-coming director,
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. Their romance culminated in marriage on 26 May 1953. Together they had three children: Tarun (1954-1985), Arun (1956-2014) and Nina (b. 1964). She also cut a number non-film discs, singing to the tune of notable music directors like
Sudhin Dasgupta Sudhin Dasgupta ( bn, সুধীন দাশগুপ্ত; 9 October 1929 – 10 January 1982) was a prolific Bengali music director, lyricist, and singer. He worked in various other Indian languages, such as Hindi, Assamese and Oriya ...
and Anal Chatterjee. In 1957, Guru Dutt launched the film ''Gauri'' with Geeta Dutt as its singing star. It was to be India's first movie in
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but the project was shelved after just a few days of the shooting. By then, Guru Dutt had got romantically involved with Waheeda Rehman and Geeta had taken to drinking. The break up of their marriage affected Geeta's singing career. In 1958,
S.D. Burman Sachin Dev Burman (1 October 1906 – 31 October 1975) was an Indian music director and singer. A member of the Tripura royal family, he started his career with Bengali films in 1937. He later began composing for Hindi movies and became one o ...
had developed discord with Lata Mangeshkar as a playback singer and he attempted to work with Geeta as the main singer of his compositions rather than the upcoming
Asha Bhosle Asha Bhosle (; Mangeshkar; born 8 September 1933) is an Indian playback singer, entrepreneur and occasional actress and television personality who predominantly works in Indian Cinema. Known for her versatility, she has been described in th ...
who, he felt, was relatively raw. However, out of her personal problems, Geeta would not practice her art sufficiently and failed to meet Burman's demanding standards. He and O.P. Nayyar then started to work with Asha and helped her blossom as a singer. In 1964, Guru Dutt died from a combination of alcohol and an overdose of sleeping pills. (His death was widely perceived as a suicide following two earlier attempts). This shattered Geeta, who then suffered a serious
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and ran into financial problems. She tried to resume her singing career, cutting discs at Durgā Pujā and giving stage shows. She performed a leading role in a
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movie, ''Badhu Baran'' (1967), and sang admirably in ''
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'' (1971), to the music of Kanu Roy. Geeta Dutt's final performance was for Midnight in 1972 (unreleased) Two duets, one which was with Talat Mehmood.


Death

Geeta Dutt died on 20 July 1972 due to cirrhosis of liver at the age of 41 in
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, Maharashtra. She was survived by her three children and siblings.


Notable songs

She has sung over 1417 songs in Hindi films. In addition, she has sung songs in many other Indian languages including Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Maithili, Bhojpuri and Punjabi. She has sung in Nepali evergreen movie ''Maitighar''.'The Geeta Dutt Website'
. Geetadutt.com. Retrieved on 6 November 2018.
Some of the songs sung under S. D. Burman's direction: * "Mera Sundar Sapna Beet Gaya" ('' Do Bhai'' – 1947 ) * "Woh Sapne Waali Raat" (''Pyaar'' – 1950) * "Tadbir Se Bigdi Hui Taqdeer" (''Baazi'' – 1951) * "Aan Milo Aan Milo" ('' Devdas'' – 1955 ) With Manna Dey * "Aaj Sajan Mohe Ang Lagalo" (''
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'' – 1957) * " Jane kya tune kahi" (''
Pyaasa ''Pyaasa'' (; ) is a 1957 Indian Hindi drama film directed and produced by Guru Dutt, who stars alongside Mala Sinha, Waheeda Rehman, Rehman, and Johnny Walker. Set in Calcutta, it focuses on the disillusioned Urdu poet Vijay (Dutt), whose ...
'' – 1957) * "Hum Aap Ke Aankhon Main" (''
Pyaasa ''Pyaasa'' (; ) is a 1957 Indian Hindi drama film directed and produced by Guru Dutt, who stars alongside Mala Sinha, Waheeda Rehman, Rehman, and Johnny Walker. Set in Calcutta, it focuses on the disillusioned Urdu poet Vijay (Dutt), whose ...
'' – 1957) with Mohd. Rafi * "Hawa Dhire Aana" ('' Sujata'' – 1959) * "Waqt Ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam" ('' Kaagaz Ke Phool'' – 1959) * "Janu janu re" ('' Insaan Jaag Utha'') with Asha Bhosle Some of the songs she sang under O. P. Nayyar's direction: * "Zara Saamne Aa" ('' Baaz'' – 1953) * "Babuji Dhire Chalna" (''
Aar Paar ''Aar Paar'' () is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language noir comedy film. Directed by Guru Dutt, it has music by O.P. Nayyar and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. ''Aar-Paar'' stars Johnny Walker, Shyama, Shakila, Jagdeep, Jagdish Sethi. Raj Khosla a ...
'' – 1954) * "Thandi Hawa Kali Ghata" ('' Mr. & Mrs. '55'' – 1955) * "Jaane Kahan Mera Jigar Gaya Ji" ('' Mr. & Mrs. '55'' – 1955) * "Jab Badal Lehraya" (''Chhoomantar'' – 1956) * "Mere Zindagi Ke Humsafar" (''Shrimati 420'' – 1956) * "Jaata Kahan Hai" (''
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'' – 1956) * "Aye Dil Hain Mushkil" (Aka "Bombay Meri Jaan") (''
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'' – 1956), With
Mohammed Rafi Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer and musician. He is considered to have been one of the greatest and most influential singers of the Indian subcontinent. Rafi was notable for his versatility and ...
* "Chor, Lutere, Daku" (''Ustad'' – 1957) * " Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" ('' Howrah Bridge'' – 1958) * "Kaisa Jadoo Balam Tune Dara" (''12 O'clock'' – 1958) Some of the songs sung under
Hemant Kumar Hemanta Mukhopadhyay (16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989), known professionally as Hemant Kumar and Hemanta Mukherjee, was a legendary Indian music composer and playback singer who primarily sang in Bengali and Hindi, as well as other Indian ...
's direction * "Jai Jagadish Hare" Composed By A Sanskrit Poet
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Circa 1200 AD ('' Anand Math'' - 1951) * "Na Jao Saiyaan Chhuda Ke Baiyaan" (''
Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam ''Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam'' () is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language drama film that was directed by Abrar Alvi and produced by Guru Dutt, who also co-stars in it alongside Meena Kumari, Rehman, and Waheeda Rehman. The film, which is based on Bimal M ...
'' – 1962) * "Kaise Roko Ge Aise Toofan Ko" (''Anandmath'' – 1952 ) With
Talat Mahmood Talat Mahmood (24 February 1924 – 9 May 1998) was an Indian playback singer who is considered one of the popular male Indian film song and ghazal singers. Although he tried his luck as a film actor, he did not succeed a great deal in act ...
* "Madbhari Hain Pyar Ki Palken" (''Fashion'' – 1957) * "Na Yeh Chand Ho Ga" (''Shart'' – 1954) * "Piya Aiso Jiya Mein Samaye Gayo" (''
Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam ''Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam'' () is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language drama film that was directed by Abrar Alvi and produced by Guru Dutt, who also co-stars in it alongside Meena Kumari, Rehman, and Waheeda Rehman. The film, which is based on Bimal M ...
'' – 1962) * "Chale Aao Chale Aao" (''
Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam ''Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam'' () is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language drama film that was directed by Abrar Alvi and produced by Guru Dutt, who also co-stars in it alongside Meena Kumari, Rehman, and Waheeda Rehman. The film, which is based on Bimal M ...
'' – 1962) Madan Mohan's direction * "Aye Dil Mujhe Bata De'"('' Bhai Bhai'' – 1956) For movie ''Anubhav'' (1971) * "Mujhe Jaan Nah Kaho Meri Jaan" (''
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'' – 1971) Music: Kanu Roy * "Mera Dil Jo Mera Hota" (''
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'' – 1971) Music: Kanu Roy * "Koi Chupke Se Aake" (''
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'' – 1971) Music: Kanu Roy Several songs from '' Jogan'': * "Ghunghat Ke Pat Khol" * "Mein Tou Girdhar Ke Ghar Jaon" * "Mat Ja Mat Ja Jogi" * "Dag Mag Dag Mag Dole Naiya" * "Mein Tou Prem Diwani" Some Bengali songs: * 'Shachimata Go Char Juge Hai' (1950) * Baalo (1951) ( Punjabi Film ) : Kothe Kothe Aa Kudiye : Music
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: L Sahir Ludhiyanvi * 'Ekhan-O Dustar Lajja' (1952) * 'Ei Sundar Swarnali Sandhyay' (Hospital, 1960; Music: Amal Mukherjee) * 'Katha Achhe Tumi Aj Asbe (Kanu Ghosh 1960) * 'Ei Mayabi Tithi' (Shonar Horin, 1959; Music:
Hemant Mukherjee Hemanta Mukhopadhyay (16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989), known professionally as Hemant Kumar and Hemanta Mukherjee, was a legendary Indian music composer and playback singer who primarily sang in Bengali and Hindi, as well as other Indian ...
) * 'Tumi Je Amar' ( Harano Sur, 1958; Music: Hemant Kumar) * 'Nishi Raat Banka Chand Aakashe' (
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Aamare Chaay, 1957; Music:
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) * 'Jhanak Jhanak Kanak Kankan Baaje' (Indrani, 1958; Music : Nachiketa Ghosh) * ' Sundar, jano na ki.....' ( Indrani, 1958; Music : Nachiketa Ghosh) * ' Nir chhoto kshati nei ' uet with Hemanta Mukherjee Indrani, 1958; Music : Nachiketa Ghosh) * ' Kancher churir chhata' ( Dak Harkara; Music : Sudhin Dasgupta) A few Bengali songs of non-film genre: * ' Kato gaan haralam tomar majhe ' (Music : Anal Chatterjee) * ' Krishnachura aagun tumi ' (Music : Sudhin Dasgupta) * ' Ektu chaoya, ektu paoya ' (Music : Sudhin Dasgupta) * '..Aay aay moynamotir ganye ' (Music : Kanu Roy)


Government recognition

Postage stamps featuring Dutt were issued by
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in 2013 and 2016.


References


External links

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Listen some selected songs by Geeta Dutt

Geeta Dutt: Hindi cinema's skylark who enthralled millions
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