Uma Bose (Hashi)  | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 22, 1921 Calcutta  | 
| Died | January 22, 1942 (aged 21) Calcutta  | 
| Occupation | Singer | 
| Nationality | Indian | 
Uma Bose (Hashi) (22 Jan 1921 - 22 Jan 1942) was a musical prodigy.
Early life
She was born in Calcutta to Prabha Bose (née Mitra) and Dharani Bose. Her father, who built the Mackinnon Mackenzie building in Calcutta and was a councillor of the Calcutta Municipal Corporation, belonged to an eminent family of builders. On the maternal side of her family, she was a great-granddaughter of Brajendranath De.
Career
She was a disciple of Dilipkumar Roy, with whom she composed several songs.
Such was her popularity, that Mahatma Gandhi once described her as 'The Nightingale of Bengal' in 1937.[1]
Death
She died of tuberculosis on 22 January 1942, which was her 21st birthday.
Songs
- Aaj Faguner Protham Diney (1938)
 - Aakasher Chand Matir Phuletey (1943)
 - Rupey Barney Gandhey (1940)
 - Key Tomarey Janatey Parey (1943)
 - Jibaney Maroney Esho (1940)
 - Chand Kahey Chameli Go Hey Nirupama (1938)
 - Jharano Patar Pathey (1938)
 - Neel Pori (1940)
 - Andharer Dorey Gatha (1941)
 - Prokitir Ghomtakhani Khol (1937)
 - Tomaye Guni Jeno Shuni (1937)
 - Rangajabaye Kaajki Ma Tore (1943)
 - Mon Tumi Krishi Kaaj Jano Na (1937)
 - Nirjharini (1940)
 - Aji Tomar Kachey Bhashiya Jayee (1937)
 - O Amar Mon Bholano (1939)
 - Modhu Murali Baajey (1940)
 
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