Veteran Odia playback singer Pranab Patnaik passed away at 88

BHUBANESWAR: Veteran Odia playback singer Pranab Patnaik passed away at his Bhubaneswar residence on Friday.

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Veteran Odia playback singer Pranab Patnaik passed away at 88

BHUBANESWAR: Veteran Odia playback singer Pranab Patnaik passed away at his Bhubaneswar residence on Friday.

Article outline

  1. What happened
  2. Official response
  3. The bottom line

Key points

  • Born on January 20 in 1938, Patnaik created his playback singing debut in 1958 in Odia film 'Maa' and went on to become one of the most celebrated singer.
  • Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has expressed deep sorrow and remarked his demise has created an irreparable loss in the field of Odisha's art and culture.
  • He was presented with the Odisha State Film Award for best playback singer seven times.
  • Condoling his demise, leader of the Opposition Naveen Patnaik remarked his role in enriching the music world will be remembered for all time to come.
  • Besides, Patnaik was additionally well known for his work in Odissi, folk and devotional songs, ghazals and semi-classical compositions.

With his demise an era in Odisha's music has come to an end. In a career spanning over more than five decades, he had lend voice to more than 200 film songs.

Some of his well known songs like "Mun Keun Sahare", "Tuma Gaon Mahachhi", "Chala Ame Palaijiba Sahara", and "Tini Jati" shaped the evolution of Odia film song and music over the years.

Born on January 20 in 1938, Patnaik created his playback singing debut in 1958 in Odia film 'Maa' and went on to become one of the most celebrated singer. Son of former Speaker of Odisha Assembly, Lal Mohan Patnaik, he worked with eminent music directors such as Akshay Mohanty, Shantanu Mahapatra, Balakrishna Das and Prafulla Kar. He additionally shared microphone with eminent singers like Vani Jairam, Hemlata, Usha Mangeshkar, Bhupinder Singh and S Janaki.

He was presented with the Odisha State Film Award for best playback singer seven times. He was additionally honoured with Jayadev Puraskar and Balakrishna Das Memorial Award in 2023, Gangadhar Rath Award in 2017, Prafulla Kar Award in 2011 and Odisha Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for 1997-98.

Taken together, the developments around veteran Odia playback singer Pranab Patnaik passed away at 88 point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.

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