1. Nirmal Mishra
Nirmala Mishra was an Indian singer born on 21 October 1938 and passed away on 31 July 2022. She was the daughter of Pandit Mohinimohana Mishra and Bhabani Devi when she was born in Majilpur. She was raised in a musical setting. Both her father, Pandit Mohinimohan Mishra, and her older brother, Murarimohan Mishra, were well-known musicians. Her surname was Bandopadhyay (Banarjee). Later, the title of "Mishra" was bestowed upon her family. She has recorded songs predominantly in Odia and Bengali languages. She was given the opportunity to perform a song for the first time in 1960 in the Odia film Shri Lokanath by music director Balakrushna Das. She has performed in a number of well-known Odia films, including Adina Megha, Kaa, Malajanha, Abhinetree, and Stree.
...2. Bidipta Chakraborty
Bidipta Chakraborty is a Bengali Film actress born on 3rd of November 1980 to Biplab Ketan Chakraborty, an actor known for his work of Chader Bari (2007). She also has a sister who is also an actress named Sudipta Chakraborty. The native place being Kolkata, influenced with the films, started her career with supporting roles in the films like Mr. and Mrs. Iyer in the year 2002, Abar Aranye in 2003, Chalo Let’s Go in 2008, Ami Aadu in 2011, Meghe Dhaka Tara in 2013.
...3. Mahalakshmi Iyer
Mahalakshmi Iyer was born on 21 March 1990, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. She is a professional Indian singer and playback singer. Iyer is best known for her Hindi and Tamil songs. She has sung songs in many other Indian languages like Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati, Assamese, and Kannada. She belonged to a piece of Tamil music backgrounded family. Iyer was the daughter of her mother, who is a Carnatic classical singer as well. She started taking classes in Hindustani music at a very young age. Iyer has three sisters named, Kalpana, Padmini, and Shobha, and she was the youngest of all. Iye has been raised in Chembur, Mumbai, India.
...4. Jisshu Sengupta
Jisshu Sengupta is an artist who is known for his versatile performance in Bengal Film and Television sectors. Originally named as Biswaroop Sengupta, he is fondly called as Jisshu by his friends and family. His father Ujjwal Sengupta too belonged to Bengali film industry whereas Jisshu's mother Mukta Sengupta is from wedding planning industry. On personal front Jisshu is married to Nilanjana Sharma, since 2004. She is daughter of another veteran Bengali Actress, Anjana Bhowmick. Jisshu's fame began in cricket, then strongly routed in Bengali television and film industry. He played for sub-junior level cricket representing Bengal. However, he always wanted to enter silver or movie screen. He got his first break with a television mega serial by name Mahaprabhu. This is a turning point in Jisshu's acting career. He played lead role in this serial as Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. In terms of big screen, Jisshu worked with few finest directors in the Industry. He worked with Shyam Benegal, Rituparno Ghosh, Gautam Ghose and many more. In his recent movies his well matured performance as Byomkesh Bakshi, is much applauded. He also played a villain role in Arshinagar and proved that he well suits negative shades as well. His performances are always known for stepping up from the earlier ones. His director Anjan Dutt mentioned in an interview that Jisshu is one of those very few actors in the industry who try and elevate themselves by few more notches, every time they play a new character. Piku (2015) is one of those films which brought Jisshu closer to larger section of audience. He had gained immense popularity in Bollywood too, with this movie. Recently he played cricket for team Bengal Tigers in T20 match in the Indian Celebrity Cricket League. He led the team as captain and made a crucial half century while playing in opposite to Kerala Strikers.
...5. Kumar Sanu
Having chaired over 17,000 songs in the last 27 years inclusive of diverse languages and creating over 8000 new musical pieces, every Indian household and fans around the globe are familiar with the Iconic Kumar Sanu.
...6. Haimanti Sukla
Haimanti Sukla is a Bengali singer born on December 2nd, 1949. In Sirajgani, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan. She was born and raised in a traditional Hindustani classical music family. Her father, Pandit Harihar Sukla, was recognized as a Hindustani classical vocalist. Her career as a singer started in 1972 when she recorded her first song (E to Kanna noy aamar). Likewise, her father being into music, allowed her to be trained by him. Haimanti made headway in the film industry with the song (Kahan Se Aaye Badra), which she sang for the movie Chashme Buddoor. She’s also well known for one of her songs titled Amar Bolar Kichu Chilo Na, which was written by Manna De and released in 1978.
...7. Joy Sarkar