Krishna Beura is an Indian playback singer who predominantly works in Bollywood. He is from Kusupangi, Odisha. Krishna Beura’s father, Indramani Beura, was in the Indian Airforce and supported his singing. His mother, Shushama Beura, like any mother, wanted her son to be an engineer or doctor. As his father was an employee of the Indian Airforce, he traveled a lot across India, residing in Chandigarh for 11 years. He did his graduation from "Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College" and post-graduation in Indian theatre at "Panjab University". He had a passionate interest in music from the very young age of five. He decided to establish his career as a singer while he was doing his post-graduation in theatre. Meeting Sanjay Dutt July 29, 1959, was the day when the two legends of >> Read More... was a breakthrough in his life. Sanjay Dutt was a huge fan of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Krishna recorded one of the songs by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and it was presented to Sanjay Dutt.
Dutt liked his vibrant voice and allowed him to render his singing for four movies. His debut song "Sach Hai Sach Hai" from Rakht, released in 2003, gave him immense popularity among people. He went on to sing in films such as "I Proud to be an Indian," " Musafir Click to look into! >> Read More... ," " Rudraksh Click to look into! >> Read More... ," "Deewane Huye Pagal," "Aashiq Banaya Aapane," "Jaane-E-Man," and others after his performance in "Rakht," which helped him to establish himself as a singer in the Bollywood industry. The songs "Rabba" from Musafir, "Maula Mere" from the movie Chak De India, "Main Jahan Rahoon" from Namaste London, and "Soniyo" from Heart are his epic songs and created a huge sensation among music lovers. He has also sung in other languages such as Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, and Odia, his mother tongue. "Lutt Gaya" from the movie System and " Surkh Chandni Surkh Chandni is a 2019 Pakistani crime-drama tele >> Read More... " from Surkh Chandni are his songs from the Lollywood industry.
He also sang many songs in his mother tongue, Odia, namely, "Maa Khoje Mamata" (Title Track) from the movie "MaaKhoje Mamata," "Prema Aase Thare Jibana Re" from "Mu Premi Mu Pagala," "Mu Odia Pua from Kiese Dakuchhi Kouthi Mote," etc. The "Stardust Awards" presented him with the Best Playback Singer-Male award for his song "Maula Mere" from the movie Chak De India. Krishna’s singing is found to be similar to that of the legendary musician Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and he also accepts his love for Sufi songs. He has also sung on many albums in multiple languages, namely "IshqGali Na Jaiyo," "Neela Nayanaa," "Tama Kathaa Mane Pade," "Babosa
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