Babul Supriyo - Success Stories

Success Stories

Shortly, he began his venture into the World of Foreign Tours with none other than Amitabh Bachchan in May 1993 in USA and Canada. Thereafter in 1994 and 1995 his regular tours with all-prominent film stars gained him recognition among the International audience. In July 1997 and April 1999, he accompanied the legendary “Asha Bhonsle” to her concerts in USA and since then performed with her in prestigious concerts all over. After many successful tours abroad, Babul become extremely popular in the centers like the USA, UK, Holland and South America, where he regularly features in musical Concerts. In July 2002 he was honoured with a “Honorary Citizenship by the State Council of Atlanta”, United States of America; he being one of the youngest ever performer to receive such a recognition.

He was very well received by the audience in his first non-film album, titled “Khoya Khoya Chand” with Alka Yagnik. His solo debut album “Sochta Hun” released in March from Universal, which was launched Amitabh Bachchan and was very successful. He was honored by M T.V. IMMIES Award. He has recorded three album of Rabindra Sangeet (Tagore's songs), Kotobaar O Bhebechinu, Jodi Jantem and Mone Robe released in 2011. He also gained popularity as being one of the judges for a Bengali TV reality show on music, named Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs.

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