Udit Narayan rose to fame with this one song, got the Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer
Udit Narayan rose to fame with this one song, got the Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer
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Today is the birthday of Udit Narayan, who has settled in everyone's heart with his voice in Bollywood. He is celebrating his 65th birthday today. He has given many romantic and melodious songs in his career.  Udit Narayan was born into a family belonging to both India and Nepal. Udit was born to a Nepali family and had a child in the Bihar state of India.

Due to this, he remained associated with Bollywood songs since childhood. He also started taking music education during his primary education and during this time he lived in Nepal. For the first time Udit acted in a Nepali film. The name of this film was 'Sindur', but he did not become famous with this film. After doing this film he moved to Mumbai and after working hard for a long time, he got the first Bollywood film 'Unis-Bees'. He sang in this film.

After that, the doors of his fate opened. One of his songs is said to have made him a hit not a superhit and that song was from Aamir Khan's debut film 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'. In this film, he sang 'Papa Kahete hai bada Nam Karega.' And for this song, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer for the first time. After this song, he earned a huge name and became a superhit. Udit Narayan has received the Padma Shri award by the Government of India in the year 2009. Apart from this, he has also received 3 times National Award and 5 times Filmfare Award for his songs.

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