Indubala (1898 – November 30, 1984), sometimes credited as Miss Indubala, Indubālā Debī, or Indubala Devi, was a Bengali singer and actress. She received the
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1975.
Early life
Indubala was born in
Amritsar, the daughter of Motilal Bose and Rajabala. Her parents were with the Great Bengal Circus,
and separated soon after her birth. She lived with her mother in Calcutta. She trained as a singer in Calcutta with several teachers, including
Gauhar Jaan
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,
Kamal Dasgupta
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, and
Kazi Nazrul Islam
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.
Career
Indubala is considered one of the great Bengali women singers. She made her first of hundreds of recordings for
Gramaphone Records
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History
The store opened in 1969 and originally sold folk, jazz, and blues music. By the 1980s, the store was selling house music records. The store was the first of its ...
in 1915 or 1916. She performed on stage with her mother's company, the Rambagan Female Kali Theatre,
and at the
Star Theatre. She sang on All India Radio beginning in 1927, on the broadcaster's second day on the air, and regularly through the 1930s. In 1936 she was appointed court musician to the
Maharaja of Mysore
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In title, the role has been known by differen ...
. Beginning in the 1930s she provided
playback vocals for sound films, and she acted on-screen in more than two dozen films, including ''
Rajrani Meera
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'' (1933), ''
Sati Sulochana'' (1934), and ''
Naveena Sarangadhara
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'' (1936). She retired from the stage in 1950. She received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1975.
Indubala lived most of her life in the Rambagan neighborhood of Calcutta, and was concerned for the welfare of the actresses and sex workers concentrated in that district. "I am Rambagan's Indu," she declared. "Here I have learnt music, established myself, and got respect."
Personal life
After several years of declining health, Indubala died in 1984, in Calcutta, in her mid-eighties.
She is one of the title characters of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay's short story "Einstein and Indubala" (2016). In 2020 a compilation album of Indubala's recordings was released on vinyl, by Tara Disc.
References
External links
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Miss Indubala Raga Bhairavi Coln: Rantideb Maitra a recording by Indubala, on YouTube
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1898 births
1984 deaths
People from Amritsar
Indian women singers
People from Kolkata
Bengali singers
Singers from Kolkata