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Kunal Ganjawala


Kunal Ganjawala (born 14 April 1972) is a popular playback singer whose songs are mostly featured in Hindi and Kannada films. He has also sung in Marathi, Bengali and other official languages of India. Kunal began his career by singing jingles. He came to limelight in Hindi with the song "Bheege Honth Tere" from the film ''Murder'' in 2004. It was his first biggest hit. The song earned him Zee Cine Award as Best Playback Singer in 2005. He came to limelight in Kannada with the song "Neene Neene" from the film ''Akash'' in 2005.
==Career==
As a child, Kunal Ganjawala never thought of becoming singer. He didn't know until college that he could sing. Since then he started singing at every college festivals and won many intra- and inter-college competitions.
Ganjawala graduated from St. Peter's School, Mazagaon. Kunal wanted to be either a chartered accountant or an actor. Kunal admits that it was his parents' support which made him possible to become a singer. Kunal's sister is a Bharat Natyam exponent, while his father plays the harmonica. With his parents' support he took singing seriously and started believing that he can become a singer.
Later, Ganjawala learned music from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan under the guidance of Sudhindra Bhaumick. His first singing assignment was a Ranjit Barot-composed jingle titled ''Doodh Doodh'' for the Operation Flood advertisement. Ganjawala has said that he was taken seriously by other music directors because he was working with Barot.
Ganjawala's first break in Bollywood was ''Ab Ke Baras'' in 2002. Although the song did not mark him as a prominent singer, it earned him many offers. Thereafter he sang in many movies, such as ''Saathiya'' (2002), ''Indian Babu'' (2003), ''Paisa Vasool'' (2004), ''Khakee'' (2004), ''Rudraksh'' (2004), ''Dhoom'' (2004) and ''Meenaxi'' (2004). His breakthrough hit was "Bheege Hont", from the film ''Murder'', which won the 2005 Zee Cine Award Best Playback Singer - Male and IIFA Best Male Playback Award.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IIFA awards 2005 )
Ganjawala entered the Kannada film industry in 2005. His very first song in Kannada, ''Neene Neene'' composed by music director R P Patnaik and written by K. Kalyan for the movie ''Akash'', was a hit of the year. His big break in South India came in 2006 from the Kannada blockbuster film ''Mungaru Male''. His song "Onde Ondu Sari" written by Kaviraj and composed by music director Mano Murthy became the biggest hit of the year. It created records, including for highest sales and downloads.
Popular singer Sonu Nigam who is known in South India for his hundreds of Kannada songs, recently composed a theme song for the Karnataka Bulldozer's team in the Celebrity Cricket League. With lyrics by Sowmya Raoh, this was sung by the trio of Ganjawala, Nigam and Raoh. Ganjawala has sung nearly 450 Kannada Songs thus far.
He has participated in ''Sa Re Ga Ma'', an Indian singing talent competition on Zee TV (now ''Sa Re Ga Ma Pa'') when it was hosted by Nigam. He was a judge on ''Amul Star Voice of India'', another singing competition on Star TV, together with Shreya Ghoshal and Pritam.
Since then Ganjawala has worked for many music directors like Anu Malik, Anand-Milind, Nadeem-Shravan, Pritam, Himesh Reshammiya, Ismail Darbar, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Anand Raj Anand, Rajesh Roshan, Viju Shah, Aadesh Shrivastava, Roop Kumar Rathod, Daboo Malik, and Sanjeev-Darshan. Kunal recently sang for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's ''Saawariya''. His numbers from the films ''Maashah Alaah'' and ''Pari'' were running top on the chart.
Other than Hindi and Kannada, he has also sung in Tamil, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Bengali, Telugu, Assamese and Sindhi languages.
His song "Oh my love" from Bengali movie ''Amanush'' Jeet Gannguli and "Channa Ve Ghar aa jaa" from a Punjabi album ''Channa Ve'' by DJ Anit & Music director Santokh Singh was also a success.
In 2007, he participated in a concert tour in North America, called The Incredibles, also featuring Asha Bhosle, Nigam and Kailash Kher.
On 3 April 2010 he performed at RECSTACY, the annual cultural event of NIT DURGAPUR. On 26 November 2010 he performed at SDM UTSAV, the mega fest event of SDMCET.

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