Babul Supriyo is a name that resonates with multiple dimensions of Indian culture and public life. A celebrated playback singer turned politician, he has seamlessly blended his artistic talent with public service. This article delves into his life, achievements, and the impact he has made, creating a legacy that is both inspiring and multifaceted.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Born on December 15, 1970, in Uttarpara, West Bengal, Babul Supriyo grew up in a family with a rich musical heritage. His grandfather, Banikantha NC Baral, was a noted composer and musician, which laid the foundation for Babul’s interest in music. From a young age, he demonstrated an affinity for melodies, participating in local cultural programs and winning accolades in singing competitions.
Babul’s formal education was completed at Calcutta University, where he earned a degree in Commerce. While pursuing academics, he never lost touch with his musical passion. His journey into professional music began after he moved to Mumbai in the early 1990s, driven by a dream to make a mark in Bollywood.

A Glittering Career in Playback Singing
Babul Supriyo’s entry into the Hindi film industry marked the beginning of a celebrated career as a playback singer. He became known for his melodious voice and versatility, lending his voice to numerous chartbusters. His debut song, “Dil Ne Dil Ko Pukara” from the movie Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai (2000), quickly established him as a talented singer.
Collaborating with legendary music directors like A.R. Rahman, Anu Malik, and Jatin-Lalit, Babul delivered memorable hits across the 1990s and 2000s. Songs like “Hata Sawan Ki Ghata” (Hello Brother), “Hum Tumko Nigahon Mein” (Garv), and “Pari Pari Hai Ek Pari” (Hungama) became household favorites.
In addition to Hindi cinema, he expanded his repertoire to include songs in Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, and other regional languages, further solidifying his status as a versatile artist. His contribution to music earned him several awards and recognition, making him a cherished figure in the Indian music industry.
Discography History:
As a playback singer:
Year | Film | Song Name | Composer | Notes |
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1994 | Ekka Raja Rani | Dil Ko Zara Sa | Nadeem-Shravan | |
Prem Yog | Zindagi Char Din Ki | Bappi Lahiri | ||
Kranti Kshetra | Malan Thara Baag Mein Shor Machaongi |
Nadeem-Shravan | ||
1995 | Gaddaar | Baraste Paani Ka Maza | Nadeem-Shravan | Uncredited |
1996 | Agni Sakshi | O Piya O Piya | Nadeem-Shravan | |
Shastra | Kuch Hua Re Hua Re | Aadesh Shrivastava | ||
Jung | Kya Dekh Raha Hai | Nadeem-Shravan | ||
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi | Aaj Meri Zindagi | Anu Malik | ||
Himmatvar | Kitni Chahat Chhupaye Baitha Hoon | Nadeem-Shravan | ||
1997 | Saat Rang Ke Sapne | Aati Hai To Chal Dilon Ka Haal Ba Ba Batao Na |
Nadeem-Shravan | |
Naseeb | Tumhi Ne Meri Zindagi | Nadeem-Shravan | ||
Aar Ya Paar | Jo Hoga Hone Do | Viju Shah | ||
Jeevan Yudh | Sun Sajana Tere Bin | Nadeem-Shravan | ||
1998 | Doli Saja Ke Rakhna | Taram Pam | A. R. Rahman | |
1999 | Hello Brother | Hata Saawan Ki Ghata | Sajid–Wajid | |
2000 | Bechainee | Tumse Nahin Koi Pyaara Sanam | Charles Srinivasan | |
Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai | Dil Ne Dil Ko Pukara | Rajesh Roshan | ||
Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke | Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke Do Lafzo Mein Hai Deewane Yeh Ishq Mera Yeh Sama Yeh Nazare Koi Taza Hawa Ek Haseen Ladki |
Jatin–Lalit | ||
Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa | Chori Chori Chupke Chupke | Ismail Darbar | ||
Aaghaaz | Aaghaaz Karo Man Tera Mera Man |
Anu Malik | ||
Kaali Ki Saugandh | Raees | |||
2001 | Chori Chori Chupke Chupke | Chori Chori Chupke Chupke | Anu Malik | |
Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai | Maine Koi Jadoo Jabse Dekha Hai |
Anu Malik | ||
Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar | Govinda | Anand–Milind | ||
Kasautii Zindagii Kay | Kasautii Zindagii Kay | TV series | ||
Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya | Style Nasha Tera Sajanniya Re |
Himesh Reshammiya | ||
Boond | Goriya Re Goriya Re | Rajendara-Liyaqat | ||
Albela | Hai Mera Dil Tu Sarse Sarak Gayee |
Jatin–Lalit | ||
Ittefaq | Main Aashiq Hoon | Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen | ||
Dial 100 | Sunil Jha & Raja Sen | |||
2002 | Dil Vil Pyar Vyar | Yeh Jo Mohabbat Hai Kehna Hai Ab Ke Saawan Mein Kehna Hai (Solo) |
Babloo Chakravorty | |
Jeena Sirf Merre Liye | Jeena Sirf Merre Liye Pyaar Mange |
Nadeem-Shravan | ||
Kaaboo | Aey Babu | Anchal Talesara | ||
Company | Pyar Pyar Mein | Sandeep Chowta | ||
Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai? | Aarzoo | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | ||
Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai | Meri Tarah Tum Bhi | Sajid–Wajid | ||
Gunaah | Hamne Tumko Dil Ye De Diya Jab Dil Churaya |
Anand Raj Anand | ||
Deewangee | Dholi O Dholi | Ismail Darbar | ||
Santana | Phaguna re Phaguna | Malay Mishra | Mohammad Mohsin | |
2003 | Dil Ka Rishta | Dil Ka Rishta (Sad) | Nadeem-Shravan | |
Hungama | Pari Pari Hai Ek Pari | Nadeem-Shravan | ||
Chori Chori | Aate Aate | Sajid–Wajid | ||
Out of Control | Tera Chandsa Yeh Chehera Kudhi Vi Soni Tu Mera Hai Sanam |
Anand Raj Anand | ||
Kucch To Hai | Hai Rey | Anu Malik | ||
Leena On The Chhuk Chhuk Mix | Leena O Leena Tum Aa Gaye Ho Chhookar Mere Mann Ko Meri Pyaari Behniya Le Jaaynge |
Harry Anand | Remix video which had TV actor Eijaz Khan in his first few roles | |
DJ Hot Remix | Kehdoon Tumhain | Harry Anand | Remix video which had TV actor Eijaz Khan in his first few roles | |
Escape from Taliban | Rimil Baba | Babul Bose | ||
Ek Aur Ek Gyarah | Yeh Mann Mera Bada Hi Chaliyan | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | ||
Andaaz | Aayega Maza Ab Barsaat Ka | Nadeem-Shravan | ||
Zameen | Bas Ek Baar | Himesh Reshammiya | ||
Wrong Number | Kabhi Jabhi Koi Chehra | Daboo Malik | ||
2004 | Plan | Aane Wala Pal | Anand Raj Anand | |
Hum Tum | Hum Tum | Jatin–Lalit | ||
DJ Hot Remix Vol.2 & The Return Of Kaanta Mix | Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahaan Kehdoon Tumhain Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankain Vaada Karo Nahi Chhodogi Tum Meraa Saath Khizaan Ke Phool Pe Leena O Leena |
Harry Anand | Remix album | |
Naam Gum Jaayegaa | Tera Palkein Jo Uthin | Anand–Milind | ||
Suno Sasurjee | Saason Se Saasein | Sanjeev Darshan | ||
Sweet Honey Mix | Pardesiya | Harry Anand | Remix album | |
Miss Spicy Mix | Pardesiya Aaj Rapat Jaayn |
Harry Anand | Remix album featuring Rakhi Sawant in one of her first few roles | |
Baby Love – Ek Pardesi Mera Dil Le Gaya | Lekar Hum Deewanaa Dil Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi |
Remix album | ||
DJ Aqeel – Disco 82 | Disco 82 | DJ Aqeel | Remix album | |
Play Gal Mix | Mere Piya Gaye Rangoon (Version 2) | Harry Anand | Remix album | |
Rok Sako To Rok Lo | Haan Mujhe Thaam Le Rok Sako To Rok Lo |
Jatin–Lalit | ||
2005 | Vaada | Main Ishq Uska | Himesh Reshammiya | |
DJ Hot Remix Vol 3 | Aray Yaar | Harry Anand | Remix album | |
Chaahat – Ek Nasha | Dil Ki Baat | Anand Raj Anand | ||
Chehraa | Kabhi Khamosh Baithogi | Anu Malik | ||
Zameer | Dil Ke Badle Dil To Tere Pyar Ne Deewana Zindagi Ke Faisle Mein |
Jatin–Lalit | ||
DJ Hot Remix Vol 4 | Pardesiya Khizzaan Ke Phool Pe |
Harry Anand | Remix album | |
Dus | Chhaam Se | Vishal-Shekhar | ||
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya | Teri Meri Love Story | Himesh Reshammiya | ||
71/2 Phere | Tera Saath Hai Kitna Pyare | Shantanu Moitra | ||
2006 | Fanaa | Chanda Chamke | Jatin–Lalit | |
Bombay Vikings – Zara Nazron Se Kahdo | Kehdoon Tumhain Pardesiya Khizzaan Ke Phool Pe Leena O Leena |
Harry Anand | Remix album | |
Sanober & The Masti Express | Pardesiya | Harry Anand | Remix album | |
Vivah | Hamari Shaadi Mein | Ravindra Jain | ||
Mantra Shakti | Jackson & Shakeer | |||
2007 | Laaga Chunari Mein Daag | Zara Gungunalein Chalo | Shantanu Moitra | |
2010 | Sanam Hum Aapke Hain… | Dil Ne Jo Bhi Kaha Maine Manna | Manoj – Vijay | |
2018 | Laila Majnu | Sarphira | Niladri Kumar |
Bengali songs List:
Year | Film | Songs | Composers | Co-Singers |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Jamaibabu Jindabad | “Jamaibabu Jindabad” | Babul Bose | Priya Bhattacharya |
“Sneher Chayay Bhalobasay” | ||||
Pratibad | “Aasbe Ghare Khokon Sona” | Sadhana Sargam | ||
“Koli Kale Ghore Koli Haar” | Arshad, Priya Bhattacharya | |||
Bachao | “Aar To Kodin Pore” | Emon Saha | ||
“Amar Ekdike Prithibi” | ||||
2002 | Devdas | N/A | ||
Barkane | “Ki Name Dakbo Tomake” | |||
Annadata | “Hate Chabi Niye Bose” | |||
“Amader Katha Sudhu Mane Rekho” | Sadhana Sargam, Deepa Narayan | |||
Kurukshetra | “Kokhono Megh Kokhono Rodh” | Ashok Bhadra | ||
2003 | Champion | “Kobe Je Amar Naam” | S. P. Venkatesh | |
Sangee | “Bombay Kapiye” | |||
“Kere Nili” (Happy) | Mano | |||
Guru | “Takei Bale Bhalobasa” | Sadhna Sargam | Babul Bose | |
2004 | Dadu No. 1 | “Oi Chokhete Misti Hasi” | Malay Ganguly | Shreya Ghoshal |
“Ae Bhai Re Are Bol Na Re” | Udit Narayan | |||
“Aj Aei Shubhodine” | Shreya Ghoshal, Udit Narayan | |||
2005 | Swapno | “Muche Jaowa Dinguli” | Hemanta Mukherjee, Madhu Mukherjee | |
“O Akash Sona Sona” | Shaan | |||
Yuddho | “Tomar O Chokhete” | Jeet Gannguli | Sadhana Sargam | |
“Sure Sure Aaj O Mon” | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Jeet Gannguli, Sadhana Sargam | |||
Manik | “Subho Janmodin” | Babul Bose | ||
“Tomake Peye Chena Prithibi” | Shreya Ghoshal | |||
“Ke Dekheche Age” | ||||
“Kauke Bhalo Laage” | Shreya Ghoshal, Priya Bhattacharya | |||
2006 | Kranti | “Prithibi Bodle Geche” | Jeet Gannguli | Shreya Ghoshal |
Hero | “Aaha Mori Sundori” | Sabeha | ||
2007 | I Love You | “Ekta Kotha Bolbo” | Shreya Ghoshal | |
“Dhure oi Pahar Miseche” | Shreya Ghoshal, Sweta | |||
2008 | 10:10 | “Kolkata” | Drono Acharya | Sree |
2009 | Antaheen | “Alo Alo Rong Jomkalo Chand” (Pherari Mon) | Shantanu Moitra | Shreya Ghoshal |
Premer Kahini | “Aaj Swopno Sukher” | Jeet Gannguli | Mahalaxmi Iyer | |
“Sangsar Sukhi Hoy Romonir” | Shreya Ghoshal | |||
2010 | Ogo Bodhu Sundori | “Ei To Jibon Jak Na Jedike” | ||
Bolo Na Tumi Aamar | “Hate You” | Yuvan Shankar Raja, Jeet Gannguli (Arranger) | Monali Thakur | |
2015 | Coke Studio@MTV Season 4 Album | I Wanna Fly | Anupam Roy | Sharmilee Supriyo |
2015 | Coke Studio@MTV Season 4 Album | Moner Manush | Lalon Fakir, Anupam Roy | Satyaki Banerjee, Anupam Roy |
2016 | Jodi Jantem Album | Jodi Jantem | Durbadal Chatterjee | |
2016 | Kotobaro Bhebechinu Album | Kotobaro Bhebechinu | Violin Brothers | |
2016 | Mone Robe Album | Mone Robe | Atanu Sen | Alka Yagnik |
2017 | Bengali Puja Song | Aaye Phirey Aaye | Jeet Gannguli | |
2018 | Kishore Kumar Junior | Sedino Akashe Chilo Kato Tara | Indraadip Dasgupta | |
2019 | BJP Theme Song | Ei Trinamool R Na | ||
2019 | Gotro | Mashima Hitler | Anindya Chatterjee | |
2019 | Gumnaami | Subh Sukh Chain | Ram Singh Thakuri |
Transition to Politics
In a surprising shift, Babul Supriyo entered the world of politics in 2014 by joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). His decision was rooted in a desire to serve society and bring about meaningful change. Contesting from the Asansol constituency in West Bengal, he won the Lok Sabha elections with a significant margin, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his life.
As a Member of Parliament, Babul demonstrated a strong commitment to development, focusing on issues such as infrastructure, education, and employment generation in his constituency. His ability to connect with the people, combined with his eloquence and charisma, made him a popular leader in the region.
Ministerial Roles and National Contributions
Babul Supriyo’s political journey took a significant leap when he was appointed as the Minister of State for Urban Development, Housing, and Urban Poverty Alleviation in 2014. In this capacity, he worked on flagship government programs like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and the Smart Cities Mission, aimed at improving urban infrastructure and providing affordable housing.
In subsequent years, he was assigned the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, where he focused on reviving public sector undertakings and promoting industrial growth. His efforts were instrumental in fostering innovation and attracting investments in the manufacturing sector.

Cultural Contributions in Politics
Babul Supriyo brought his artistic sensibility to his political role, often using music as a medium to connect with people. He organized cultural events, participated in musical programs, and even composed songs to promote government initiatives. This unique blend of art and politics added a distinctive touch to his public service, earning him widespread admiration.
His ability to balance the demands of a political career with his artistic pursuits was a testament to his dedication and versatility. He continued to perform at concerts and record music, proving that passion and profession can coexist harmoniously.
Switch to the Trinamool Congress
In a dramatic turn of events, Babul Supriyo joined the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in September 2021, citing differences with the BJP and a desire to contribute more meaningfully to West Bengal’s development. His decision underscored his commitment to the state and its people, as he vowed to work for progress and inclusivity under the TMC banner.
This move highlighted the dynamic nature of his political journey, reflecting his adaptability and willingness to take bold steps for the greater good.
Social Impact and Advocacy
Beyond his roles in music and politics, Babul Supriyo has been an active advocate for social causes. He has supported initiatives for women’s empowerment, child education, and environmental conservation. His efforts to address societal challenges have made him a role model for many, demonstrating that fame can be a powerful tool for positive change.
In his constituency, he worked on improving healthcare facilities, building schools, and enhancing public amenities. His focus on grassroots development resonated with the aspirations of the people, earning him their trust and respect.
Challenges and Controversies
Babul Supriyo’s journey has not been without challenges. As a public figure, he faced criticism and controversies, ranging from political disputes to allegations of mismanagement. However, he tackled these issues with resilience and maintained his focus on his goals.
His ability to rise above adversities and continue contributing meaningfully reflects his strength of character and determination.
Personal Life and Inspirations
Babul Supriyo is a family-oriented individual, deriving inspiration from his loved ones. His love for music remains undiminished, and he often speaks about the therapeutic power of melodies in navigating life’s ups and downs.
He has also credited his upbringing and early exposure to music as key influences in shaping his personality and outlook on life.
Legacy and Future Endeavors
As a singer, Babul Supriyo has left an indelible mark on Indian music. As a politician, he has demonstrated a commitment to service and development. His ability to excel in two vastly different fields is a rare feat, inspiring millions to pursue their passions while contributing to society.
Looking ahead, Babul’s journey promises to be as dynamic and impactful as ever. Whether through music, politics, or social work, he continues to make a difference, proving that a multi-faceted approach can lead to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
Conclusion
Babul Supriyo is more than just a name; he is a symbol of talent, resilience, and dedication. His journey from the world of melodies to the corridors of power exemplifies the power of dreams and hard work. As he continues to inspire and impact lives, Babul Supriyo stands as a testament to the idea that true success lies in uplifting others while staying true to one’s roots.
His story is a reminder that life’s greatest achievements often lie at the intersection of passion and purpose. Babul Supriyo embodies this philosophy, making him a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations to come.