Kumar Nishant

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Kumar Nishant
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Born (1987-01-20) January 20, 1987 (age 37)
Patratu, Jharkhand
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
Occupation
Parents
  • Satyendra Nath Sahar (father)
  • Devmurat Devi (mother)

Kumar Nishant (born January 20, 1987) is an Indian singer, lyricist, actor, poet, author, musician, voice-over artist, and former radio jockey.[1] He is the programming head at Red FM, Jamshedpur.[2][3]

Kumar Nishant is known for his hit singles such as Sarhul Dhun, Colour WIth Care, Dhokha, Tere Bina, Tu Hi Sach, Maa Tujhse Kahna Hai, Bechara Dil, Tune Kiya Jo O Bewaffa and Patthar Dil. He is often regarded as the most influential up-and-coming music artist in the Indian music industry. His music can be found on all major music streaming platforms, such as Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple Music, Gaana and YouTube.[4]

Early life and education

Kumar Nishant was born and raised in Patratu, Jharkhand, the son of Satyendra Nath Sahar and Devmurat Devi. He completed his elementary and high school in Patratu. He obtained his bachelor's degree in 2004 from Vinoba Bhave University. Furthering his education in radio, television, and digital communication, he attended the International School of Media & Entertainment Studies.

Kumar Nishant's passion for music began in childhood, and he studied music simultaneously with his studies for eleven years. He was inspired by renowned vocalists such as Mohammad Rafi, Kishore Da, and R. D. Burman, to whom he enjoyed listening. Kumar Nishant began practicing and studying music full-time after graduation, paving the groundwork for his eventual musical career.

Career

In 2007, Kumar Nishant began his career as a radio jockey at B.A.G. Films' Radio Dhamaal. As a result, he began working for several radio and television stations as a creative director, anchor, and R.J., including 94.3 My FM, Radio Dhoom, Desh Live News Channel, and Naxatra News. He is currently the head of programming at Red FM, Jamshedpur, a position he assumed in 2015.[5]

Kumar Nishant started his career as a singer with his debut Hindi singles "Tere Bina" & "Tu Hi Sach," launched by White Hill Music. Soon after the release, Kumar Nishant rose to prominence and gained recognition in the industry. In 2019, he released another single, "Dhokha," a Punjabi video song through which he told his story and featured in the lead role. In 2020, amid the epidemic, Kumar Nishant's Mother's Day song "Maa Tujhse Kahna Hai" was released, with its passionate and poignant lyrics touching the hearts of millions.

In 2022, Kumar Nishant released "Sarhul Dhun," a portrayal of Jharkhand's culture.[6] The song represents the Sarhul festival, Jharkhand's largest tribal celebration. The song went viral and accumulated millions of views and listeners in Jharkhand and India. Following this, Kumar Nishant collaborated with the Jharkhand police to release the song "Colour With Care."[7] The song was published on Holi by Dr. M Tamilvanan, I.P.S. of the Jharkhand Police Department.[8]

In December 2022, Kumar Nishant also released a punjabi song “Patthar Dil”.[9][10] The song received positive acclaim from music critics and was also popular among his fans.

Kumar Nishant is a national voice artist who has recorded over 10,000 radio sweepers, bumpers, promotions, and advertisements. He has authored a book titled "Tere Bina," based on love and separation, and is a collection of Shayris, Poems, and Songs.[11]

Kumar Nishant is renowned for the numerous poetry, songs, and shayaris he has composed, authored, and narrated. Young people generally admire his art. On his YouTube channel, he regularly uploads his poetry and shayari collection in his voice and has amassed over 5.35K subscribers.

Discography

  • Tere Bina (2017)
  • Tu Hi Sach (2017)
  • Dhokha (2019)
  • Maa Tujhse Kahna Hai (2020)
  • Tune Kiya Jo O Bewaffa (2021)
  • Fatt Jayegi (2022)
  • Colour With Care (2022)[12]
  • Sarhul Dhun (2022)
  • Bechara Dil (2022)
  • Keh De Jara (2022)
  • Koi Rota Hai (2022)
  • Patthar Dil[13]

In the media

                 

References

  1. "Kumar Nishant". IMDb. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  2. "Kumar Nishant : A Journey From Radio Jockey To A Singer, Actor, Lyricist & Musician". outlookindia. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  3. Pioneer, The. "Kumar Nishant cemented his place in Indian music industry". The Pioneer. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  4. "Kumar Nishant - Punjabi music is still pure, full of freshness - Exclusive - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  5. Grant, Shawn (20 March 2022). "The Source |Kumar Nishant Is the Hottest Singer in the Indian Pop Music Industry and Here's Why". The Source. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  6. "छा गया कुमार निशान्त का वाइब्रेंट सॉन्ग 'सरहुल धुन', आपने सुना क्या?". News18 हिंदी (in हिन्दी). 5 April 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  7. "Jamshedpur: Nishant's new Holi album, 'Colour with Care' themed on women's safety". The Avenue Mail. 17 March 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  8. Team, Influencer UK-Editorial (8 April 2022). "A Popular Indian Pop Singer-Musician "Kumar Nishant" Is Ready To Enter Bollywood Music Industry". Influencer Magazine | UK Edition. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  9. "गीतकार-संगीतकार कुमार निशांत का नया पंजाबी गीत "पत्थर दिल" रिलीज़". Hindustan (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  10. Bharat, Team Sharp (30 December 2022). "Jamshedpur kumar nishant patthar dil : कुमार निशान्त का नया पंजाबी गीत "पत्थर दिल" हुआ रिलीज, निशांत के फैन्स को काफी समय से था इस गीत का इंतजार, गीत में निशांत के नये लुक की भी खूब हो रही है चर्चा". Sharp Bharat (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  11. "Kumar Nishant Books - Buy Kumar Nishant Books Online at Best Prices In India". Flipkart.com. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  12. "Kumar Nishant's 'Color With Care' spreading Colours of Awareness this Holi". Mid-day. 24 March 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  13. News, India TV; Taneja, Parina (5 January 2023). "Kumar Nishant's latest Punjabi song 'Patthar Dil' is all about heartbreak and betrayal. Watch music video | Music News – India TV". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 10 January 2023. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)

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