Krishna Chandra Dey

Krishna Chandra Dey

1893-01-01 – 1962-11-28 (age 69) Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India [now India]
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Biography

Krishna Chandra Dey (Bengali: কৃষ্ণ চন্দ্র দে)), better known as K.C. Dey, was a Bengali music director, music composer, musician, singer, actor and music teacher born in Calcutta (now Kolkata). In 1906, at the age of thirteen, he lost his eyesight and became completely blind. He worked for various theatre groups and finally went on to work for New Theatres in Kolkata until 1940. He is best remembered for his Kirtan songs.He was patronized by many elite families of Calcutta at that time. He often sings in jalsa of Rajbari of Sovabazar, Mitra House of Beadon Street and many others. K.C. Dey recorded around 600 songs, mostly in Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Gujurati and 8 Naats (Muslim religious songs). Dey sang and composed music for movies from 1932 till 1946. He also acted in movies in the same period. Dey used to travel from Calcutta to Bombay (Mumbai) to take part in movies. In 1942 he moved to Bombay. Dey quit movies in 1946 after the quality of both his music and singing started going down.

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Known For

Devdas
Sapera
The Devoted
Maya
Maya

1936

Devdas
Devdas

1936

as Bairagi

Inquilab
Inquilab

1935

as Musafir

Tamanna
Tamanna

1942

as Ramdas

Dhoop Chhaon
Dhoop Chhaon

1935

as Surdas

Grihadaha
🎦
Vidyapati

1937

as Madhusudan

The Lure of the City
The Lure of the City

1934

as Baldev

Chandidas
Chandidas

1932

as Sridam