Akhil Bandhu Ghosh (; 20 October 1920 â 20 March 1988) was a Bengali singer from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is considered as one of the greatest exponents of Bengali classical based vocal music.
Akhil Bandhu Ghosh was born to Sri Bamandas Ghosh and Smt. Manimala Ghosh of Kolkata. In the early years he was a shy and introvert boy. He studied in Bhabanipur Nasiruddin Memorial School of Kolkata. Hemanta Mukherjee was one of his close friends since his childhood days. He received the first lessons in music from his maternal uncle Sri Kalidas Guha. Later he took lessons from Nirapada Mukhopadhyay, Tarapada Chakraborty and Chinmoy Lahiri.
He married Dipali Ghosh in 1947 and led a very happy married life. Dipali was Ghosh's disciple and a noted singer too. The childless couple devoted their life in teaching classical based vocal music to hundreds of disciples in their house located at 25, Turf Road, Bhabanipur, Kolkata.
Akhil Bandhu Ghosh published his first album in 1947 containing two songs in 78 RPM record; Ekti kusum jaabe and Amar kanone phutechhilo phul, though some of his unpublished songs were recorded much earlier. He was unparalleled in modern classical based Bengali songs and recorded many songs which became very popular. Some of these are: âÂÂà ¦Âà ¦Âà ¦¿ à ¦Âà ¦¾à ¦Âà ¦¦à ¦¿à ¦¨à ¦¿ à ¦°à ¦¾à ¦¤à ¦¿ à ¦Âà §Ââ (Aji chadini rati go), âÂÂà ¦Âà ¦ à ¦¯à § à ¦Âà ¦Âà ¦¾à ¦¶à §Âà ¦° à ¦Âà ¦¾à ¦¯à ¦¼à §Â, à ¦¦à §Âà ¦°à §Âà ¦° à ¦¬à ¦²à ¦¾à ¦Âà ¦¾ à ¦Âà §Âà ¦¸à § à ¦¯à ¦¾à ¦¯à ¦¼â (Oi je akasher gaye, durer balaka vese jay), âÂÂà ¦¶à ¦¿à ¦ªà §Âà ¦°à ¦¾ à ¦¨à ¦¦à §Âà ¦° à ¦¬à §Âà ¦Âà § à ¦¸à ¦¨à §Âà ¦§à §Âà ¦¯à ¦¾ à ¦¨à ¦¾à ¦®à ¦¿à ¦² à ¦¹à ¦¾à ¦¯à ¦¼â (Shipra nadir buke sandhya namil hay), âÂÂà ¦¤à §Âà ¦®à ¦¾à ¦° à ¦Âà §Âà ¦¬à ¦¨à § à ¦«à §Âà ¦²à §Âà ¦° à ¦®à §Âà ¦²à ¦¾â (Tomar bhubane fuler mela) etc.
For several years he was associated with the Bengal Music College, founded by Nanigopal Bhattacharya in 1940.
List of songs sung or composed by Akhil Bandhu Ghosh (in alphabetical order)
Akhil Bandhu Ghosh's songs had become synonymous with the romantic ode in Bengali. Kabir Suman, an artist who initiated New wave in Bengali modern songs, mentioned Akhil Bandhu Ghosh in one of his compositions of 1970, à ¦¬à ¦¯à ¦¼à ¦¸ à ¦Âà ¦®à ¦¾à ¦° à ¦®à §Âà ¦Âà §Âà ¦° à ¦°à §Âà ¦Âà ¦¾à ¦¯à ¦¼ (Bayas amar mukher rekhay), where it was said,
On March 20, 1988, Ghosh came back from Andal attending a musical soiree, feeling unwell. He was admitted to P G Hospital first, and shifted to Sambhunath Pandit Hospital. He died in the afternoon, survived by his wife.