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Ruma Khaled
Ruma Khaled
Birthplace Bangladesh
Birth Date November 20, 1975
Nationality Bangladeshi
Education Bachelor of Arts (B.A) - Lalmatia Mohila College, Dhaka, Bangladesh Master of Arts (M.A) - National University of Bangladesh
Occupation
  • Singer
Genre Light Music , film  Songs , Nazrul Geeti, Rabindra Sangeet, Folk
Known for Her versatile repertoire and melodious voice

Ruma Khaled, born on November 20, 1975, in Bangladesh, is a beloved figure in the Bangladeshi music scene, admired for her captivating voice and versatility across a range of musical styles. Born to M.A. Quader and Amena Quader (née Farhana Afroz), Ruma's journey into music began within a nurturing and supportive family that recognized her talent early on. Her parents played a pivotal role in encouraging her to explore her musical potential, fostering her passion from a young age.

With a repertoire that spans classical, folk, modern Bangla songs, and even contemporary genres, Ruma Khaled has demonstrated remarkable adaptability and skill in connecting with diverse audiences. Her mastery over traditional Bangla melodies is especially celebrated, bringing out the essence of Bengali culture and heritage through her performances. Known for her ability to convey deep emotion through her voice, she has touched the hearts of listeners nationwide, earning her a devoted fan base and widespread acclaim.

Throughout her career, Ruma has participated in numerous musical performances, recordings, and cultural events across Bangladesh, where her talent and dedication have earned her significant respect in the music industry. Her contributions have not only enriched Bangladeshi music but have also inspired many young artists who look up to her as a role model in preserving and advancing the country's musical heritage.[1][2]

Early Life and Education

Ruma Khaled earned her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from Lalmatia Mohila College in Dhaka, Bangladesh, followed by a Master of Arts (M.A.) from the National University of Bangladesh. Her passion for music was evident from an early age, and she began her formal training under the esteemed guidance of Ustad Julhashuddin Ahmed, a respected music guru. This foundational training played a vital role in shaping her artistic journey and honed her skills, allowing her to develop the expressive and versatile style for which she is celebrated today.[3][4]

Musical Career

Under the guidance of Ustad Julhashuddin Ahmed, Ruma Khaled honed her musical skills, later refining them under the mentorship of Dr. Lina Taposhi and Pronob Gosh. Her dedication and talent earned her recognition, leading to her enlistment as a singer on Bangladesh TV.[5]

Albums

Ruma Khaled's discography showcases her versatility and depth as an artist. Her debut album, "Valobasha Boba Chithy," composed by the Kolkata-based composer Rishi Kumar Chatterjee, marked the beginning of her illustrious career in 2021. She followed this with her second album, "Mon Kemoner Gaan," collaborating with the legendary Haimanti Shukla in 2022. The year 2023 witnessed the release of her third album, "Ehsaas," recorded at the prestigious Lata Mangeshkar Studio in Mumbai. Continuing her musical journey, Ruma released her fourth album, "Dhun," in 2024 at the esteemed Yash Raj Film Studio in Mumbai, featuring compositions by Rishi Kumar Chatterjee.[6][7]

Notable Works

Ruma Khaled's musical prowess has earned her acclaim beyond borders. She has graced renowned platforms such as the Lata Mangeshkar Studio in Mumbai and the Yash Raj Film Studio in Mumbai, where she showcased her talent and garnered appreciation. Additionally, she has participated in press conferences at esteemed venues such as the National Press Club in Dhaka and the Kolkata Press Club. Ruma Khaled's presence has also been noted at international events like the Kolkata International Book Fair.[8]

Song List

Full Song List
Composer Lyrics Song
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Dil Ka Tarana
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Aye Zindagi Tu Hai Kahan
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Aye Zindagi Meri
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Zindagi Meri Sanam
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Payar Ka Mousam
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Aisa Bhi Kya
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Khushboo Ki Tarah
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Rishta Ye Dil Ka
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Kehta Hai Dil
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Adrita Jhinuk Rahein Meri
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Ganer Chithi
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Ekla Amar Ajo
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Porbe Na Mone
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Shohorer Gaan
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Pashapashi Thaki
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Din Chole Jay
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Tumi Nei Bole
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Norom Shitalpati
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Amar Ghum Parani Gaan
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Tumi Chaile Bristi Hobo
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Sobuj Khame
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Ebar Amar Chuti
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Amar E Buker Vitor
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Sobai Bole Bhalobashay
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Bhalobasha Boba Chithi
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Onek Rater Shese
Rishi Kumar Chatterjee Utpal Das Kokhono Fagun

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