Journey from Aashiqui to Padmashree: Kumar Sanu has a unique Guinness record of recording 28 songs in a day.

New Delhi. In the Hindi cinema and music world of the 90s, there were many artists who ruled millions of hearts with their voice and singing. One of these names is that of famous playback singer Kumar Sanu, who created a distinct identity in Indian music history on the basis of his hard work, consistency and unique achievements. One such record of his is still in discussion, in which he made the Guinness World Record by recording 28 songs in a single day.

According to the information, this achievement was achieved at a time when Kumar Sanu was preparing to go on a long foreign tour. In order to fulfill his busy schedule and previously pending recording works, he worked continuously in the studio and completed the recording of 28 songs in a single day. This achievement not only reflects his hard work and professional dedication, but also highlights the pace and demands of the music industry of that era.

In the early 90s, the film ‘Aashiqui’ made him a superstar overnight. After this, he continuously lent his voice in many superhit films, which include films like ‘Saajan’, ‘Deewana’, ‘Baazigar’ and ‘1942: A Love Story’. The popularity of his singing can be gauged from the fact that he won the Filmfare Award for five consecutive years, which is a rare achievement in itself.

Kumar Sanu Was born in Kolkata and his real name is said to be Sanu Bhattacharya. Musicians Kalyanji-Anandji, recognizing his talent, advised him to change his name, after which he became famous as Kumar Sanu. His singing style is often said to be inspired by Kishore Kumar, who earned him special recognition early on.

In his long career, Kumar Sanu sang thousands of songs in Hindi as well as Bengali and many other Indian languages. His voice became the identity of romantic music of the 90s. During that period, his voice was considered the first choice for almost every big actor.

In 2009, he was awarded the Padma Shri in recognition of his contribution to Indian music. This honor is also official recognition of his long and successful career. Even today the music sung by him is as popular among the people as it was in his golden period.




  • His record of recording 28 songs in a day is still considered an extraordinary achievement in the music world, which shows that with dedication and hard work any artist can make the impossible possible.

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