Prashant Tamang

Prashant Tamang is an Indian singer and film actor based in Kathmandu.[1] He was the winner of Indian Idol Season 3 in 2007.[2][3]

Prashant Tamang
Background information
Born (1983-01-04) 4 January 1983
Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
OriginIndia
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, drums
Years active2007—present

Personal life

Prashant Tamang was born in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India to mother Rupa Tamang and father Madan Tamang and studied at St Robert School. After the demise of his father in an accident, Prashant left school and joined Kolkata Police as a constable in his father's place.[4][5][6] In Kolkata Police, he sang for the police orchestra. His family includes his grandmother, mother and his sister, Archana. Prashant married Geeta Thapa (Martha Alley), who is a flight attendant, on 16 February 2011 in Nagaland, India.[7]

Indian Idol

According to the Indian Idol programme commentary, Prashant auditioned for Indian Idol III (2007) because his friends and his seniors, especially Mr. Zulfiqar Hasan, Special Additional Commissioner of Police[8] (who incidentally also got Prashant's leave sanctioned for the competition) told him that his voice was very good. He auditioned for Indian Idol in Kolkata and was subsequently chosen for the next rounds.[9] He received mixed comments from judges for his performances. He is the only contestant to have never been in the bottom three or four of the gala round. Prashant made it to the top two of Indian Idol 3 along with Amit Paul. Prashant got about 10 times more votes (70 million votes)[10] than Amit in the final and went on to win the Indian Idol contest. He won 10 million Indian rupees cash prize & a Maruti Suzuki SX4 as the winner of Indian Idol.

Voting for Indian Idol

After entering the Indian Idol contest, Prashant Tamang became a celebrity in West Bengal, Sikkim and particularly in the Darjeeling hills. People from Kolkata, Sikkim and Gorkha population living all around the world voted overwhelmingly for Prashant in the contest.[11] The mayor of Mirik vowed to spend Rs. 10,000 and his staff vowed to spend a month's salary in SMS voting for Prashant Tamang.[12] People of Nepalese origin working in Brunei, UK, Hong Kong, UAE and other countries sent money to vote for him in India.[13]

Travel was organised in Howrah, Kolkata in his support, some of which were attended by his sister, mother, and grandmother. In Pokhara, Nepal, Radio Annapurna (93.4 MHz) campaigned for collecting donation and the collected sum of NRs. Seventy-thousand donations were sent to Darjeeling through its representative to vote for Prashant. A signature campaign for his support was organised by Himalaya Darpan (a Nepali newspaper) in Kolkata. Schools, clubs and other organisations asked people to support and vote for Prashant, who was named "पहाडको गौरव" (Pahad Ko Gaurav) meaning "Pride of the Hills".[14] Two cabinet ministers from Sikkim, G.M. Gurung and S.B. Subedi, planted tree saplings at Singtam to pledge the Sikkimese support for Prashant and to show the unity of the Nepalese community in Sikkim and Kolkata.[11] The Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs of Sikkim, P.S. Golay, also supported the statewide voting for Prashant.

Support from Kolkata Police

Prashant, a constable in Kolkata Police, was supported by the officials of his department. Zulfiqar Hasan (Special ACP), visibly ecstatic with Prashant's triumph, in his interview after the announcement of the result, told that he was confident that Prashant would win and he and his team supported Prashant at every stage of the competition. According to reports, a couple of policemen even stayed awake through the nights to vote for Prashant.[15] Hasan said, "Given the hard worker he is, Prashant deserved this title. He has no formal training in music, but he has been chosen the new Indian Idol. This proves how dedicated he is towards whatever he does."

Bimal Gurung and Gorkhaland movement

Bimal Gurung, a former councillor of the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council, led a successful campaign for voting for Prashant Tamang in Indian Idol 3. His campaign gained huge support and popularity from the people of Darjeeling. Riding on the wave of this mass support, Bimal was able to move the campaign to a political angle and overthrow Subhash Ghisingh, the GNLF leader and caretaker of DGHC, from power. Bimal Gurung went on to found a new party called Gorkha Janmukti Morcha that renewed the demand for a state of Gorkhaland in India.[16]

Red FM controversy

A radio jockey Jonathan Brady (also known as Nitin) of Red FM, an FM radio channel in Delhi, commented in a live broadcast in his show that "shopkeepers will now have to make their own security arrangements as Gorkhas have taken to singing" when referring to Prashant Tamang, who is a Gorkhali, singing in the Indian Idol 3 contest.[17] This led to massive protests from Gorkhas all over and especially in Darjeeling district, where violent clashes erupted between supporters of Prashant and local residents of Siliguri.[18] The Gorkhas demanded that the RJ be taken off the FM channel. The Government of India issued a show-cause notice to Red FM for the racial slur.[19] Red FM issued a clarification stating that "We have not intentionally caused hurt to the sentiments of any person or any particular community, caste or creed. However in the event an inadvertent slight or offence has been caused to the sentiments of any person or community we tender our apology for the same".[20][21]

After Indian Idol

After winning Indian Idol 3, Prashant launched his maiden album Dhanyavad (meaning "Thank You"), consisting of Nepali and Hindi songs, with Sony BMG.[22] Prashant toured all over the world, including the USA,[23] performing in concerts. He also sang for a few Nepali films such as Himmat 2 (along with fellow Indian Idol contestant Charu Semwal).[24]

Films

In 2009, Prashant Tamang started his acting career in Nepali films. His first film Gorkha Paltan was released in 2010.[25] Gorkha Paltan did very well at the box office.[26] Prashant's second film Angalo Yo Maya Ko, produced in Sikkim, was released on 31 March 2011.[27] Kina Maya Ma, Prashant's third film, was released in 2011.[28] Prashant's fourth Nepali film Nishani, based on the bravery of the Gorkhas in the Kargil War, was released in 2014.

Discography

Album titleYear
Dhanyavad2007
Namaste2008
Pardesi2015
Nishani2016

Filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2010Gorkha PaltanAlso did playback singing in the film
2011Angalo Yo Maya KoAlso did playback singing in the film
2011Kina Maya MaReleased in 2011
2014NishaniHit
2015PardesiBlockbuster
2016Ye Maya Hanaima
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See also

References

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