Subash Das is a renowned Odia singer, composer, and playback artist from Odisha, India, known for his melodious voice and significant contributions to Odia music. Born on May 19, 1960, he developed an early interest in music inspired by his uncle Premanda Das and honed his skills under several music gurus. Subash gained widespread popularity through his performances on All India Radio and Doordarshan Kendra in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His rendition of songs like "Kuhu kuhu bane kuhu kuhu" from the film *Sati Anusuya* alongside Vani Jairam set him apart as a leading playback singer. Over his career, he has sung in more than 500 Odia albums and remains a vibrant figure in the Oriya music industry, also collaborating with his wife, Subhalaxmi Das, who is an accomplished singer herself.
Known for his versatility, Subash Das is celebrated for a range of folk, devotional, and film songs, frequently touring internationally due to the popularity of his music among Odia communities worldwide. His voice continues to be a staple on Odia radio and television, and he is regarded as a major asset in the regional music scene. Some of his well-known recent works include "Aji Bhari Mane Pade Mo Gaan," "Michha Maya Sansara," and "Baimana Malika," showcasing his ongoing contributions to Odia music culture.
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