Antara Mitra is an Indian playback singer who has made a significant mark in Bollywood. Born on July 10, 1987, in Maslandapur, West Bengal, she gained national attention after participating in the reality TV show 'Indian Idol' in its second season. Although she did not win the competition, her powerful voice and versatility secured her a place in the hearts of music lovers and a foothold in the Indian music industry.
Since her appearance on 'Indian Idol,' Mitra's career has been on an upward trajectory. She has lent her vocals to a plethora of hit songs that span across various genres of Indian music. Among her recent releases, tracks like "Kajrare Naina," and "Bhaijaan Elo Re" from the movie's original soundtrack showcase her ability to adapt her voice to different styles. Her renditions of "Gerua (Trending Version)" and "Janam Janam (Trending Version)" are sterling examples of her command over romantic melodies, echoing the depth and emotion associated with Bollywood music. Antara Mitra's voice continues to captivate listeners, whether it's through the soulful "Sahibaa" from "The Great Indian Family" or the heartfelt "Khwahish (Pehli Baarish)." Mitra has not only made a name for herself in film music but also retained her cultural roots, as evident in devotional tracks like "O Kanha." Her dedication to her art and her ability to evoke emotion through music have made her a beloved figure in the contemporary Indian music scene.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started