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Kirit Khan was born on 26 October, 1955 in Brahmanbaria, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan, is a Kirit Khan was Bengali Indian sitar player Bengali Indian sitar player. Discover Kirit Khan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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26 October, 1955 |
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Brahmanbaria, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan |
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2006 |
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Kirit Khan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Kirit Khan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kirit Khan worth at the age of 51 years old? Kirit Khan’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Bangladesh. We have estimated Kirit Khan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Kirit Khan (29 October 1955 – 2006 ) was a Bengali-Indian sitar player.
Khan was born in Brahmanbaria in erstwhile East Bengal and later settled in Kolkata, India.
He is the second son of Ustad Bahadur Khan, a Sarod artiste.
Musician Ayet Ali Khan was his grandfather.
His elder brother was Bidyut Khan.
At the age of seven, Khan started learning music.
First he took his lessons on tabla and later on sitar from his father.
In 1976, he appeared in front of audience with a duet concert (Sitar and Sarod) with his father.
From then on he played Sitar at home and abroad consistently.
He had toured different countries in the world performing with his Sitar since 1978.
The first countries he toured are Russia, and Cuba.
In 1984, he obtained the title Suramani from the 'Haridas Music Conference', and later Surjhankar in Mumbai.
In 1985 he was given a reception in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh, as the soil's bright son, with a golden key as a token of their sincere appreciation.
Besides playing sitar he also engaged himself as a music director in different films.
He worked with his father as an assistant music director in Hindi Films Garam Hawa, Amabashya Ki Chand.
He also worked as assistant Music director in Bangla films Natun Pata, Jukti Takko Goppo, Je Jekhane Dariye.
He was the solo music director of the film Nilkanya.
He started a documentary film called ‘Gharana and Parampara’ which has been sponsored by Government of India.
The theme of the film was to make the younger generation aware of Parampara (Teacher-student interactive learning) and concept of Gharana (Schools of music).
Though a busy artiste he also engaged himself as a music teacher In Ustad Bahadur Khan Music Academy in Kolkata and thus played a role to spread Indian classical instrumental music.
He was a visiting teacher on sitar in Indian Music Academy in Frankfurt, Germany.
Among his memorable concerts is a duet performance with his father at the 'Sur Singer Music Conference' in Mumbai in 1986.
In 1987, he received high praise for his solo Sitar recitals in Mumbai, organized by the 'Ustad Abdul Halim Zafar Khan Academy'.
He also participated in a duet concert with his father at the 'Tansen Music Conference' in the same year (1987).
Then in 1988 he rendered his recitals in Germany, and England.
He learned from him until his father passed away in 1989.
In 1989 he played sitar in Middle East.
In 1991, he received great appreciation at the 'Surdas Music Conference' in Kolkata.
In 1999, he was highly acclaimed by the audience at the 'Dover Lane Music Conference' in Kolkata.
In 1999 he performed in Denmark, Switzerland, Northern Ireland (Belfast), and Scotland (Edinburgh).
In 2003 he performed in South America (Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru), and Sweden.