Bhimrao Panchale | |
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Born | Amravati, Maharashtra | 30 March 1951
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Poet, lyricist, singer, composer |
Years active | 1972–present |
Children | 1 |
Bhimrao Panchale (Marathi: भीमराव पांचाळे; 30 March 1951) is a Marathi ghazal singer from the state of Maharashtra, India.[1] He is known as Ghazal Nawaz (Prince of Ghazals) for his exposition of the ghazal and its adaptation to the Marathi language.
After completing 8 years of training Bhimrao performed Sugam Sangeet in different parts of Maharashtra. He later began singing Urdu ghazal. He also sang Marathi ghazal to large audiences by conducting various mehfil in Maharashtra.
Bhimrao gave his first concert in Marathi ghazal in 1972.[2]
He was closely linked with Ghazalkar Ilahi Jamadar.[3]
In 2011, a felicitation concert was held in Mumbai, on the occasion of 60th birthday.[2]
Panchale has been awarded "Ekata kala Gaurav Puraskar" on 16th Jan 2016.[4]