Raaj J Konwar | |
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Born |
Nakari, North Lakhimpur, Assam, India |
7 October 1975
Genres | Playback singing |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician |
Years active | 2004–present |
Website | www |
Raaj J Konwar ( Assamese :ৰাজ জে কোঁৱৰ born on 7 Oct 1975 ) is an Indian singer and composer from North Lakhimpur, Assam. His songs have been featured in Bollywood and Assamese films.
Raaj J Konwar received his education at M.V. School and Govt H.S. School, North Lakhimpur. He attended J.B. College, Jorhat and Cotton College, Guwahati, and later he moved to the National College (Jhamathmal Advani Law College) Mumbai.
Raaj J Konwar was born to an Ahom family on 7 October 1975. His parents were Kshetra Mohan Borah and Amiya Borah of Nakari, North Lakhimpur. He married Liza Konwar in 2013.
Raaj J Konwar arrived in Mumbai in 1996 on the pretext of recording his first Assamese Album Xagor tumi. He moved there permanently the next year to pursue a singing career, and started studying law at National College, Bandra, but concentrated on singing and making music. His elder brother, Bhagya Mohan Konwar, encouraged him and helped him financially before he became famous. After seven or eight years, he had his first major hit with the song Ajnabi Khabwon Mein in the movie Superstar. During his initial days in Mumbai he had to stay in a 40-bed dormitory for at least one and half year due to financial constraints.
After his first break in the year 2008 with the popular song Ajnabi, he has sung in several Hindi movies i.e.Click, Acid Factory, Mission Istanbul, Ragini MMS, Hostel, Sada Adda, Mallika,etc. and some Assamese movies i.e.Ramdhenu, Rishang, Akax Subole Mon, Rowd etc.
Raaj formed a band called 'Dynasty' in Jorhat when he was in Junior College. He sang for a band called 'Just' that played covers of songs by Guns N' Roses, Judas Priest, Peter Frampton and Eric Clapton while he was in Cotton College, Guwahati. In his initial days in Mumbai, he performed as a lead vocalist in a band called 'Hoboes' and worked with famous guitarist Mansur Alam, with whom he performed songs by Pink Floyd, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Moore, Extreme, and Mr. Big.