Bela Sulakhe

Bela Sulakhe is an Indian playback singer who has sung for Bollywood films. Sulakhe was born and brought up in Barshi near Solapur. She gave her first solo performance at the age of nine. Her father Shrikant Sulakhe was a noted personality in Maharashtra. Sulakhe was trained by Archana Kanere and Moloy Banergie. As a child artist she shared the stage with Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar.

Sulakhe has participated in musical events with film stars and playback singers, like the Showman of the Millennium a tribute to Raj Kapoor held at the Wembley Arena, London. She has also toured the world performing alongside several actors and singers.

Sulakhe participated as a celebrity guest in four episodes on Sony TV show, K for Kishore. She has had a long association with T-Series, singing cover versions, regional songs, bhajans, qawalis and gazals from films. Sulakhe has also sung for Khayyam, Ravi and Bappi Lahiri for their private albums and TV serials.

Sulakhe has sung in many different languages like Marathi, Gujrati, Bengali, Punjabi, Assames, Orriya, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. She has also composed music for a Marathi series Vega. She won the Mata Sanmaan from the Maharashtra Times for best female singer in 2005, for a Marathi film Manini.

List of songs

Bela Sulkahe has worked with Anand-Milind, Anu Malik, Nadeem-Shravan, Bappi Lahiri, Aadesh Srivastava, Mahesh-Kishore and Shyam-Surendra. She has recorded most of her hits with music composer duo Anand-Milind, though her biggest hit is Chaaha To Bahut from Imtihan, composed by Anu Malik.

Song[1] Co-Singer Music director Film
"Kaliyon Ke Khilne Ka" Udit Narayan Mahesh Kishore Ek Hi Raasta (1993)
"Tere Mere Pyar Ka Kissa Chalta Hai To Chalne De" Kumar Sanu Mahesh Kishore Ek Hi Raasta (1993)
"Chaha To Bahut Na Chahe Tujhe" Kumar Sanu Anu Malik Imtihaan (1994)
"Dil Mein Ho Pyaar Ho" Kumar Sanu Anu Malik Suraksha (1994)
"Pyar Pyar Pyar" Udit Narayan Anand-Milind Suhaag (1994)
"Mausam Ne Badal Se Kya Kaha" Kumar Sanu Aadesh Shrivastava Veergati (1995)
"Jahan Kabhi Dil Ne Khaayee Thokar" Suresh Wadkar Aadesh Shrivastava Veergati (1995)
"Yeh Dil Main Rehne Wale" Solo Anu Malik Jawab (1995)
"Chal Kahi Chale Sajna" Suresh Wadkar Anand Milind Muqaddar (1996)
"Pardesi Pardesi Jana Nahin" Suresh Wadkar Nadeem Shravan Raja Hindustani (1996)
"Maine Chaand Sitaron Se Suna Hain Sanam" Udit Narayan Naresh Sharma Khilona (1996)
"Ghunghat Main Mukhde Ko Kaise Chupaun" Solo Anand Milind Vijeta (1996)
"Main Kya Thi Kya Se Kya" Solo Anu Malik Krishna (1996)
"Jeeo Shaan Se" Vinod Rathod, Udit Narayan, Gurdas Maan, Kavita Krishnamurthy Shyam Surendra Jeeo Shaan Se (1997)
"Chahun Tujhe Raat Din" Vinod Rathod Anand Milind Udaan (1997)
"Hasil Maza Hai Teri Mulaqat Ka Mujhe" Abhijeet Anu Malik Dhaal (1997)
"Ye Pyar Ye Pyar" Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik Anand Milind Mere Sapno Ki Rani (1997)
"Humne To Khayi Kasam" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik, Anand Chitragupt Anand Milind Udhaar Ki Zindagi (1994)
"Choodiyan Banti Hain" Sonu Nigam Anand Milind Aazmayish (1995)
"Main Ho Gayi Athra Saal Ki" Ila Arun Anand Milind Bandish (1996)
"Hum Nikal Pade" Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik Anand Milind Bambai Ka Babu (1996)
"Jab Maine Tera Naam Liya" Udit Narayan Anand Milind Teesra Kaun (1994)
"Band Bajega" Udit Narayan Anand Milind Teesra Kaun (1994)
"Hum Karenge Milke Aish" Vinod Rathod, Udit Narayan Anand Milind Yamraaj (1998)
"Tere Naam Se Hai Jaana" Nitin Mukesh Aadesh Srivastava Deewana Hoon Pagal Nahi (1998)
"Aaj Peene De" Bali Brahmbhatt Anand Milind Kaala Samrajya (1999)
"Gale Main Laal Tai" Kumar Sanu Bappi Lahiri Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam (2002)
"Yeh Ladki Nahi Benaras Ka Paan Hai" Sonu Nigam Anand Milind Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen (2005)

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