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Deoria In Bhojpuri folk songs, if any name has emerged with decency, dignity and tradition, then it is Rakesh Tiwari. Rakesh Tiwari, a resident of Piparhiya village of Bhatpar Rani area of Deoria district, started the music journey with his maternal grandfather Shri Pawhari Sharan Tiwari. Along with Nana, Mama King Mani and Shatrughna Mani also had a profound impact on his life, who played an important role in improving his art.
Rakesh’s father Mr. Ashok Tiwari was working in the Railway Protection Force (RPF), while his family and cultural basis has been related to farming. This is the reason that in Rakesh’s singing, the farm-barn, the culture of the village and the fragrance of soil are reflected.
Li is duly education of music
Rakesh did his early studies in Deoria and then enrolled in Banaras Hindu University (BHU), where he took classical music education from Shri Vyas Ji Maurya. He got his first big opportunity in the music world from the ‘Folk Jalwa’ program aired on e-TV in 2006, in which he became the winner. After this, in the 2009 ‘Sur Sangram’ in Mumbai, he won the title of Challenger winner and received a lot of praise.
Where is the foundation laid
Rakesh believes that his maternal grandfather and maternal uncle laid the foundation of his music journey. He always inspired him to join Bhojpuri’s dignity and truth. He made his career as his mother tongue Bhojpuri and today he is one of the few singers who adopted only songs related to love and culture by distance from obscenity.
Seven songs together in trending
At this time, seven songs of Rakesh Tiwari are trending together on YouTube. These –
Songs like “Kono Dinwa Huni Ho Jayabu, Ham Milbu Hamar Ho Jayabu” and “Today are extinguished, Bhorahi Muskura Dele Bali” are getting a lot of love from the audience.
Also played in films
Rakesh Tiwari has got his art iron not only on the forums, but also in Bhojpuri films. He has also worked with Manoj Tiwari in films like ‘Devra Bhil Deewana’ and Ravi Kishan in ‘Satyamev Jayate’. His acting ability has also been liked by the audience.
However, he is sad that his songs are sung on many forums today, but his name is not taken. In a conversation with Local 18, he said, “Hamra song everywhere Baje La, but Naam Naa Avela – E Bat Pick.”
Bhojpuri glory in the country and abroad
Rakesh has so far represented Bhojpuri culture in many countries including Thailand, Bangkok and Mauritius. Every day they perform in some program. His conversation with Local 18 could also be held during a cultural program.
He attributes his success to his parents, especially mother Subhadra Tiwari, and also considers mother Vindhyavasini Devi as his adorable. Today Rakesh Tiwari has become a conscious guard of Bhojpuri language and culture, not just a singer. In the coming years, his name will reach even more heights, there is no doubt.