Arijit Singh Family Tree: The Story Behind India's Most-Played Voice

Arijit Singh, born 25 April 1987 in Jiaganj Azimganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India, is India's most-played playback singer of the 2010s and 2020s — National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer 2023 (Brahmastra Part One: Shiva); Filmfare Best Male Playback 5+ times; 2018 Padma Shri-nominated. Hits include "Tum Hi Ho" (Aashiqui 2, 2013), "Channa Mereya" (Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, 2016), "Kesariya" (Brahmastra, 2022), "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" (Pathaan, 2023).

The Family's Roots: A Bengali Punjabi Jiaganj Family

The Singh family is mixed-heritage Punjabi-Bengali; settled in Jiaganj in Murshidabad District, West Bengal.

His Parents

Father: Kakkar Singh — Punjabi father; sari business operator.

Mother: Aditi Singh — Bengali mother.

His Sisters

Arijit has at least one elder sister.

His First Wife

Arijit was briefly married in his early career.

His Wife: Koyal Karanjia

Koyal Karanjia Singh — Bengali; married Arijit in January 2014. Has a daughter from a previous marriage.

Their Children

Adrija Singh — Koyal's daughter (from her previous marriage), now Arijit's daughter.

Jiyaansh Karanjia Singh, born March 2015 — son.

The Singh Family Tree at a Glance

Family Origins: Punjabi-Bengali; Jiaganj Azimganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal.

Father: Kakkar Singh — sari business.

Mother: Aditi Singh — Bengali.

Wife: Koyal Karanjia (m. January 2014).

Step-Daughter: Adrija Singh.

Son: Jiyaansh Singh (b. March 2015).

Arijit Singh:

  • Born 25 April 1987, Jiaganj
  • Raja Bijay Singh Vidyamandir, Jiaganj; Sripat Singh College, Jiaganj
  • Trained under his maternal uncle Sk. Nizamuddin (tabla) and various classical teachers
  • Reality show: Fame Gurukul (2005) — finished 6th place but caught Sony Music's attention
  • Composed for ad jingles and Mahi Ve (Kaisi Hai Naa Jaane) 2010
  • Breakthrough: Tum Hi Ho (2013, Aashiqui 2) — became one of the most-played Hindi songs of the decade; played over 1 billion times across platforms
  • Other major hits: "Khairiyat" (Chhichhore), "Channa Mereya", "Janam Janam", "Phir Le Aaya Dil", "Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage", "Apna Bana Le Piya", "Kesariya", "Heeriye"
  • Filmfare Best Male Playback: 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024 (record holder)
  • National Film Award: 2023 (Brahmastra)

What the Singh Family Story Teaches Us

A sari-business Punjabi father. A Bengali mother. A wife who brought a daughter from a previous marriage. A son. A career that produced 7+ Filmfare Awards and a National Award.

For every family — large or small, famous or otherwise — the Arijit story carries the same lesson. Some blended families count step-children as full children. Adrija's place on the Singh family record is on equal footing with Jiyaansh's.


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