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Rono (musician)

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Rono
Background information
Also known asRonit Sarkar
OriginMumbai, India
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician

Rono, formerly known as Awkward Bong, is the stage name of Ronit Sarkar, a Mumbai-based in the Indian indie music scene.[1] He is the son of Pradeep Sarkar, a prominent Indian director and screenwriter, best known for his films such as Parineeta (2005) and Mardaani (2014).

Career

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Rono gained prominence with his indie hit "Main Aur Tum"[2] and has since performed at major music festivals including Bacardi NH7 Weekender (Pune 2015)[3] and Vans New Wave Festival (Bangalore 2015, Delhi 2016). In 2024, he embarked on The Gulaabi Rahi Tour, performing across cities like Pune, Delhi, Kolkata,[4] Kochi, Bangalore, and Mumbai.[5]

Recognition

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Rono's talent has garnered attention from various media outlets such as VH1 India's Music Diaries,[6] Rolling Stone India,[7] and IndiEarth. His work has been featured in Ennui.Bomb's "Stupiditties" indie compilations[8] and utilized in advertising campaigns for brands like Tinder.

Recent work

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His recent projects include the EP Postcards[9][10] and singles such as "All Afternoon".[11]

Discography

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Year Album/Single Song Name Ref.
2018 Single "Yaadon Ka Bundergah"
2018 Single "Main Aur Tum"
2021 EP (Postcards) "High Enough" [12]
2021 EP (Postcards) "Lost & Lonely" [13]
2021 Single "Like a Love Song"
2022 Single "I Saw You in a Dream"
2022 EP (SIenna Tapes) "Shantiniketan"
2022 EP (Sienna Tapes) "Hiatus"
2022 Single "Lost & Lonely" [14][15]
2023 Single "Raat" [16]
2023 Single "All Afternoon" [17]
2024 Single "Chali Aa"
2024 Single "Stranger"
2024 Single "Gulaabi Rahi" [18]

References

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  1. ^ Kiran. "RONO". Mixtape. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  2. ^ Rono (2018-09-08). Rono - Main Aur Tum (Official Visual). Retrieved 2024-08-27 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  4. ^ Poddar, Atreyee (2024-11-23). "Fun things to look forward to in Kolkata this week!". Indulgexpress. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
  5. ^ "Events". Stripes Europe. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
  6. ^ https://www.instagram.com/theindianmusicdiaries/p/C7BYDD7yDXs/?locale=sl&img_index=1
  7. ^ "Rono Archives". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  8. ^ Kiran. "RONO". Mixtape. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  9. ^ Britto, David (2021-02-26). "Rono Professes His Love for Songwriting with New EP 'Postcards'". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  10. ^ Chaudhary, Samiksha (2021-06-08). "Homegrown's Fresh Picks From Music That Released Last Week: Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Rono & More". Homegrown. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  11. ^ Britto, David (2023-11-06). "Rono Releases Charming New Single 'All Afternoon'". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  12. ^ Chaudhary, Samiksha (2021-06-08). "Homegrown's Fresh Picks From Music That Released Last Week: Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Rono & More". Homegrown. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  13. ^ Chaudhary, Samiksha (2021-06-08). "Homegrown's Fresh Picks From Music That Released Last Week: Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Rono & More". Homegrown. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  14. ^ Britto, David (2022-10-07). "Fresh Indie Fridays #60". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  15. ^ Britto, Anurag Tagat and David (2022-12-14). "The 10 Best Indian Music Videos of 2022". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  16. ^ Britto, David (2023-02-10). "Fresh Indie Fridays #75 Featuring Kamakshi Khanna, Rono and AVANI". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  17. ^ Britto, David (2023-11-06). "Rono Releases Charming New Single 'All Afternoon'". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  18. ^ Fulkar, Spandan (2024-10-25). "Rono's 'Gulaabi Rahi' with Aarifah Breaks Hearts and Rose-Colored Glasses". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-10-28.