Kamla Jharia‘s real name was Kamla Singh. She lived in the palace of the Maharaja
of Jharia (a town in Dhanbad district, coal capital of India). Her
parents probably worked in the palace in some capacity. K Mallick, who
at the time was a very popular gramophone singer, was invited to the
palace to sing at the court of Maharaja Shiv Prasad on the occasion of his marriage. The Maharaja
was so pleased with his performance that he appointed him court singer
in Jharia. It was here that K Mallick discovered Kamla’s musical talent
and brought her to Calcutta and introduced her to HMV authorities.

Kamla Jharia – Jalwanuma Wo Shauq :

Kamla Jharia – Ari Dulhaniya :

Kamla Jharia recorded four songs for HMV in 1930 and went back to Jharia. She was paid 65 Rupees for the four songs. The authorities had some problem in naming the artist. They knew her name but not her surname. They could not credit her as Miss Kamla because there was already one singer of the same name. Finally it was decided to identify her as Miss Kamla Jharia keeping in mind her place of residence and thus began her illustrious musical career. Kamla became closely associated with Tulsi Lahiri, who was a film director, producer and music director, and lived with him as his wife.
Kamla Jharia – Kaise Kate Din :

Kamla Jharia – Nindiya Lagi Main So Na Saki :

Kamla Jharia – Piya Nahin Aaye :
