Kishore Kumar's son Sumeet shares rare family photos with wives Ruma & Leena
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Singer Sumit Ganguly, the younger son of legendary Bollywood playback singer Kishore Kumar, shared a rare collection of vintage family photographs on 3 July to mark the birthday of his elder brother, singer Amit Kumar. The carousel of black-and-white and colour images offers an intimate glimpse into the Ganguly family across decades, featuring Kishore Kumar with two of his four wives.
What the photographs show
The collection opens with a tender image of a young Kishore Kumar cradling a baby Amit Kumar in his arms. Subsequent frames document Amit alongside his father at various stages of life, interspersed with childhood moments shared with Sumit. A particularly rare frame captures Kishore Kumar with his fourth wife, actress Leena Chandavarkar, and their son Sumit, with a young Amit also present. Another photograph shows Kishore with his first wife, actress-singer Ruma Guha Thakurta. A family portrait also features Kishore Kumar's mother, Gouri Devi.
Sumit's birthday tribute to Amit Dada
Sharing the photographs on his social media account, Sumit Ganguly wrote: 'From this precious moment when I was just a baby, to every step we've taken together since… you've always been my guiding light. Happy Birthday to the man who has been my pillar, my hero, and my big brother since day one and for being my absolute hands on father. Love you eternally & immensely always & forever, Amit Dada. #AmitKumar #Brotherhood #FamilyLegacy #kishorekumar.'
The Kishore Kumar family tree
Kishore Kumar was married four times during his lifetime — to Ruma Guha Thakurta, Madhubala, Yogeeta Bali, and Leena Chandavarkar. Amit Kumar is his son from his first marriage with Ruma Guha Thakurta, while Sumit Ganguly — also known as Sumeet Kumar — was born to Leena Chandavarkar, whom Kishore Kumar married in 1980. The two half-brothers have maintained a close bond, as the birthday post warmly illustrates.
Why this moment resonates
Kishore Kumar, who passed away in 1987, remains one of the most celebrated voices in Indian film music. Glimpses into his personal life are rare, making Sumit's archive of family photographs especially significant for fans and film historians alike. The post drew widespread attention online, underscoring the enduring public affection for the legendary singer's legacy.