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Born | (1946-06-02)2 June 1946 |
Died | 30 March 2024(2024-03-30) (aged 77) Aizawl |
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Known for | Mizo vocalist and the only Top Grade Artist of All India Radio (AIR) from Mizoram |
Spouse | Lalthuama |
Children | 3 |
Parent | Vankhama |
Awards | Jyoty Prasad Agarwal Award for North East Outstanding Artist in 1978. |
Vanhlupuii (2 July 1946 – 30 March 2024) was an IndianMizo vocalist and a Top Grade Artist ofAll India Radio (AIR)[1] from Mizoram.[2]
Born in Dawrpui,Aizawl,Mizoram, she was the daughter of the poet and composerVankhama and Laldengi. She was also the granddaughter of the first Mizo pastor Vanchhunga. She began to learn music at the age of five, but had no formal training. She was the first Mizo woman to complete aBachelor of Commerce degree. Along with B Lalzela, she was a founder of Central High School in Aizawl.[citation needed]
Her career with AIR began in 1957. She achieved a Grade 'A' in 1969 and eventually secured the title of Top Grade Artist. Vanhlupuii's repertoire spanned a range of genres, including English and Mizo songs. She formed a band named "The Beginners" with her brothers and friends, and the "Vans" along with her siblings.[3] Vanhlupuii performed in various cities in India and abroad, including at the Seventh Day Adventist Church conference inUtrecht, Netherlands.
Vanhlupuii married Lalthuama and they had three children. She died from a stroke and kidney disease on 30 March 2024, at the age of 77.[4][5]
Vanhlupuii has recorded and published the following albums:[7]