He was also a great teacher, and had incredible eye for identifying not only the hidden talent a student possessed, but how that potential could be tapped into. He was always a very talented and skilled artist, who was never afraid to let his voice be heard, even in times of crisis, to show his support of the arts. I have also been inspired by the late great Ustad Abdul Aziz Bachchu.
My mother never blamed others for anything, rather she always tried to cope with the difficult situations with dignity and poise, and my father's caring, steadfast and disciplined lifestyle has always inspired me to perfect my craft, even at this point of my life. "Of course, my parents have inspired me since my childhood.
In academic life, Andrew Kishore did a Bachelor of Commerce from Rajshahi Government City College & Master of Commerce in Management from University of Rajshahi in 1977. After the war ended, he was enlisted in the radio in Nazrul, Tagore, modern, folk and patriotic songs categories. He used to inspire the freedom fighters by singing in the refugee camps. During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Kishore took refuge in India with his family. During the 1969 Mass uprising in East Pakistan, he and other contemporary artists used to visit different places of Rajshahi city and sing protest songs. Kishore has contributed to the national movement in his early life. And then the famous lyricist Mohammad Rafiquzzaman used to watch the children's section as the producer of Rajshahi Betar. In 1962, he was listed on Rajshahi Betar as a child artist. He was a student of Ustad Abdul Aziz Bachchu's 'Surbani Music School' in Rajshahi.