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Sapan Chakraborty

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Sapan Chakraborty was an Indian composer and singer who composed music for Bollywood Hindi and Bengali films. He was also a music assistant of Rahul Dev Burman and an occasional playback singer. He has also penned a number of lyrics for songs in Burman's Bengali films and Durga Puja special albums, along with those in films for which he was the composer. In terms of compositional style, the eclectic influences of his guru Rahul Dev Burman are present in his creations. Sapan Chakraborty is not to be confused with Sapan Dasgupta of the Sapan-Jagmohan composer duo. He died on 23 August 1995 in Kolkata due to natural causes.

Filmography as composer[edit]

Hindi[edit]

  • Naya Nasha (1973)
  • 36 Ghante (1974)
  • Jab Andhera Hota Hai (1974)
  • Zameer (1975)

Bengali[edit]

  • Mohonar dike (Also spelled Mohonar dikey) (1984)
  • Shurer akashe (also spelled Surer akashe and Shurer akashey) (1988)
  • Tufan (also spelled Tuphan) (1988)
  • Choto bou (also spelled Chhoto bou, Chhotobou and Chotobou (1988)
  • Monimala (1989)
  • Kari diye kinlam (1989)
  • Monmayuri (1990)
  • Madanda (1990)
  • Mahajan (also spelled Mohajon) (1990)(1991)
  • Bidhilipi (1991)
  • Nilimay nil (also spelled Neelimay neel) (1991)
  • Mahashoy (also spelled Mahashay) (1992)
  • Antoratama (also spelled Antaratama and Ontorotomo)(1995)
  • Sarbajaya (also spelled Shorbojoya)(1997)
  • Maayer dibyi (also spelled Mayer dibyi) (1998)

Memorable songs as a playback singer[edit]

See also[edit]

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