Arindom Chatterjee

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Arindom Chatterjee
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BornKolkata, India
Occupation(s)Music director, [1] singer, [2] [3] composer
Instrument(s)Guitar, Vocals

Arindom Chatterjee, also known by the mononym Arindom, is an Indian music director, singer, and composer noted for his work on Bengali movies. His 2012 debut movie, Bojhena Shey Bojhena , won Best Album of the Year.[ where? ] In addition to movies, Arindom has composed title tracks and music for scores of Bengali television, including Thik Jeno Love Story .[ citation needed ]

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In May 2014, Arindom composed the official theme song, "Atlético De Kolkata" for the Indian Super League, Fatafati Football. In August 2019, East Bengal Football Club approached Arindom to compose their Centenary Anthem, the result of which is "Eksho Bochor Dhore," sung by Arijit Singh.

Career

Arindom debut compositions were in the television shows Nayika and Josh, on Sananda TV in 2011. His launch as a music composer in movies came through Bojhena Shey Bojhena . The album of Bojhena Shey Bojhena won the Mirchi Music Awards Best Album of The Year in 2013.[ citation needed ] In 2017, Arindom composed the score for Dhaka Attack and in 2019 he worked with the Bangladeshi singer Minar Rahman for the song ‘Eka Din’ from the movie Fidaa. In 2018, he composed the song 'Bhutu Bhaijaan' for the children's movie Haami .

Arindom has worked with Bollywood singers like Vishal Dadlani and Raftaar for the title track of the Tollywood film One (2017). The same year, he composed 'Mithe Alo' for the Bengali movie Cockpit . Arindom's second film, Borbaad , released in 2014 including 'Parbona', sung by Arijit Singh and 'Borbad Hoyechi Ami'. In 2020, Arindom's composed 'Shuney Ne' from the movie Love Aaj Kal Porshu (2020).

Bengali discography

Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmSongsNotes
2012 Bojhena Shey Bojhena [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Bhogoban, Kothin, Saajna, Sajna – Reprise, Na Re NaDebut
2013 Bangla Naache Bhangra College SongGuest Composer
2014 Bindaas Bhalobeshe Kono Bhool Korini AamiGuest Composer
Borbaad All songs
2015 Amanush 2 [9] All songs
Shudhu Tomari Jonyo All songs except Shudhu Tomari Jonno (title track)
2016 Gangster All songs
2017 One All songs
Bolo Dugga Maiki All songs
Cockpit All songs
Dhaka Attack Tup TapGuest Composer
2018 Haami Bhutu BhaijaanGuest Composer
Fidaa All songs
Generation Ami All songs
2019 East Bengal FC 100 Bochor DhoreOfficial Centenary Theme Song
2020 Love Aaj Kal Porshu All songs
2020 Majhe Majhe Tobo SingleComposer/Singer
2022 Thik Jyano Love Story 2.0 SingleComposer/Singer
2023 RNT Project Music Album/Non FilmComposer
2023 Shastry Virudh Shastry Dil Karey Badmashiyan/UnreleasedGuest Composer

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