June Banerjee

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June Banerjee
NationalityIndian
OccupationSinger

June Banerjee is an Indian and Bengali singer who has sung in the films like Khokababu, Lorai etc. [1] She was the singer of the popular Bengali song Soniye Tu Janiye Tu, Laila Laila. [2] [3] June started her singing career by singing ad jingles. Later she got her first break in the film Chirodini Tumi Je Amar (2008). [4]

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Bengali Playback songs

Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearAlbumsSong name(s)Co-singer(s)Music Director(s)Lyrics(s)Notes
2008 Chirodini Tumi Je Amar Batashe GungunJeet Gannguli Jeet Gannguli Priyo Chattopadhyay [5]
U la lla I love my soniya (Female)Solo
Jhiri Jhiri
Mon Mane Na Mon Mane Na Zubeen Garg
Chupi Chupi Bhalobasa Shaan Gautam Sushmit
2009 Challenge Dekhechi Tomake SrabonePriyo Chattopadhyay
Paran Jai Jaliya Re Mon JaaneGautam Sushmit
Prem Aamar Prem Amar Kunal Ganjawala Priyo Chattopadhyay
Amar Sangee"Tumi Samne Acho"Soham ChakrabortyBabul Bose
"O Golap Tumi Aaj Gondho Dio"
"Premer Agun Jolchhe Buke"Shaan
2010 Le Chakka Ua Ua Ee Shaan Indraadip Das Gupta Priyo Chattopadhyay, Prasenjit Mukherjee, Srijato
Dui Prithibi O Yaara VeKunal Ganjawala, Bonnie Chakraborty, Monali Thakur Jeet GannguliPrasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee)
Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo Hetechi Swapner Haat Dhore Javed Ali, Dipayan Dasgupta Chandrani Gannguli or Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee)
Mon Je Kore Uru Uru Mon Je Kore Uru Uru Kunal Ganjawala Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee)
2011 Shotru Jwaliye Puriye Timir Biswas Indradeep Dasgupta Srijato
Bindas Prem Ei Duniyai Koto Kichi Hoy Soham Chakraborty
Tomay Bhalobasi Ore Road Romeo Shaan
Best FriendTomar Chokhe Aami JeKunal Ganjawala
Mon Jane Aaj Prane Saptak Bhattacharjee
Dujone Milbo Abaar Hatke Hatke Sujoy Bhowmik
2012 Khokababu Soniye Tu Janiye TuZubeen Garg Priyo Chatterjee Gautam Sushmit
Chaya ChobiHIJIBIJI Arfin Rumey Marzuk Russell Unreleased
ShooterPinjore Pushe Rakha BhalobasaKunal Ganjawala
Darling Tomar Misti Misti HaasiShaan Subhayu Bedajna
Tor NaamTor Naam (Female)Solo Akassh
Haatchhani Pagol E Ki Hawa Chale Dilip Das
Phire Eso Tumi Kichhu Chupi Chupi KathaZubeen Garg
Ki Kore Bojhabo Tomake Tumi Aamar Niswashe Kumar Sanu Ashok Bhadra
Kaal Ki Hobe Keu Jaane Naa Robi Choudhury
Om ShantiChhoan Chhui Hoye Gelo Bappi Lahiri
Passport Aaj Chokhe ChokheKunal GanjawalaSubhayu Bedajna
Bawali Unlimited Mon Ure CholeKunal Ganjawala, ShaanDev Sen
Strawberry Rana Mazumdar, Shaan Savvy Gupta
Kayekti Meyer Golpo Ei Shahore Aaj Aamar
Ei Shahore Aaj Aamar
2013 Kolkata...The Metro Life Kichhu Alo Babul Supriyo
Premleela Prem JalaKunal Ganjawala
Aborto Pore Ei MonSolo
Har Mana Har Mon Bole Kono Kotha
Amar Bodyguard Pote GechheShaan, Javed Ali, Titas, Trijoy Dey Samir Somu
Duru Duru KapeShaan
Kanamachi Dil DarodiyaZubeen Garg Rishi Chanda Prasen
Lattoo Mamo Chitte Niti Nritye
Holud Pakhir Dana Aami AamiShaan Surojit Chatterjee
Aami Aami - FemaleSolo
Chupi Chupi I am in LoveShaan Goutam Ganguly Goutam Susmit
Thodi Thodi MulakateinKunal Ganjawala
Megh Roddur Kasha Kai Rishi Chanda
Deewana De SignalZubeen GargDev SenPrasenjit Mallick
Golemale Pirit Koro Na Ding Dong Mallar Karmakar Akassh
Loveria 36 24 36Samidh Mukherjee Samidh Mukherjee
2024 Khadaan "Haye Re Biye"Abhijeeet Bhatacharya, Sudip NandyNilayan ChatterjeeNilayan Chatterjee

Hindi Playback songs

Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearAlbumsSong name(s)Co-singer(s)Music Director(s)Lyrics(s)Notes
2010 Gumshuda Kisne PehchanaSolo Bickram Ghosh
2011 Chalo Dilli Laila O LailaSolo Gourov Dasgupta Shashant Shah
2011Tum Hi To HoRock You Baby Arun Bakshi
2013 Bloody Isshq Hawa Lagi Hai Javed Ali Ashok Bhadra

Singles

YearSong nameCo-singer(s)Music Director(s)Lyrics(s)Notes
2023 Chal Chalen Aashman Pe RangonRangon Shiv [6]


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