Dabbu

Prasenjit Ghosal (born 2 December 1979), known professionally as Dabbu, (Bengali: ডাব্বু) is a music composer based in Mumbai. He workes as a music composer in Mumbai and Kolkata. He has closely worked with film production company SVF and has composed several Bengali films songs which have been sung by artists including Arijit Singh, Armaan malik, Papon, Anupam Roy, and Shaan.

Dabbu
Background information
Born(1979-12-02)2 December 1979
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
GenresIndian music, Jazz
Occupation(s)Composer, music producer
Years active2002–present
WebsiteDabbu

Performance

He plays the guitar and has performed with on albums including This is not fusion in front of live audience in Frankfurt at Book Fest, Lille at Fest, and Bozar Fest in Brussels in 2006. DABBU performed at the British Museum, Johannesburg in 2011 for WITS university and has collaborated with vocalists including Shreya Ghoshal and Gary Lawyer during tours. He has played for bands such as Hip Pocket and also accompanied jazz musicians such as Louis Bankz at venues which have included, Blue Frog, Jazz By the Bay, Hard Rock Cafe.

Career

Dabbu was born in Kolkata and started his career as a guitar player, where he played for films, adverts, and songs. He started his music direction career with film production company Shree Venkatesh Films in Kolkata. He moved to Mumbai in 2009.

Filmography

Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Movie Language Songs Director Producer
2014Bangali Babu English Mem[1]BengaliHoney Bunny, Hawara Chupi Chupi, Dol Duluni, Ore Mon UdashiRabi KinagiShree Venkatesh Films
2014Kokhon Tomar Asbe Telephone[2]BengaliTitle Song, Ek Dui Teen, Jokhun Tokhun, Tumio Ki AnmonaArindam Mamdo DeyPB Films
2016Samraat: The King Is HereBengali (Bangladesh)Samraat (Title Track)Mohammad Mostafa Kamal RazOrkee Production & Cinemawala
2016Mental[3]Bengali (Bangladesh)Title Song, Prem Ta Toder Nesha, Mon Najehal, Khaina Jonab, Ureche Dhulo, Bolte Baki Koto KiShamim Ahamed RoniBangla Express Films
2016BossgiriBengali (Bangladesh)Bossgiri (Title Track)Shamim Ahamed RoniKhan Films
2017Dhat Teri KiBengali (Bangladesh)Title SongShamim Ahamed RoniJaaz Multimedia
2017Amar Aponjon[4]BengaliEle Chupi Chupi, Esho Amar Nodir TireRaja ChandaSunday Films & Actors Studio
2017RangbazBengali (Bangladesh)Title Song, RimjhimAbdul MannanShree Venkatesh Films
2019Mon Jaane NaBengaliKeno Je TokeShagufta RafiqueShree Venkatesh Films
2019NetworkBengaliDeewana Bole Dake AmaaySaptaswa BasuNeo Studios[5]
2019BeporowaBengaliBeporowa Title Song, Ghum Ghum Adore (ঘুম ঘুম আদরে), Khati Sona (খাঁটি সোনা)Raja ChandaJaaz Multimedia
2020ShahenshahBengali (Bangladesh)Premer RajaShamim Ahmed RonyUnlimited Audio Video
2020Harano PraptiBengaliAll SongsRaja ChandaGreentouch Entertainment
2020Operation AgneepathBengali (Bangladesh)Title SongAshiqur RahmanVertex Production
2020Biye.comBengaliAll SongsSudeshna Roy, Abhijeet GuhaShadow Films
2020Ajob Premer GolpoBengaliAll SongsRaja ChandaZee Bangla Cinema
2021Magic BengaliAll SongsRaja ChandaSSG Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
2022BhoyPeo NaBengaliAll SongsAyan DeyBig Screen Production Pvt Ltd .[6]

References

  1. "Bengali Babu English Mem Movie Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. "HELLO THERE!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  3. "Dhallywood New Film Mental-It Can Be Your Love Story". NetNewsBD. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  4. "জিয়া নস্টাল". Sangbad Pratidin. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
  5. "NETWORK film announced". Archived from the original on 19 November 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  6. "Magic – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". Jiosaavn. 21 January 2021.
7.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/entertainment/music/bengali/check-out-new-bengali-trending-lyrical-song-music-video-toke-niye-sung-by-santanu-dey-sarkar/videoshow/85234669.cms?from=mdr
8.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/movies/news/saptaswa-reveals-how-jatugrihos-music-is-shaping-up/articleshow/83303833.cms?s=08&from=mdr
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