Joy Sarkar

Indian singer


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nameJoy Sarkar
captionJoy Sarkar
aliasJoy Da
birth_placeKolkata, West Bengal, India
originKolkata, West Bengal, India
genreBengali Modern, Filmi, Bangla Ghazals, Classical
years_active1998–present
instrumentGuitar
occupationMusic Composer
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Sourav Sarkar, popularly known as Joy Sarkar, is a Kolkata based Indian Bengali film music composer. Sarkar mainly works in Bengali cinema and albums. He composed soundtracks for Jodi Ekdin (2010), Accident (2012), Muktodhara (2012), Bicycle Kick (2013), Half Serious (2013), Rupkatha Noy (2013), The play (2013), Antaraal (2013), Women Prayed and Preyed Upon (2013), Ek Phali Rodh (2014), Abby Sen (2015), Kiriti Roy (2016), Nayikar Bhumikay (2017), Bilu Rakkhosh (2017), Pupa (2018), Reunion (2019), Shesher Golpo (2019), and Parcel (2019).

Personal life

Joy Sarkar was born on 1972, 11 January in Kolkata, India, to Sudhin Sarkar, who is a Bengali singer of yesteryears, and Kalyani Sarkar. He has an elder brother, Rana, who is also a musician. Due to the musical bent of his parents, music came to him spontaneously.

Sarkar is married to a Bengali singer Lopamudra Mitra since 2001.

Discography

Albums

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YearAlbumSinger(s)Notes
2019Aashiana BaarishanaNilashreeLyrics by Srijato
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Filmography

Joy Sarkar worked as music director for the following films. ::data[format=table]

YearFilm nameDirector/DirectorsNotes
2010Jodi EkdinRiingo Banerjee
2012AccidentShiboprosad Mukherjee, Nandita Roy
2012MuktodharaShiboprosad Mukherjee, Nandita Roy
2013Bicycle KickSumit Das, Debasish Sen Sharma
2013Half SeriousUtsav Mukherjee
2013Rupkatha NoyAtanu Ghosh
2013The playRanjay Ray Choudhury
2013AntaraalBinay Kumar Mittra, Benoy Mittra
2013Women Prayed and Preyed Upon (Documentary)Kankana Chakraborty
2014Ek Phaali RodhAtanu Ghosh
2015Abby SenAtanu Ghosh
2016Kiriti RoyAniket Chattopadhyay
2017Nayikar BhumikaySwagato Chowdhury
2017Bilu RakkhoshIndrasis Acharya
2018PupaIndrasis Acharya
2018ReunionMurari Mohan Rakshit{{cite news
2019Shesher GolpoJiit Chakraborty
2019ParcelIndrasis Acharya
2020Doodhpither GachhUjjwal Basu
2022Boudi CanteenParambrata Chatterjee
2022ManabjominSrijato
2023Datta
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Worked as music director for the following Webseries. ::data[format=table]

YearSeries NameDirector/DirectorsNotes
2020Tansener TanpuraSoumik ChattopadhyayHoichoi
2020Feluda PherotSrijit MukherjeeAddatimes
2021Robindronath Ekhane Kawkhono Khete AashenniSrijit MukherjeeHoichoi
2022Rudrabinar ObhishaapJoydeep MukherjeeHoichoi
2022Feludar GoyendagiriSrijit MukherjeeHoichoi
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Singles

References

References

  1. "Joy Sarkar".
  2. "Joy Sarkar Biography".
  3. (11 November 2011). "We are recreating Balmiki Pratibha: Joy Sarkar".
  4. (31 January 2019). "Aashiana Baarishana - Full Album - Nilashree - Joy Sarkar - Srijato". Asha Audio.
  5. "Soumitra Chatterjee, Mamata Shankar breathe new life to Amit and Labanya". [[Times of India]].
  6. (26 February 2019). "Rituparna, Sreela sing for Indrasis's film". Times of India.

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