Chandrabindoo
Chandrabindoo (en bengalí: চন্দ্রবিন্দু, Chôndrobindu; a menudo deletreado Chandrabindu), es una banda musical de la India. Su nombre se deriva tanto del último carácter del alfabeto bengalí y de un diálogo (muy famoso entre los bengalíes) de la obra sin sentido (o nonsense) HaJaBaRaLa por Sukumar Ray.
Chandrabindoo | ||
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Arup, Saurabh, Upal, Rajshekhar, Anindya, Sibu y Surojit. 2010. | ||
Datos generales | ||
Origen | Calcuta, Bengala Occidental, India | |
Estado | Activo | |
Información artística | ||
Período de actividad | 1998 | |
Miembros | ||
Anindya Chatterjee Upal Sengupta Arup Podder Surojit Mukherjee Rajshekhar Kundu Sibabrata Biswas aka Sibu Sourabh | ||
La banda es conocida por la satírica Chandril, lleno de referencias sobre la actual política y los fenómenos culturales. También interpretan otro tipo de temas musicales como la de Anindya. Upal también es muy popular por su voz única.
Ellos son originarios de Calcuta, y bastantes conocidos en Delhi y Mumbai. Comenzaron a viajar a nivel internacional incluyendo una actuación en honor y colaboración a los niños contando con la colaboraciób de Child In Need Institute (CINI) esto en Londres. Chandrabindoo fue la banda embajadora de la marca oficial de CINI ASHA.
Miembros
editar- Anindya Chatterjee - cantante / compositor / Voz principal
- Upal Sengupta - cantante / compositor / Voz principal
- Arup Podder - bajista
- Surojit Mukherjee - el guitarrista / arreglista
- Rajshekhar Kundu - batería
- Sibabrata Biswas aka Sibu - teclista
- Sourabh - percusionista
Otros miembros
editar- Chandril Bhattacharya - letrista / ocasional cantante
- Tirthankar - ingeniero de sonido
Formación de la banda
editar- Subrato Lodh
- Subrato Ghosh
- Sukhendu
- Subhendu
- Debapriyo
- Tennie
- Lintu
- Santanu
- Arindam
- Pritam[1]
- Dron Acharya
- Riju
- Kallol
- Rajesh
- Riddhi
- Chandan
- Jishu Sengupta[2]
- Neepabeethi Ghosh
- Lopamudra Mitra
Discografía
editar- Sweetheart (Anindya)
- Mounomukharata (Upal)
- Aar Jani Na (Upal)
- Conductor (Chandril)
- Jodi Bhabo Pabe Take (Anindya)
- Dupurer Khamokha Kheyal (Upal)
- Office Time (Anindya)
- Keu Bhalobeshe Jay (Upal)
- Ebhabeo Phire Asha Jae (Anindya)
- Mangal Graha (Upal)
- Bondhu Tomaye (Upal)
- Faka Naki (Anindya)
- Jodi Balo (Upal)
- Khelche Sachin (Anindya)
- Ananda Sen (Upal)
- Natajanu (Anindya)
- Gadha
- Surjer Dikey
- Jodi Amake Roga Balo
- Chandrabindoo
- Aj Abar
- Twaker Jatno Nin
- Riskawala
- Bhorer Kuasha
- Bathroom
- Ure Jachhe
- Matir Kachhakachhi
- Bhut Bosechhe
- Fer Bhut Bosechhe
- Adda
- Ekti Murgi
- Duniya Dot Com
- Neel
- Ta Na Na
- Gaan Bhalobeshe Gaan
- Amader Chhadey
- Baanbhashi
- Adorer Nouko
- Doodh Na Khele
- Bhalo Lage Na
- Bhindeshi Tara
- Amar Sohor
- Shei Haoa
- Gab Guba Gub
- Bus Stop-e Keu Nei
- Ekjon Gelo
- Sona Mon
- Sokale Uthiya
- Bromhha Janen
- Amake Nao
- Emon Boshonto Dine
- Mon
- Juju
- Gitgobindo
- Aikom Baikom
- Eita Tomar Gaan
- Ki Ar Korbo
- Anko ki Kothin
- Ami Amar Mon
- Ma Dake Khoka
- Bagiye Kali
- Ebhabeo Phire Asha Jae (en bengalí: এভাবেও ফিরে আসা যায়, en inglés: A Comeback can also be like This) (re-working of Ar Jani Na, 2005)
- Sweetheart
- Mounomukharata
- Ar Jani Na
- Conductor
- Jodi Bhabo Pabe Take
- Dupurer Khamokha Kheyal
- Office Time
- Keu Bhalobeshe Jay
- Ebhabeo Phire Asha Jae
- Mangal Graha
- Hote Pare Cliche
- Kete Jaye Din
- Timepass
- Thak Barong
- Tai Tomar Ananda
- Ghumiye Poro Na
- Hulabila
- Pashbalish
- Ami to Bhege Jai
- Joy Bangali
- Shera Chandrabindoo (en bengalí: সেরা চন্দ্রবিন্দু, en inglés: Best Of Chandrabindoo) (Compilation, 2008)
- Uthe Jaoa Shiri
- Dhyatterika
- Ami Dibosh
- Tatin
- Khacche Khak
- D Minor
- Bhyabachyaka
- Tabo Mukut
- Kicchhu Chaini
- Paar Kore De Maa
- Jani na (online)
- Puraton Gamcha (del inglés: old tawal) (Coming Soon)
Filmografía
editarAño | Película | Dirección | Otras Notas |
2000 | Y2K | Chandril Bhattacharya | as Music Director/ Playback Singers |
2009 | Box No. 1313 | Aniruddha Bhattacharya | as Music Director |
2009 | Brake Fail | Kaushik Ganguly | as Playback Singers |
2009 | Antaheen | Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury | Anindya and Chandril as Lyricist together, They won 56th National Film Awards for National Film Award for Best Lyrics[3] in 2010 for it[4][5] |
2010 | Jodi Ekdin | Riingo Banerjee | Anindya and Chandril as lyricists together, Upal and Anindya made a video appearance for a song (Playback Singers) |
2010 | 033 | Birsa Dasgupta | as Music Director |
2010 | Natobar Not Out | Amit Sen | Upal and Anindya made a video appearance for a song (Playback Singers) |
2011 | Rang Melanti | Kaushik Ganguly | as Music Director |
Véase también
editarReferencias
editar- ↑ Pritam in Youtube with a lot of FAQs, an interview of Pritam by Anurag Basu in his talk show Ke Hobe Biggest Fan on Zee Bangla
- ↑ Chandrabindoo in Youtube with a lot of FAQs, an interview of Chandrabindoo by Anurag Basu in his talk show Ke Hobe Biggest Fan on Zee Bangla
- ↑ "Writings on the wall" a published in Times of India on July 5th, 2010, Tollywood's reaction on the natioanl awards in lyrics
- ↑ Anindya's reaction after winning National Award, an interview of Anindya by R-Plus
- ↑ Chandril's reaction after winning National Award, an interview of Anindya by R-Plus
Enlaces externos
editar- chandrabindoo.in (official website of Chandrabindoo)
- twitter.com/chandrabindaas en X (antes Twitter) (official Twitter page)
- youtube.com/user/chandrabindooband (official YouTube channel)
- Singing the nonsense verse, a Times of India article on the band
- Of Moon and More, an article on the band in The Hindu
- Chandrabindoo in Youtube with a lot of FAQs, an interview of Chandrabindoo by Anurag Basu in his talk show Ke Hobe Biggest Fan on Zee Bangla
- Listen to all Chandrabindoo Songs
- Chandrabindoo to perform in aid of the Child In Need Institute an article on CINI UK website
- Chandrabindoo's new music video featuring Vidya Balan named Jani Na from the forthcoming album E-arki