Silajit Majumder
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Silajit Majumder | |
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Born | 9 October 1965 |
Years active | 1994– |
Spouse(s) | Ilina |
Children | Dhee |
Parents | Arun Majumder |
Website | |
http://www.silajit.com |
Silajit Majumder (Bengali: শিলাজিৎ মজুমদার, born 9 October 1965),[1] first name also credited as Shilajit, is an Indian Bengali male singer songwriter and actor from Kolkata. [2][3][4]
Education
He received his education at the Saint Paul K G school, the Scottish Church Collegiate School, and the Scottish Church College, before graduating from the Vidyasagar College of the University of Calcutta in English literature.
Discography
- Bhoomika
- Aamra o Benche Aachi
- Thik Ekhan e
- X=Prem
- X=2Prem
- Silajit er Paglami – Fisfis
- Lal Matir Sorane
- Rimjhim
- Sarbonash
- Folk Rock Aamra
Music director
- Chupkatha (2012)
- Strugglers: The Reality Behind (2013)
Books
- Praptomonoskoder Jonyo (Abhijan Publishers, 2007)
- Aneke Poreni (Abhijan Publishers, 2009)
- Hijibiji (Abhijan Publishers, 2010)
- Aneke Poreni 2 (Abhijan Publishers, 2011)
- Shobodo-Sharir (Abhijan Publishers, 2012)
- 36 ta Prem (Abhijan Publishers, 2012, written with Srijato & Kingshuk)
Filmography
- Highway (2014)
- Hal (2013)
- Chupkatha (2012)
- Hemlock Society (2012)
- Katakuti (2011)
- Jiyo Kaka (2011)
- Bye Bye Bangkok (2011)
- Gandu (2010)
- Tintorettor Jishu (2008)
- Choy-e Chuti (2008)
- Ram Balaram (2008)
- Tobu...Aste Hobe Fire (2006)
- Ditiyo Basanto
- Krantikal (2005)[5]
- Mahulbanir Sereng (2004)
- Prahar (2004)
- Sangee (2003)
- Y2K (Athoba, 'Sex Krome Aasitechhe') (2000)
- Asukh (1999)
- Feraoikytpo
References
- ↑ "Bengal Tigers". Celeb Sports. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ↑ "Shilajit Majumdar". www.gomolo.in. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
- ↑ "SHILAJIT MAJUMDAR: Film Database – CITWF". www.citwf.com. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
- ↑ Ghose, Chandreyee (10 August 2008). "Complex rules". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
- ↑ "The Telegraph – Calcutta : etc". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. 12 May 2006. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
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