Jojo (Bengali singer)
Jojo Nathaniel was born on 13th March in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. He started his career with Indi-Pop in 90s. His First music album released in July 1994 ''Hum Tumse'' featuring 8 songs. He was also noticed in Jimmy Shergill debut music video "Woh Kaun Thi". Jojo sanged for Auzaar- " Did de de dena". His name should not be misinterpretated with Ms. Jojo Mukherjee who is also a singer.
Presently Jojo Nathaniel is living in Kolkata. He is married to Jhumpa Nathaniel with a son Jijo Nathaniel.
Selected filmography
Bengali
- Obhishopto Nighty (2014)
- Kolkata...The Metro Life (2012)- Unreleased
- Mon Re (2012)- Unreleased
- Nayika (2012)- Unreleased
- Piyalir Password (2012)- Unreleased
- Sector V (2012)- Unreleased
- Bhuter Bhobissot (2012)
- Hariye Jaai (2012)
- Get Together (2011)
- Tomake Chai (2011)
- Ashay Bhalobasay (2011)
- Run (2011)
- Piya Tumi (2011)
- Punorutthan (2011)
- Madhuchandrima (2011)
- Prem By Chance (2010)
- Kakhono Biday Bolo Na (2010)
- Bondhu Tomar (2010)
- Lukochuri (2010)
- Preyashi (2010)
- U Turn (2010)
- Sesh Prohor (2010)
- Hide & Seek (2010)
- Bandish Fusion Redefined ( with tabla maestro Subhen Chatterjee ) : 2008
- Bandish Fusion Lasting Legacy ( with tabla maestro Subhen Chatterjee ): 2010
- Antarbas (2010)
- Love Circus (2010)
- Lajja (2010)
- Prem Bandhan (2009)
- Saathi Aamar Bondhu Aamar (2009)
- Jodi Kagoje Lekho Naam (2009)
- Aamras (2009)
- Mallick Bari (2009)
- Trishna (2009)
- Friend (2009)
- Jeena — The Endless Love (2009)
- Juari (2009)
- Mon Maane Naa (2008)
- 10:10 (2008)
- Bor Aasbe Ekhuni (2008)
- Lovesongs (2008)
- Tolly Lights (2008)
- Greftaar (2007)
- Shudhu Tomar Jonyo (2007)
- Chander Bari (2007)
- Shikar (2006)
- Devaki (2006)
- Pita (2006)
- Swapno (2005)
- Yuddho (2005)[1]
- Aabar Asbo Phire (2004)
Hindi
- Chaalbaaz (2003)
- Auzaar (1997)
- Ghoonghat (1997)
- Bhagam Bhag (2006)
- Kya Love Story Hal (2007)
- Yatra (2007)
- Acid Factory (2009)
- Khanna & Iyer (2007)
- Houseful (2009)
- Rakht Charitra - 2 (2010)
- Ratha Sarithiram (2010)
- Rakht Charitra — I (2010)
- Aashiqui.in (2011)
References
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