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Sandhya Mukhopadhyay

Sandhya Mukhopadhyay

Sound
1931(India])-2022
Geetashree Sandhya Mukhopadhyay (4 October 1931 – 15 February 2022) was an Indian playback singer and musician, specializing in Bengali music. She received Banga Bibhushan, the highest civilian honor of the Indian state of West Bengal in 2011.) She also won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her songs in the films Jay Jayanti and Nishi Padma in the year 1970. Mukherjee was born in Dhakuria, Calcutta, on 4 October 1931 to Narendranath Mukherjee, a railway official, and Hemprova Devi. She was the youngest of six children. Her grandfather was a police officer, and the family had lived in Dhakuria since 1911. She was married to noted lyrist Shyamal Gupta until he died in 2010. She has a daughter named Soumi Sengupta. Sandhya started her music training under the direction of Pandit Santosh Kumar Basu, Professor A T Kannan, and Professor Chinmoy Lahiri. However, her guru was Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, followed by his son Ustad Munavvar Ali Khan, under whom she mastered Indian classical music.

Participates in

  • News About the Heroine
  • Uttarayan
  • Nishi Padma
  • Naba Janma
  • Kaa
  • Stree
  • Quiet Flows the Meghna
  • Sakher Chor
  • Headmaster
  • The Last Act
  • Shilpi
  • Agni Pariksha
  • Abasheshe
  • Shankar Narayan Bank
  • Kanna
  • Chirakumar Sabha
  • Agni Sanskar
  • Suryatapa
  • Kamallata
  • Biraj Bou
  • Jay Jayanti
  • Devi Chaudhurani
  • Antony Firingee
  • Chaowa Pawa
  • One Night
  • Mahabiplabi Aurobindo
  • Sabar Uparey
  • Nabarag
  • Saheb Bibi Golam
  • Jatra Holo Shuru
  • Padma Golap
  • Agun
  • Sanjher Pradip
  • Debatra
  • Chandranath
  • Nabajanma
  • Chiradiner
  • Garh Nasimpur
  • Hathat Dekha
  • Chupi Chupi Aashey
  • Sonar Harin
  • Daktar Babu
  • Manmoyee Girls' School
  • Raat Bhor
  • Punarmilan
  • Putrabadhu
  • Laksha-Heera
  • Aleyar Alo
  • Agnibhramar
  • Nishimrigaya
  • Sudur Niharika
  • Pranoy Pasha