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Manas Robin
Born
Manas Jyoti Gogoi

(1976-12-03) 3 December 1976 (age 47)
Sivasagar, Assam, India
Alma mater233 No. Nimaijan Prathamik Vidyalaya,
Sivasagar Government Higher Secondary School,
Jagannath Barooah College
Occupation(s)Composer, musician, music director, lyricist
Years active1996–present
Websitemanasrobin.com

Manas Robin (Template:Lang-as) is an Assamese music director, musician, lyricist, filmmaker, bihu artist and music producer. He is one of the top musicians of Assam, India. He has consistently churn out chartbusters during the last ten years.

One of the most recognized faces in the North-east region, he has been in forefront of Assamese music industry having a wide range of compositions in Assamese language under his belt. Folk music of the North-east has got a new lease of life at his hands as he has composed songs using hitherto unsung folk tunes of the various ethnic communities of the state of Assam as well as the other states of the North-east India.

Personal life

Childhood

Hailed as one in complete control of the nitty-gritty of folk music of this part of the region (North-eastern India), Manas Robin, one of the most successful composers of Assam, was born to Mr Rabindra Nath Gogoi and Mrs Tilabala Dihingia on 17 December 1976. He did his early schooling at 233 No. Nimaijan Prathamik Vidyalaya (primary school). He did his matriculation from the prestigious Sivasagar Government Higher Secondary School. After that he went to Jagannath Barooah College, Jorhat for further education.

Career

The Beginning:

It was in the year 1995 when his first solo album Niharika under the banner of Music Makers was released. It was followed by Ujan Piriti in 1997 under Typhoon Production, Manas Kanya and Barasha under Saraswati Communications in 1999. Barasha gave him the much needed impetus, and his music was assimilated in the psyche of Assamese music lovers. He was romped home by premier music production house NK Production where his now illustrious career got a shot in the arm in the role of Assam's singing superstar Zubeen Garg. It was a jugalbandi of a melodious voice and a highly creative composer.

The triumph:

He became the youngest director to score music for an Assamese film in 1999 when he composed music for Priya O’ Priya. After that, he went on to score music for six more Assamese feature films. In most of them, his works as a music director had attracted rave reviews from the cinegoers as well as critics.

And his production Jonbai, a VCD film based entirely on Bihu and the sentiments attached to it, has been a piece de resistance for Assamese music-lovers of the State and abroad, since its inception in the year 2005. Jonbai went on to become the most successful video film ever in recent times.

The versatility:

He has been the most popular song composer of the last decade.

He has directed music for nearly 500 music albums including Assamese and other languages of the North-east.

He has produced and directed several VCD films in Assamese, including the super hit Jonbai.

He is the one and only music director who has directed audio albums for legendary singer Dr. Bhupen Hazarika to Zubeen Garg.

Discography

As a music director

Year Film Director
1999 Priya O Priya Anjan Kalita
2002 Eyei Jonak Biheen Jivan Munna Ahmed
2002 Kokadeutar Ghar Jowai Suman Haripriya
2003 Ujonir Dujoni Gabhoru Chandra Mudoi
2003 Barala Sangsar Achyut Bhagawati
2003 Rongmon Amal Baruah
2004 Kadambari Bani Das

Achievements

Year Nominated work Category Award Result Note
1999 Youngest music director Won Youngest music director of feature film award
2002 Best Lyricist Prag Cine Award Won
2003, 2004, 2005 Best Music Director Award Won film music
2006, 2007 Jonbai Best video filmmaker Chitralekha Award Won

References