Silajit Majumder

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Silajit Majumder
শিলাজিৎ মজুমদার
Born (1965-10-09) 9 October 1965 (age 58)
Gargaria_Birbhum,_West Bengal
Years active1994–present
SpouseIlina
ChildrenDhee (Son)
ParentLate Arun Majumder (Father)

Maya Majumder (Mother)

Biswajit Majumder (Brother)
Websitehttp://www.silajit.com

Silajit Majumder (Bengali: শিলাজিৎ মজুমদার, born 9 October 1965),[1] first name also spelled Shilajit, is an Indian Bengali singer-songwriter and actor from Kolkata.[2][3][4] He is mostly credited by his first name.[5] As an actor he is best known for his roles in films like Asukh (1999) by Rituparno Ghosh and Krantikaal (2005) by Sekhar Das. He took a remarkable place in Bigg Boss Bangla season 2.

Education[edit]

Majumder 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.

Works[edit]

Discography[edit]

This is a list of music albums of Majumder

  • Bhoomika (1994)
  • Aamra o Benche Aachi (1995)
  • Thik Ekhan e (1996)
  • X=Prem (2000)
  • X=2Prem (2001)
  • Silajit er Paglami – Fisfis (2002)
  • Lal Matir Sorane (2003)
  • Rimjhim (2004)
  • Sarbonash (2008)
  • Folk Rock Aamra

Music director[edit]

Filmography[edit]

TV[edit]

Web series[edit]

  • Roktopolash (2022) as Dipankar

Books[edit]

  • 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)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bengal Tigers". Celeb Sports. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Shilajit Majumdar". gomolo.in. Retrieved 24 November 2008.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "SHILAJIT MAJUMDAR: Film Database – CITWF". citwf.com. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
  4. ^ Ghose, Chandreyee (10 August 2008). "Complex rules". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. Archived from the original on 10 August 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
  5. ^ "Koel Mullick, Shreya Ghoshal Charm Music Release of Srijit Mukherji's Hemlock Society (2012)". washingtonbanglaradio.com. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  6. ^ "The Telegraph – Calcutta : etc". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 12 May 2006. Archived from the original on 23 June 2006. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
  7. ^ "Kaushik Ganguly's digital debut with 'Shaat Number Shanatan Sanyal' on ZEE5". The Daily Star. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2021.

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