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Arundhati Holme Chowdhury

Arundhati Holme Chowdhury

Bengali Indian singer


Arundhati Holme Chowdhury, also spelt as Arundhati Holme (Hom) Choudhury, is a Bengali Indian exponent of Rabindra Sangeet and Bengali songs. She has worked as a playback singer mostly in Bengali-language films.[1][2]

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Selected filmography

  • Dadar Kirti (1980)
  • Pathbhola (1986)
  • Bidrohi (1987)
  • Gayak (1987)
  • Anjali (1988)
  • Chhoto Bou (1988)
  • Aagaman (1988)
  • Shatarupa (1989)
  • Byabadhan (1990)
  • Path O Prasad (1991)
  • Abhagini (1991)
  • Neelimay Neel (1991)
  • Nabab (1991)
  • Indrajit (1992)
  • Surer Bhubane (1992)
  • Prithibir Shesh Station (1993)
  • Maya Mamata (1993)
  • Shilpi (1994)
  • Kothachilo (1994)
  • Geet Sangeet (1994)
  • Kakababu Here Gelen? (1995)
  • Puja (1996)
  • Naach Nagini Naach Re (1996)
  • Mukhyamantri (1996)
  • Damu (1996)
  • Himghar (1996)
  • Baro Bou (1997)
  • Alo (2003)

Selected albums

  • Kumud Kavya Geeti (1983)
  • Hridayer Eto Gaan (1991)
  • Mor Bina Kon Sure Baji (2004)
  • Mone Pare (2010)
  • Tomari Smriti Sudhaye (2020)

Awards

See also


References

  1. "Listen to Popular Bengali Classic Song – 'Srabaner Dharar Mato' Sung By Arundhati Holme Chowdhury | Bengali Video Songs – Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  2. Experts, Arihant (2019-08-22). Know Your State West Bengal. Arihant Publications India limited. ISBN 978-93-131-9801-7.
  3. "1975: 38th Annual BFJA Awards". Bengal Film Journalists' Association. Archived from the original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  4. "1986: 49th Annual BFJA Awards". Bengal Film Journalists' Association. Archived from the original on 8 January 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  5. "2007: 70th Annual BFJA Awards". Bengal Film Journalists' Association. Archived from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  6. "Chief Minister's Office: Banga Bibhusan and Banga Bhusan – 2018". wbcmo.gov.in. The Government of West Bengal. 21 May 2018. Archived from the original on 9 August 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022.

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