About Sandipan

Sandipan is a revered figure in the Bengali music industry, celebrated for his exceptional versatility and profound connection to his cultural roots. Born on May 22, 1971, in Chittagong, Bangladesh, he was nurtured in a musical environment by his father, Amar Krishna Das. This early exposure sparked a lifelong passion for music, prompting Sandipan to pursue formal training in Indian classical music under Ustad Mihir Lala.

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He further refined his craft by specializing in Tagore songs with the guidance of the legendary Dijen Mukhopadhyay. Over the decades, Sandipan has enriched the music scene with numerous solo and duet albums that showcase an eclectic blend of folk, contemporary Bengali tunes, and patriotic songs. His ability to transcend genres is epitomized in his hit tracks, making him a beloved voice in the hearts of music lovers.

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Sandipan has collaborated with various artists, producing music that resonates with diverse audiences, showcasing his talent and dedication to the craft.

Musical Journey

Born on May 22, 1971, From an early age, Sandipan’s musical talent was nurtured by his father, Amar Krishna Das. His formal training in Indian classical music began under Ustad Mihir Lala, followed by mentorship in Tagore songs from the legendary Dijen Mukhopadhyay while he studied in India.

Creative Collaborations

Sandipan has sang in multiple languages, including his mother tongue Chaddgnya, Bengali and Rohingya.

Sandipan – A Voice of Versatility and Passion

Sandipan is a renowned singer in the Bengali music industry, celebrated for his versatility across genres, including folk, contemporary Bengali songs, and nationalistic melodies. With multiple successful solo and duet albums, his music resonates both nationally and internationally. Songs like “Modhu Khoi Khoi Bish Khawaila”, “Sonabandhu”, “Nayor Niba Niba Gori”, and “Zobur in Rohingya” have earned him both national and international recognition.

Born on May 22, 1971, in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Sandipan's musical journey began under the guidance of his father, Amar Krishna Das. His formal training in Indian classical music came from Ustad Mihir Lala, and he later honed his skills in Tagore songs under the legendary Dijen Mukhopadhyay.

Beyond music, Sandipan is also a trained actor, trained at the National Institute of Film and Fine Arts, India. He has performed with esteemed theatre groups such as People’s Little Theatre of India and Nagarik Natya Sampradaya in Dhaka. His performance in Salauddin Zaki’s “Harano Patar Prem” got huge appreciation from both mass and critics for his outstanding performance.

Additionally, Sandipan is recognized as a puppeteer and voice artist. He was a key member of Sanjit Ghosh’s Little Puppet Theatre and gained widespread popularity for voicing ‘Grover’ in Sisimpur, the Bangladeshi adaptation of Sesame Street. He has also hosted Magic Bauliana and served as a judge on Bangladeshi Idol, Close Up One, and Onno Alor Gaan.

Despite his diverse artistic talents, singing remains his passion and profession. Today, he is one of Bangladesh’s most sought-after live performers, entertaining audiences both nationally and internationally. An enlisted singer for Bangladesh Television and Radio, Sandipan continues to grace television screens and stages, keeping the spirit of Bengali music alive.