Biography

Ansuman Roy
ANSUMAN ROY
(1936-1990)
Date of Birth – 19th August 1936, Jhargram, West Bengal, India
Place of Work - Bengali Classical and Folk and Contemporary Music
Family: Parents – Late Rampada Roy, Late Bibhabati Roy
Spouse – Late Kamala Roy
Children – Bhaskar Roy, Antar Roy, Meita Guha Roy
Education – Kumud Kumari Institute, Jhargram Raj College
Ansuman Roy was considered as one of the most eminent Bengali versatile singer who had enriched Bengali Music with a huge number of varieties. Though most people remember him as a Legendary folk artist but his devotional songs, Nazrulgeeti and Modern Bengali songs (Swarna-Juger Gaan, Songs of the Bengali Golden Period) were equally popular and was marked as all-time hit music.
Early Life
Ansuman Roy was born and brought up in Jhargram, now a district of West Bengal on 19th August 1936. As a kid, he had a huge interest in Bengali music. His music training was started by one of his uncle (father’s friend) in his locality. Though music reign in his gene, at that moment there was no one in his family who was directly associated with music. Later on, Pandit Gyan Prakash Ghosh trained him on Bengali Light music.
In his early life, he was a Radio- Artist and was frequently audible at All India Radio (AIR India, Akashvani). During this period he was involved in various research work on Bengali folk, especially the folk music of Radh-Bengal (South West Bengal). He played the pioneering role to introduce the flavour of Jhumur-Vadu-Tusu to the urbanized world. His kin interest in instrument was also well known. The Santhali instrument Madal was a regular component of his music composition.
The first music record of Ansuman Roy was recorded in 1971 from Hindusthan Record.
Music Career
In his Music Career he had worked with many legendary figures of Bengal, such as- Prabir Majumder, Sudhin Dasgupta, Gauri Prasanna Majumder, Aloknath Dey, Pulak Bandyopadhyay, Shibdas Bandopaddhyay, Hemanta Mukherjee, Manna De, Manabendra Mukherjee, Shyamal Mitra, Sandhya Mukherjee, Nirmala Mishra Banashree Sengupta, Arati Mukherjee and many other contemporary artists. His tonal quality, the pitch of voice, clarity in music makes him different from others and people considered him as a genius in Bengal folk music. His genre of music is highly adopted by young musicians and is used by many banners even today. But the only grievance in this pretext is that they forget to acknowledge the name of this legendary composer. One of his most remarkable work on music and also on the socio-political aspect for the War of Independence of Bangladesh (Muktiyuddha of Bangladesh) was “Shono Ekti Mujibarer Theke”. This song is considered as one of the main patriotic songs in Bangladesh and is sang after the National Anthem - “Amar Sonar Bangla Ami Tomai Valobasi”. The lyrics of this song was written by Gauri Prasanna Majumder, and Ansuman Roy composed the music and sang this song. He was felicitated with Bangabandhu Gold Medal in 1975 for this historical song.
In 1978 he won the Best Male Singer Award for the film Charmurti for the song “Ghochang Fu, Khabo Toke”.
A Few Popular Songs of Ansuman Roy (Basic Album)
Ø Dada Paye Pori Re
Ø Vador Ashwin Mashe
Ø Sanjhe Phute Jhinge Phool
Ø Amar Betar Biha Debo
Ø Boli O Khokar Ma
Ø Hai Hai Saat Panke Bandha Poro Na
Ø Buro BandheJaio Na
Ø Na Kaindo Na Kaindo
Ø Ami Shune Elam Namti More
Ø Jibono Podme Spondito Hok
Ø Premnagare Jabo Ami
Bengali Filmography as a Singer
Ø Dokkhoyajna
Ø Charmurti
Ø Korunamoyee
Ø Baba Taraknath
Ø Batashi
Ø and many mores
(1936-1990)
Date of Birth – 19th August 1936, Jhargram, West Bengal, India
Place of Work - Bengali Classical and Folk and Contemporary Music
Family: Parents – Late Rampada Roy, Late Bibhabati Roy
Spouse – Late Kamala Roy
Children – Bhaskar Roy, Antar Roy, Meita Guha Roy
Education – Kumud Kumari Institute, Jhargram Raj College
Ansuman Roy was considered as one of the most eminent Bengali versatile singer who had enriched Bengali Music with a huge number of varieties. Though most people remember him as a Legendary folk artist but his devotional songs, Nazrulgeeti and Modern Bengali songs (Swarna-Juger Gaan, Songs of the Bengali Golden Period) were equally popular and was marked as all-time hit music.
Early Life
Ansuman Roy was born and brought up in Jhargram, now a district of West Bengal on 19th August 1936. As a kid, he had a huge interest in Bengali music. His music training was started by one of his uncle (father’s friend) in his locality. Though music reign in his gene, at that moment there was no one in his family who was directly associated with music. Later on, Pandit Gyan Prakash Ghosh trained him on Bengali Light music.
In his early life, he was a Radio- Artist and was frequently audible at All India Radio (AIR India, Akashvani). During this period he was involved in various research work on Bengali folk, especially the folk music of Radh-Bengal (South West Bengal). He played the pioneering role to introduce the flavour of Jhumur-Vadu-Tusu to the urbanized world. His kin interest in instrument was also well known. The Santhali instrument Madal was a regular component of his music composition.
The first music record of Ansuman Roy was recorded in 1971 from Hindusthan Record.
Music Career
In his Music Career he had worked with many legendary figures of Bengal, such as- Prabir Majumder, Sudhin Dasgupta, Gauri Prasanna Majumder, Aloknath Dey, Pulak Bandyopadhyay, Shibdas Bandopaddhyay, Hemanta Mukherjee, Manna De, Manabendra Mukherjee, Shyamal Mitra, Sandhya Mukherjee, Nirmala Mishra Banashree Sengupta, Arati Mukherjee and many other contemporary artists. His tonal quality, the pitch of voice, clarity in music makes him different from others and people considered him as a genius in Bengal folk music. His genre of music is highly adopted by young musicians and is used by many banners even today. But the only grievance in this pretext is that they forget to acknowledge the name of this legendary composer. One of his most remarkable work on music and also on the socio-political aspect for the War of Independence of Bangladesh (Muktiyuddha of Bangladesh) was “Shono Ekti Mujibarer Theke”. This song is considered as one of the main patriotic songs in Bangladesh and is sang after the National Anthem - “Amar Sonar Bangla Ami Tomai Valobasi”. The lyrics of this song was written by Gauri Prasanna Majumder, and Ansuman Roy composed the music and sang this song. He was felicitated with Bangabandhu Gold Medal in 1975 for this historical song.
In 1978 he won the Best Male Singer Award for the film Charmurti for the song “Ghochang Fu, Khabo Toke”.
A Few Popular Songs of Ansuman Roy (Basic Album)
Ø Dada Paye Pori Re
Ø Vador Ashwin Mashe
Ø Sanjhe Phute Jhinge Phool
Ø Amar Betar Biha Debo
Ø Boli O Khokar Ma
Ø Hai Hai Saat Panke Bandha Poro Na
Ø Buro BandheJaio Na
Ø Na Kaindo Na Kaindo
Ø Ami Shune Elam Namti More
Ø Jibono Podme Spondito Hok
Ø Premnagare Jabo Ami
Bengali Filmography as a Singer
Ø Dokkhoyajna
Ø Charmurti
Ø Korunamoyee
Ø Baba Taraknath
Ø Batashi
Ø and many mores