About
Manomay Bhattacharya hails from a rich musical lineage, being the fourth generation of the esteemed Jadubhatta family. His melodious voice and deep-rooted training make him a distinguished figure in the world of Bengali music.
Manomay began his musical training at the tender age of eight under the meticulous guidance of his father, Sri Dhrubadas Bhattacharya, a disciple of Subinoy Roy, and his mother, Ila Bhattacharya, a disciple of Ratneswar Mukherjee. His classical training was further refined under Anal Chattopadhyay, Benukumar Dobey, Bibhuti Bose, and Jayanta Bose, who instilled in him the finer nuances of Indian classical music.
His mastery over various genres of Bengali music was nurtured by eminent teachers like Biman Mukhopadhyay, Sukumar Mitra, Dilip Roy, Anal Chattopadhyay, Sanjay Chakraborty, and Jatileshwar Mukhopadhyay. He remains closely associated with Pandit Ajay Chakraborty, continuing to hone his skills under his guidance.
Diverse Musical Repertoire
Manomay Bhattacharya’s versatility spans multiple genres, including:
● Rabindra Sangeet (Tagore songs)
● Nazrul Geeti (Songs of Kazi Nazrul Islam)
● Rajnikanter Gaan
● Atulprasad and Dwijendrageeti
● Ragpradhan
● Bhajans
● Modern Bengali Songs
He has dedicated his entire life to music, a passion that is reflected in his soulful renditions.
His discography includes more than 40 albums, covering a wide range of genres and
musical traditions.
Career Milestones and Film Contributions
Manomay Bhattacharya started his professional career at the young age of 10 years. His
playback singing debut was in the film ‘Sesher Kobita aj’. Over the years, he has contributed
his voice to several films, including:
● Shubho Mahurat (2003)
● The Reincarnate (2014)
● Dakbaksho (2015)
In 2011, he lent his voice to the character of Arjun in Rabindranath Tagore’s dance drama
‘Chitrangada’, a significant milestone in his career.
Popular Songs
Manomay Bhattacharya has delivered numerous memorable songs, including:
● Sajani Sajani
● Dishahin Chokhe Khuje Jaaye
● Ekhon Bujhli Toh
● Ei Sundor Prithibi Chere
● Mor Bina Othe Kon Sure
● Mon Chalo Nijo Niketane
● Amar Premer Thakur
● Amar Hiyar Majhe Lukiye Chhile
These songs have left an indelible mark on Bengali music lovers.
A Voice That Echoes Through Generations Manomay Bhattacharya is not just a singer but a torchbearer of Bengali musical traditions. His dedication to music and his ability to blend classical and modern styles have earned him a special place in the hearts of audiences. Whether through playback singing, Rabindra Sangeet, or contemporary Bengali songs, his voice continues to resonate across generations.

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Manomay Bhattacharya started his professional career at the young age of 10 years. His playback singing debut was in the film ‘Sesher Kobita aj’. Over the years, he has contributed his voice to several films