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Rupam Islam (born January 25, 1974) is an Indian singer, songwriter, music composer, writer, and humanist.
He is the lead vocalist of the popular Bengali Rock Band Fossils.
He gained popularity mainly through his solo albums and his works as a member of Fossils.
He has worked as a playback singer, music director, and lyricist in numerous Bengali films and has also lent his voice for Hindi and Telugu films.
He has sung for various Bengali television soaps, web series, and advertisements.
In 2010, he won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for his work in the Bengali film Mahanagar@Kolkata.
He is a member of the Bangla Sangeet Academy.
The city of Durgapur was rocked by a series of unnatural deaths after consuming vitamin capsules of the same brand, but the victims had no connection to each other. The case remained unsolved for several months due to a lack of evidence until one journalist uncovered a crucial clue.
What happens when a serial killer terrorizes the city of Kolkata by mirroring the mythological stories of Vishnu and his ten avatars in his killing methods? A prequel crossover of Baishe Srabon and Vinci Da.
A small Indian village: an old man is addicted to watching pornography with his friends. One fine day, he accidentally brings home a DVD with a Godard film inside it. Though his friends were disgusted, Ananda gets attracted to Godard’s film and gradually develops an obsession. He initiates the idea of hosting a film festival in their village where Godard’s films will be screened. The festival gets organized after a lot of drama, but what happens next is to be seen.
A famous hotel in Nairobi is about to close. People don't go to that hotel like before. Kakababu and Santu go to the hotel to find out the reason. Based on Jongoler Modhye Ek Hotel.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Sharma and his detective friend Chandrakant Sen are called on to investigate the death of veteran music director Debraj Sen. Was his death of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome a mere accident? Did his third wife Megha Sen have anything to do with it?
A biographical documentary on eminent Indian rock and jazz musician and percussionist Nondon Bagchi and a generation of 60's musicians playing English rock music in India. The glorious journey was brought to a halt by the untimely passing away of key band members and left the remaining stranded at the crossroads grappling for survival and recognition in the face of state indifference and lack of support. Undaunted by personal and professional setbacks Nondon continues to rock his brand of 60's rock with cover band Hip Pocket and as a member of the internationally acclaimed Carlton Kitto Jazz Ensemble. The film is a homage to the maverick musician on the occasion of his 60th birthday, June 21 which is now celebrated as World Music Day.
A quirky take on the history of Bengali urban alternative music from the seventies to the turn of the century. From the legendary to the subversive. Featuring acts like Mohiner Ghoraguli, Fossils, Cactus, Chandrabindoo and many others.