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  2. Chandrabindoo (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chandrabindoo (often spelled Chandrabindu), based in Kolkata, is a Bengali band known for satirical, colloquial lyrics, with references to current affairs and cultural phenomena. The band is chiefly popular in the Indian city of Kolkata , and in cities like Delhi and Mumbai that have a large expatriate Bengali population.

  3. Anindya Chatterjee - Wikipedia

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    After the success of this song, he became initiated in the Kolkata college festival circuit. In 1989, the band Chandrabindoo was formed, by him along with his college mates Rajesh Bose, Upal Sengupta and Chandril Bhattacharya. [5]

  4. Open Tee Bioscope - Wikipedia

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    Open Tee Bioscope is a 2015 Bengali language Indian coming-of-age comedy-drama film released on 15 January 2015, directed by director Anindya Chatterjee, who is the well known vocalist of the band Chandrabindu. The film is a coming of age story of an adolescent boy and his friends.

  5. Timir Biswas - Wikipedia

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    Timir was one of the founding members of the Asansol-based band Muzik Street. He initially played the keyboard, and later as a vocalist. [3] Later he left the band and shifted to Kolkata. Muzik Street brought the band revolution in Asansol. Timir, for his unique voice, was noticed by several music directors.

  6. Chandril Bhattacharya - Wikipedia

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    Bhattacharya is one of the main lyricists of the Bengali band Chandrabindoo and also occasionally sings for them. His idiomatic lyrics are laced with satire and critiques of modern society. Chandril, together with Anindya Chatterjee won the 2010 National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the song "Pherari Mon" in the film Antaheen (2009).

  7. Hulabila - Wikipedia

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    Bengali Band: Length: 37: 09: Label: Sagarika: Chandrabindoo chronology; Juju: Hulabila: U/A: Hulabila (Lit: Hullabaloo) is Bengali band Chandrabindoo's 7th studio ...

  8. Noy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Noy is the ninth studio album by Bengali band Chandrabindoo. The name is a play on words meaning 9th Chandrabindoo or Not Chandrabindoo. The band claims to have changed their entire sound / lyrical style for this album to give it a new feel.

  9. Cactus (Indian band) - Wikipedia

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    The band organised a World Aids Day concert called Plug n Play at the Madhusudan Mancha with OFFER (Organisation for Friends, Energies and Resources), an NGO which works with HIV positive children. It was an event featuring several local bands before a finale that saw Chandrabindoo , Lakkhichhara and Cactus performing together after 18 years.