Education
University of Calcutta.
founder singers musician and singer
University of Calcutta.
He was also a theatre person, filmmaker and ethnographer. He played many Indian and Western instruments. During his college years he played lead guitar in a band called The Urge, whose members were mostly Anglo Indians, in pubs including Trincas and Moulin Rouge at Park Street of Kolkata during the 1960s.
While a student at the Presidency College in Kolkata, he participated in the political movement of the late 60s and early 70s in Bengali campuses known as the Naxal Movement.
He then moved to Jabalpur, working for about a year as a Medical representative in Jabalpur and then in Bhopal. He continued composing music during this phase of his life.
Later they called themselves Moheener Ghoraguli. He worked with the "Bauls"Fakirs creating a new genre of music-"Baul-Jazz" lieutenant was a mixture of Baul and jazz.
Chattopadhyay introduced new lyrics and the guitar, saxophone and drum set.
Moheener Ghoraguli wasn"t commercially successful at the time, and the band disintegrated in 1981. During the mid-nineties, Chattopadhyay revived Mohiner Ghoraguli by releasing the albums: Abar bachhor kuri pore (1995), Jhara shomoyer gaan (1996), Maya (1997), Khepar gaan(1998). He included new singers, his own compositions as well as songs composed by others
Later, Chattopadhyay continued a solo career, composing new songs,composing music for his own films and working as music director for other film-makers.
His second feature film was Somoy (which was never released) A Letter to Mom, an English film on the life of the Anglo Indian community. His first documentary was about the dhakis (drummers) of Bengal called The Primal Call.
After that he made several documentaries, including "The Dinosaurs, The sun temple of konarak to Mr Habib Tanvir. He made a short film for an American community television To Love is to Paint..,
Chattopadhyay went to Karbi-Anglong in mid-nineties to work with the Karbi people and their music
With them he did an opera, on their folklore called "Hai-mu" About three hundred karbi youth performed in this opera.
He then began to make a film in karbi language, which remained incomplete due to his sudden death in 1999.