Partha Barua
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Partha Barua পার্থ বড়ুয়া | |
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![]() Barua performing in 2014 | |
Background information | |
Born | 3 May Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, actor |
Instruments | Guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | CD Choice, G-Series, Soundtek, Sargam |
Associated acts |
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Partha Barua (born 3 May) is a Bangladeshi musician and actor. He is a member of the rock band Souls.
Early life[]
Barua was born and raised in Chittagong. His mother was a teacher of Bagmoniram S.K City Corporation School. Partha was introduced to music at a very early age. He had a music teacher at home and also used to perform regularly at school programmes. He completed his SSC from Nasirabad Government High School and graduation from University of Chittagong.[1]
Personal life[]
Partho was married to Bangladeshi actress Ipshita Shabnam Srabanti. The couple divorced in 2009.[2]
Musical career[]
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While studying in Chittagong University, Barua sang for Sangskritik Chattro Sangha. Later, he became a member of a local band Message and began to learn playing guitar and keyboard. Partha started his singing career releasing his first music album with Souls in 1989.[1]
Solo[]
Title | Notes |
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Somoy Are Katena – Best of Partha Barua |
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Single[]
Title | Co-Artist | Notes |
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Bondhu Toke Miss Korchi Bhishon | Prince Mahmud |
Duet[]
Title | Co-Artist | Notes |
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Kusum Kusum Prem | James | |
Bhabini | Nishita Barua | [3] |
Mithila | Partha Barua | [4] |
Mixed[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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1998 | Trirotner Khepa | |
2009 | Kingbodonti | Souls & Dalchhut |
Band[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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1993 | E Emon Porichoy | |
1995 | Aaj Din Katok Gane | |
1997 | Osomoyer Gaan | |
2000 | Mukhorito Jibon | |
2001 | Tarar Uthane | |
2003 | To – Let | |
2004 | Jhut Jhamela | |
2012 | Jam |
Notable songs[]
Title | Notes |
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Aaj tumake proyojon | |
Eito Sedin | |
Ei buke amar | |
Abhimani | |
Ami aar bhabbona | |
Aager janam | |
Ayojon | |
"Bangladesh" | |
"'Bondho hoye geche" | |
Bristy jhorano | |
Bhaste chai | |
Chai naa tumar prem | |
Dekha hobe bondhu | |
Dokhina hawa - the song was written by renowned lyricist Shahid Mahmud Jangi | |
Dhukho ki are | |
Du chokhe bonna | |
"Bashi" | |
Ebabe jodi | |
Ebabe jacce to din | |
Fele asha | |
Fire asho bondu | |
Ghashful | |
Hridoyer canvas | |
Hridoyhina | |
Hazar borsha raat | |
Icche gulo | |
Janina | |
Jodi himaloy | |
Jhol kumari | |
Khelar putul | |
Koto kathkhor | |
Miss korchi | |
Mone rakhbar moto | |
Moner akash | |
Nirobe kado | |
Nishongota | |
Oviman naa korini | |
Onekta somoy | |
Osanto hridoy | |
Palai | |
Paye Paye | |
Pothik | |
Pothik 2 | |
Rim jhim jhim | |
Sara Din | |
Sei kobe - the song was written by renowned lyricist Shahid Mahmud Jangi | |
Shopno sobai dekhe | |
Shoron koro | |
Somoy aar kate na | |
Shusmita | |
Tumar jonno aronno | |
Tumay Ami | |
Uronchandi | |
Valobasha more jaay |
Filmography[]
Television[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2010 | FnF | |
2012 | Made in Chittagong | |
2013 | Made in Chittagong (Griho Juddho) | |
Shesh dui din | ||
A Journey by Love | ||
Lov U Krishtina | ||
Cinema | ||
P,O Box | ||
Shahortolir Alo | ||
Shada Alo, Shada Kalo | ||
Tomai Vebe Lekha | ||
50 50 | ||
Illusion | ||
Khutinati Khunshuti |
Film[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2016 | Aynabaji |
Web series[]
Year | Title | Co-Artist | Director | Platform | Notes |
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2020 | Taqdeer | Chanchal Chowdhury, Sanjida Preeti, Manoj Kumar Pramanik, Shohel Mondol | Syed Ahmed Shawki | Hoichoi | |
2021 | Ladies & Gentleman | Afzal Hossain, Hasan Masood, Tasnia Farin, Mostofa Monowar, Iresh Zaker, Mukit Zakaria, Saberi Alam, Mamunur Rashid | Mostofa Sarwar Farooki | ZEE5 |
External links[]
- Partha Barua on Twitter
- Partha Barua at IMDb
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References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Partha Barua- the soul of Souls". Archived from the original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
- ^ "Srabanti's broken marriage". The Daily Star. 14 July 2018.
- ^ অনেক দিন পর পার্থ বড়ুয়া, সঙ্গে নিশিতা. Prothom Alo (in Bengali).
- ^ Partha, Barua. "Mithila reunites with Partha Barua after 8 years". Dhaka Tribune.
- Living people
- Bangladeshi Buddhists
- Bangladeshi male musicians
- Bangladeshi male singers
- People from Chittagong
- Bangladeshi composers
- University of Chittagong alumni
- Musicians from Chittagong
- Bangladeshi people stubs
- Asian singer stubs
- Guitarist stubs