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'''Shayan Chowdhury''' ([[Bengali language|Bangla]]: শায়ান চৌধুরী), better known by his nickname '''Arnob''' or '''Ornob''') is a [[Bangladeshi]] [[performer]] who has, in the recent years, gained widespread popularity in Bangladesh. He is primarily known for his performances featuring his tamed performing monkey named Juju{{Fact|date=March 2008}}. Arnob completed his studies at [[Patha Bhavana]], [[Santiniketan]], where he met his wife [[Sahana Bajpaie]], who is also a singer.
'''Shayan Chowdhury''' ([[Bengali language|Bangla]]: শায়ান চৌধুরী), better known by his nickname '''Arnob''' or '''Ornob''') is a [[Bangladeshi]] [[performer]] who has, in the recent years, gained widespread popularity in Bangladesh. Arnob completed his studies at [[Patha Bhavana]], [[Santiniketan]], where he met his wife [[Sahana Bajpaie]], who is also a singer.


Arnob is a member of the bands [[Bangla (band)|Bangla]] and [[Prayer Hall]]. In addition, he has also released two solo [[albums]]. The debut album as a solo artist was ''[[Chaina Bhabish]]'', followed by ''[[Hok Kolorob]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.newagebd.com/2005/jun/27/time.html |title=Interview with Arnob |publisher=New Age |date=[[2005-06-27]] |accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>. The later was a compilation of songs he and his friends had written during their years in Santiniketan. A combination of poetic lyrics and sophisticated melodies has earned Arnob a large fan base among Bangladesh's music listeners.
Arnob is a member of the bands [[Bangla (band)|Bangla]] and [[Prayer Hall]]. In addition, he has also released two solo [[albums]]. The debut album as a solo artist was ''[[Chaina Bhabish]]'', followed by ''[[Hok Kolorob]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.newagebd.com/2005/jun/27/time.html |title=Interview with Arnob |publisher=New Age |date=[[2005-06-27]] |accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref>. The later was a compilation of songs he and his friends had written during their years in Santiniketan. A combination of poetic lyrics and sophisticated melodies has earned Arnob a large fan base among Bangladesh's music listeners.

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Shayan Chowdhury (Bangla: শায়ান চৌধুরী), better known by his nickname Arnob or Ornob) is a Bangladeshi performer who has, in the recent years, gained widespread popularity in Bangladesh. Arnob completed his studies at Patha Bhavana, Santiniketan, where he met his wife Sahana Bajpaie, who is also a singer.

Arnob is a member of the bands Bangla and Prayer Hall. In addition, he has also released two solo albums. The debut album as a solo artist was Chaina Bhabish, followed by Hok Kolorob[1]. The later was a compilation of songs he and his friends had written during their years in Santiniketan. A combination of poetic lyrics and sophisticated melodies has earned Arnob a large fan base among Bangladesh's music listeners.

He has also composed the music for Sahana Bajpaie's Rabindra Sangeet album "Notun Kore Pabo Bolay" and for Krishnonoli's album of original songs titled "Surje Badhi Basha." He also contributes to the theme songs and advertisements on Bangla satellite channels (Flat no 40, Sporshe'r Baire).

His uncle Tapan Chowdhury is also a famous singer.

References

  1. ^ "Interview with Arnob". New Age. 2005-06-27. Retrieved 2007-04-23. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)