Playback and studio work in Assamese, Hindi, and Bengali for TV and independent albums
When music becomes storytelling, the voice behind it must carry more than just melody—it must breathe life into every word. That’s exactly what Piyashi Sengupta has done across her dynamic career in recorded music. From emotional solos in regional films to playback vocals in national TV serials, she has carved a niche for herself as a versatile, emotive, and technically gifted artist.
🎙️ The Start of Something Soulful: A Debut That Touched Hearts
Piyashi’s journey into recorded music began with a poignant Bengali telefilm ‘Jothor’, released in Assam during 2005–06. Her solo track, “Ma”, composed by the legendary Pulok Banerjee, stirred deep emotions in listeners, setting the tone for a career filled with heartfelt storytelling through music. The song paid tribute to maternal love and marked the arrival of a voice that was impossible to ignore.
🌿 Echoes from Assam: Albums, Theater & Regional Fame
Rooted deeply in Assamese culture, Piyashi’s contribution to mobile theaters and regional albums quickly made her a familiar name across the state. Two of her most iconic songs, both composed by Diganta Bharati, include:
- “Bakhor Bakhor Hiyare” – from Kohinoor Theater
- “Duhate Xojaisu Hitaye Koinai” – from Obhuj Dora Asin Koina
These emotionally rich tracks weren’t just songs; they became regional anthems, resonating in villages, cities, and performance tents alike. Her voice added depth to Assamese storytelling in a way that continues to earn admiration to this day.
💿 Albums That Captured the Mood of a Generation
Piyashi’s early albums showcased her ability to balance classical depth with contemporary emotions. The standout project “Jodi Moi Kou” featured the touching solo “Boruxun Porise”—a love letter to the rainy season that became a sleeper hit.
In Bengal, her voice found new horizons with the romantic track “Bhalobasha Bujhina” from the Kolkata album “Deb Er Gaan”, composed by Deb Kumar Burman. The album featured legends like Shaan, Papon, Zubeen Garg, and Amit Paul, placing Piyashi in esteemed company and cementing her as a rising star in the independent music scene.
📺 Lending Her Voice to Television & Streaming Screens
As her reputation grew, Piyashi began lending her voice to prime-time Hindi TV serials and web content across leading channels and platforms:
- Itti Si Khushi (Sony TV)
- Satrangi Sasural (Zee TV)
- Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanuman (Sony TV)
- Agent Raghav – Crime Branch (&TV)
- Devanshi (Colors TV)
- Time Out (Web Series – VOOT, Viacom18)
- Doraemon Movies (Disney Channel – Hindi Dubbed Songs)
From devotional hymns to suspenseful ambient pieces, each project challenged her to reinvent her vocal style—something she did with effortless grace.
🎧 Collaborations That Made Waves
Piyashi’s career boasts rare opportunities to work with legendary names in the Indian music industry:
- Late Bappi Lahiri – for the energetic jingle “Disco Barbeque” for Barbeque Nation
- Padmashree Ravindra Jain – several original compositions rooted in classical and devotional genres
- Late Vipin Reshammiya – deeply moving devotional recordings
- Pulok Banerjee, Diganta Bharati, and Abhishek Mishraa – key regional influencers in her journey
- Ranjit Barot – who featured her in a historic Republic Day performance at Kartavya Path, where she performed live in front of PM Narendra Modi, President Emmanuel Macron, and a global audience, alongside names like Kunal Ganjawala and Antara Nandy, with over 1500 dancers in one of India’s most culturally symbolic showcases
🎵 Musical Versatility & Genre Mastery
What sets Piyashi apart is her ability to traverse musical genres and languages with equal finesse. Classically trained in Hindustani music, she moves easily between devotional, romantic, peppy, and folk-based tunes—often mixing Indian classical roots with modern arrangement styles.
Her multilingual command includes:
- Assamese
- Hindi
- Bengali
- Marathi
Listeners and composers alike praise her emotional depth, technical precision, and quick adaptability in studio settings. Whether recording a soulful lullaby or an upbeat theme for a kid’s show, she brings the same intensity and heart to every note.
🎼 A Legacy Still in the Making
Today, Piyashi Sengupta stands as a bridge between the traditional and the modern—between rooted Indian sounds and a global music sensibility. Her recorded music across albums, serials, and telefilms isn’t just a body of work—it’s a living, breathing archive of stories told through song.
As she continues to evolve, collaborate, and create, one thing remains clear: Piyashi’s voice will continue to find its way into new hearts and homes.
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