Satyajit Biswas stands tall as a distinguished elocutionist whose influence spans the realms of spoken word art across theatre, television, radio, and digital media. Satyajit possesses a stage presence that complements his versatile talents and profound artistic vision.
In 2019, he established his own production house, Kabya Creation, which has since been a platform for many of his innovative projects. His journey in the performing arts is marked by versatility and excellence. As an actor, Satyajit has delivered memorable performances in award-winning short films such as "Achalayatan" (2013) and "Stark Electric Jesus" (2014), demonstrating his ability to embody diverse roles with finesse and depth. His directorial acumen came to the forefront during the challenging 2020 lockdown period when he directed a socially conscious short film focusing on COVID-19 guidelines, featuring prominent Bengali artists. This project underscored his skill in blending artistic expression with social relevance, resonating deeply with audiences.
Satyajit's career is also distinguished by his role as a radio jockey, captivating listeners with his engaging style on Jadavpur University Community Radio 90.8 MHz (2015-2018) and Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute Community Radio 90.4 FM. His voice, resonating through both intimate radio waves and grand stages, reflects his mastery in captivating audiences across various platforms.
Collaboration lies at the heart of Satyajit's artistic endeavors. He has collaborated extensively with artists across borders, notably with Bratati Bandyopadhyay, Alakanada Ray, Kalyan Sen Barat (India). He worked with Eminent Samiul Islam Poluck (Bangladesh) on the cross-cultural albums "Tumi Upoma Rojonigongha Mone" and "Dodhe" released by Raga Music in 2021 along with Aditi Sadia Rahman (USA). These projects blend traditional poetry with contemporary music, showcasing his commitment to innovative artistic expression.
One of Satyajit's most notable productions is "Mone Rekho" (2017-18), the first poetry film made in India, where he recited Rabindranath Tagore's poems. This groundbreaking film was screened at the Hyderabad Literary Festival, marking a significant achievement in his career.
Satyajit's other notable works include “Pujar Saaj”(2019), "Bharat Tirtha" (2022), and "Bhalobasar Baranday" (2022), "Ebar Kotha Gane Gane" (2023) each contributing uniquely to the cultural tapestry through their thematic depth and artistic execution.
His collaboration with Hindusthan Records in a unique presentation titled "Sokha Hey" (2024) alongside distinguished classical flutist Soumyojyoti Ghosh exemplifies his versatility and dedication to pushing artistic boundaries.
Academically accomplished, Satyajit holds a B.A. (Hons) in History , an M.A. in History , B ED from the University of Calcutta, complemented by an M.A. in Education from Kalyani University. His pursuit of knowledge extends to completing a radio production course with distinction from Jadavpur University and a computer course from DOEACC, enhancing his technical skills in media and communication.
His exceptional talents have garnered numerous accolades, including twice being named Champion of the Champions at Barrackpore Rashtraguru Surendranath College (2008 & 2009) and winning prestigious competitions in recitation, debate, and extempore at the University of Calcutta (2012). These awards not only recognize his outstanding abilities as an elocutionist and performer but also highlight his dedication to mastering his craft.
Born on March 26, 1988, Satyajit Biswas continues to inspire and captivate with his artistic brilliance and unwavering passion for cultural expression. He resides at Kolkata serving as a steadfast beacon of artistic innovation and excellence. Satyajit remains open to new creative and poetic collaborations, welcoming projects that push the boundaries of artistic expression and celebrate the richness of cultural diversity.
Satyajit Biswas is not merely an elocutionist but a visionary artist whose work transcends traditional boundaries. His contributions to Recitation, theatre, television, radio, and digital media have left an indelible mark on the world of performance art. With a unique stage presence, a versatile range of skills, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Satyajit continues to inspire audiences and collaborators alike, proving that the art of elocution remains vibrant and relevant in contemporary times.
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