Jubin Mitra – A versatile creative person

A conceptual Artist cum Editor and Music Composer Jubin Mitra was born on 9 June 1988 in Kolkata. Jubin Mitra is a versatile creative person known for his amazing Visual Concept in Megh Boleche Jabo Jabo (2019), Silent Mercury (2021) and Music Composition in Meghe Meghe Unplugged (2020), Divine Emotion Instrumental (2021), Shey Je Bojhena (2021), Tumi Ki Swadhin (2021) and many more.

Jubin got his first opportunity as Visual Artist in the documentary film ‘Tribute to Ali Akbar Khan’ where he portrayed the simplicity of design. In Kolkata, Jubin joined the Mamata Shankar Dance Company as Dancer and stayed very active in the group till he got his first break into the Movie ‘Friends- Bengali Movie’ (2009) as 3D artist. He was appreciated a lot for his role in the recent works ‘Divine Emotion’, which also received nomination from “Lift-Offline” Film Festival. His workmanship is not only bound to the regional but also worked in many international projects as conceptual artist. Jubin Mitra’s first appearance in films was through the Tollywood film ‘Cross Connection’ and this was followed by ‘Flight of Fantasy’, where his Choreography scenes were praised. But he received recognition for his Dance from many Indo European concerts when he was with Mamata Shankar Dance Company. Recently he completed the shootings of the music videos with some renowned singers from Zee Bangla Sa Re Ga Ma Pa.

Jubin, the artist, prefers challenges and difficulties to be more creative even if the part is small. He has clear concept in design where he states the dance is the only element which actually helped him to become multi-active in different genre from music to songwriting and editing to visual development. So it’s a bridge between both the audio and video medium where he has his own production named ‘Jubinart’. Even during such pandemic situation his spirit towards creation has never stopped him under any circumstances. Some of his upcoming projects are – ‘Tor Chokhe’, ‘Tomar Chokhe’, “Dhoyasai Mon’, Ochena Sohor’ and ‘O Re Manus Re’.

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