Dhrubajyoti Phukan

Dhrubajyoti Phukan
Dhrubajyoti Phukan, receiving the best music director award from the Vice President of India Mohammad Hamid Ansari (59th National Film Awards 2011) at New Delhi.
Native name ধ্ৰুৱজ্যোতি ফুকন
Born Dhrubajyoti Phukan
(1964-06-17) 17 June 1964
Dibrugarh, Assam
Nationality Indian
Other names DJ Phukan
Education Mechanical Engineer from Assam Engineering College, Assam
Occupation Music Director, Music Producer, Music Arranger, Music production Supervisor, Background Music Director and Music Programmer
Years active 1989–present
Spouse(s) Shashwati Phukan
Children Shreya Phukan
Ayush Phukan
Parent(s) Atulananda Phukan
Amiya Phukan

Dhrubajyoti Phukan (Assamese: ধ্ৰুৱজ্যোতি ফুকন) is a National Film Award[1] winning musician who has worked as a Music Producer, Music Arranger and Music Programmer in Hindi Films.[2] Widely known as DJ Phukan, he has also worked as a music director for several films.

Early life

Dhrubajyoti Phukan was born on June 17, 1964 in Dibrugarh, Assam. His father Atulananda Phukan is a civil engineer who has worked for PWD in Assam and Meghalaya. His mother Amiya Phukan is a housewife. Phukan derived inspiration from the musical atmosphere at home – both his mother and his maternal grandfather, late Khagen Gogoi, sang as a hobby. As a child, he learnt to play tabla from Phatik Tamuli and Dilipranjan Borthakur, and Hawaiian guitar from Hema Hazarika.

He schooled at the Moran Higher Secondary School. Thereafter, he took admission in Cotton College, Guwahati, but later shifted to Arya Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati.

The young Phukan displayed myriad interests – ranging from quantum physics, to car sports to spiritualism to Mechanical Engineering, especially Automobile Engineering. After graduating in Mechanical Engineering from Assam Engineering College, Phukan worked for two years as a Project Engineer at Ducons, a local engineering firm in Guwahati. He also did a year-long stint as a lecturer at the Assam Engineering Institute, Guwahati.

Musical beginnings

Music was a hobby that developed into a passion and then a profession for Phukan. He began his career in music in the year 1989 as a session musician and musical arranger in Guwahati. He assisted Bhupen Uzir, an eminent music director from Assam and this laid the bedrock for his music career. He also assisted and worked as a music arranger for Sher Choudhuri, another great Assamese music director in several films. He arranged music for several albums and films in Assam.

Phukan was tremendously inspired by legendary composers like RD Burman and Ilaiyaraaja, but one album in particular, Shiv-Hari's 1981 soundtrack for Silsila, propelled him towards music arrangement. Phukan found arranging music fascinating and started learning it on his own. As of computer music, there was no institute teaching this subject at that time, he presciently foresaw the rising importance of computer music, and he trained himself in the many facets.

Music arranger

Within a few years, Phukan had become successful as a music arranger in Assam, and his workload increased exponentially. This necessitated the decision to leave his engineering career and concentrate fully on music. In 1993, he came to Mumbai for a dubbing-related job and met fledgling music director Anand Raj Anand, who was also looking for opportunities in Bollywood; and this was the beginning of a new collaboration. Once Anand Raj Anand started getting offers as a music composer in Hindi films, he called Phukan to Mumbai in 1995 and asked him to arrange the music for his film Bandhan, This was Phukan's first breakthrough in Bollywood as a music arranger. In 1996, Phukan permanently shifted to Mumbai and started working as a music producer, music arranger and music programmer.

His highly creative efforts quickly won him the tag of DJ Phukan. He attained widespread recognition in particular for his tracks ‘Mahi ve’ and ‘Ishq samundar’ for the 2002 film Kaante, for which he was credited as Music Producer/Programmer and Music Production Supervisor.

Subsequently, Phukan has also worked with almost all of B-town's renowned music directors like Pritam, Jeet Ganguly, Ankit Tiwari, Jatin–Lalit, Nadeem–Shravan, Anand–Milind, Meet Bros, Anand Raj Anand, Raamlaxman, Sajid–Wajid, Sandesh Shandilya, Salim–Sulaiman and MM Kreem.

Phukan has also arranged the music for many non-film albums of successful singers like Jaspinder Narula, Hema Sardesai, Kamal Khan, Suneeta Rao, Vibha Sharma, Prity- Pinky, Meet Bros.

Association With Pritam

Phukan's collaboration for music director Pritam became very much successful, with Gangtser (2006). A string of musical hits like Life In a Metro, Dhoom 2, Jab We Met, Dhoom 3, Love Aaj Kal, Barfi!, Cocktail, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani has followed. Since 2007, Phukan works as the chief of Pritam's Music Production/Arrangement/Programming team.

Background music composer

Starting with Pardesi Babu in 1998, Phukan has also composed the background score for several films including Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne (2003) and Janasheen (2003).

Composing career

In 2012, Phukan won the 59th National Film Awards as the best Music Director for his music in the Hindi short film Panchakki.[3][4][5] It capped an intermittent but creatively fecund career as a music director which began with the Raveena Tandon production Stumped [6][7] in 2003. Recently, he also composed for renowned director Jahnu Barua's films Baandhon[8] and Ajeyo,[9][10] both of which bagged the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese.

Personal life

Dhrubajyoti Phukan married singer Shaswati Phukan in 1991, and is the father of a daughter, Shreya Phukan, and a son, Ayushjyoti Phukan.

Selective discography as music arranger

YearFilm NameSong
2014Ek Villain"Galiyan"
2014Ek Villain"Awaari"
2013Aashiqui 2"Sun Raha Hai Na Tu"
2013Dhoom 3"Kamli"
2013Dhoom 3"Dhoom Machaale"
2013Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani"Badtameez Dil"
2013Race 2"Party On My Mind"
2012Barfi!"Kyun"
2012Barfi!"Ala Barfi"
2012Cocktail"Daru Desi" (GIMA 2012 nominated)
2012Blood Money"Chaahat"
2012Agent Vinod"Dil Mera Muft Ka"
2012Agent Vinod"Pungi"
2011Desi Boyz"Subah Hone Na De"
2011Desi Boyz"Desi Boyz"
2011Bodyguard"I love you"
2011Murder 2"Haale Dil"
2011Ready"Character Dheelaa"
2011Dum Maro Dam"Dum Maro Dum"
2011Thank You"Razia"
2010Action Replayy"Zor Ka Jhatkaa"
2010Khatta Meetha"Aa Tichya Mailaa"
2010Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai"Pee Loon"
2010Raajneeti"Bhigi Si, Bhagi Si"
2009Love Aaj Kal"Aahun Aahun"
2009Love Aaj Kal"Chor Bazaari"
2009Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani"Tera Hone Laga Hun"
2009Jashnn"Darde Tanhaaiyan"
2009Aa Dekhen Zara"Ghazeb Hoio Rama"
2009Raaz 2"Maahi Maahi"
2008Singh Is Kinng"Teri Ore"
2008Singh Is Kinng"Bhootni Ke"
2008Jannat"Zara Si Dil Mein"
2008Race"Zara Zara Touch Mein"
2008Kismat Konnection"Is This Love"
2007Jab We Met"Mauja Hi Mauja"
2007Jab We Met"Yeh Ishq Hai"
2007Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal"Billo Rani"
2007Awarapan"To Phir Aao"
2007Kya Love Story Hai"It's Rocking"
2006Dhoom 2"Dhoom Again"
2006Fanaa"Chand Sifarish"
2006Gangster"Tuhi Mera Shab Hai"
2006Pyaar Ke Side Effects"Tauba Main Pyaar Karke Pachtaya"
2006Pyaar Ke Side Effects"Jaane Kya Chaahe"
2004Hum Tum"Saason Ko Saason Mein"
2002Kaante"Mahi Ve"
2002Kaante"Ishq Samundar"
2002Kaante"Jane Kya Hoga Rama Re"

Filmography

As background music composer

YearFilm
2014Ajeyo (Assamese)
2012Baandhon (Assamese)
2011Panchakki (National Award Winner)
2005Jackpot
2005Pyaar Mein Twist
2003Janasheen
2003Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne
2003Sandhya
1998Pardesi Babu

As music director

YearFilm
2014Ajeyo (Assamese)
2012Baandhon (Assamese)
2011Panchakki (National Award Winner)
2005Jackpot
2003Sandhya
2003Stumped

Honours

YearHonours
2010Awarded Shilpapran Chandra Phukan award by Natya Prabar Sharadakanta Bordoloi and Shilpapran Chandra Phukan award committee.
2010Felicitated by Chief Minister of Assam, Mr. Tarun Gogoi at Kalashetra, Guwahati, for contribution in music in Assam as well in India.

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated WorkResultRef.
2011National Film AwardsBest Non-Feature Film Music DirectionPanchakkiWon[11]
2012Mirchi Music AwardsProgrammer & Arranger of the Year"Dil Mera Muft Ka" from Agent VinodWon[12]
2013"Badtameez Dil" from Yeh Jawaani Hai DeewaniWon[13]
2015GiMA Awards 2015Best Music Arranger and Programmer"Awaari" from Ek VillainNominated[14]
2014GiMA Awards 2014Best Music Arranger and Programmer"Badtameez Dil" from Yeh Jawaani Hai DeewaniWon[15][16]
2014Radio Mirchi Music AwardsBest Music Arranger and Programmer"Kamli" from Dhoom 3Nominated
2015Mirchi Music AwardsBest Song Producer (Programming & Arranging)"Selfie Le Le Re" from Bajrangi BhaijaanNominated[17]
2016"Dhaakad" from Dangal[18]
2017"Ghar" from Jab Harry Met Sejal[19]
"Ullu Ka Pattha" from Jagga Jasoos
"Radio(Film Version)" from Tubelight

References

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  3. "59th National Film Awards for the Year 2011 Announced". Press Information Bureau Government of India. PIB. March 7, 2012.
  4. "Panchakki Promo". Youtube. Sanjeev Rattan.
  5. "Ansari presents Phalke Award to Soumitra Chatterjee, 59th National Film Awards". Net India. May 3, 2012.
  6. "Don't be 'Stumped' with this flick". BBC. Manish Gajjar. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  7. "Stumped by a forgettable experiment". Rediff. Priya Ganapati. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  8. "Official Trailer-Baandhon". Youtube. PVR.
  9. "Trailer of Jahnu Barua's AJEYO". Youtube. Jahnu Barua.
  10. "Invincible (Ajeyo): Mumbai Review". The Hollywood Reporter. October 23, 2013.
  11. "59th National Film Awards for the Year 2011 Announced". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  12. "Winners - Mirchi Music Award Hindi 2012". www.radiomirchi.com. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  13. Parande, Shweta (2014-02-28). "Mirchi Music Awards 2014 winners: Shahrukh Khan, Farhan Akhtar honoured; Aashiqui 2 wins 7 trophies". India.com. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  14. "Global Indian Music Awards (GIMA)". Global Indian Music Academy Awards. GIMA.
  15. "GiMA Awards 2014 : Who Won What?". Koimoi. 21 January 2014. Archived from the original on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  16. "Film Music Nominations: 4th Gionne Star Global Indian Music Academy (GiMA) Awards 2014 Powered By Reliance 3G". GiMA. Archived from the original on 3 February 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  17. "MMA Mirchi Music Awards". MMAMirchiMusicAwards. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
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