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  1. Aug 29, 2019 · In an interview with Firstpost, composer Alokananda Dasgupta talks about growing up among some of India's greatest intellectuals, the unanticipated magnitude of Sacred Games' success, and how India is slowly waking up to the wonders of original soundtracks.

  2. Jul 15, 2018 · BA Pass (2013) theme by Alokananda Dasgupta. The sound of ‘Sacred Games’ For the episodes [of Sacred Games], though, I had visuals.I got plenty of time for episodes one and two, but the work ...

  3. Aug 14, 2023 · Listen to music by Alokananda Dasgupta on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Alokananda Dasgupta including Duniya Badi Gol, Fanfare and more.

  4. Aug 4, 2018 · Alokananda Dasgupta came to wider notice last year with her alternately frayed and enveloping score for Vikramaditya Motwane’s Trapped. But if you follow Indian indie cinema, you’ve probably encountered her work earlier, in B.A. Pass (2012), Fandry (2013) or Aaba (2017), and in films by her father, the celebrated art house director Buddhadeb Dasgupta, like Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa (2013) and Tope (2016).

  5. Alokananda Dasgupta. Buddhadeb Dasgupta (11 February 1944 – 10 June 2021) was an Indian filmmaker and poet best known for his Bengali-language films like Bagh Bahadur, Tahader Katha, Charachar and Uttara. Five of his films have won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, Bagh Bahadur (1989), Charachar (1993), Lal Darja (1997), Mondo ...

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · Director Arati Kadav, and music composers Alokananda Dasgupta and Karthikeya Murthy recently said through the BAFTA Breakthrough India programme, the trio were able to connect with AR Rahman. (From left) Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman, director Arati Kadav, and musicians Alokananda Dasgupta and Karthikeya Murthy. (Images: Facebook)

  7. Aug 5, 2018 · Music in discord: Alokananda Dasgupta at her workstation in Mumbai. (Source: Craig Boehman) In the opening sequence of the first episode of Sacred Games, there is a Tarantino-esque shootout, where one of the villains, Malcolm (Luke Kenny), guns down people in a restaurant.