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'''Deeg Diganta''' (Assamese: দীগ দিগন্ত, born '''Diganta Baruah,''' 28 November 1989) is an Indian singer, composer and lyricist.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Borah|first=Tonay|title=Meet Assamese Singer, Lyricist Deeg Diganta As A Successful Artist Of India|work=Yolo Daily|url=https://www.yolodaily.com/meet-assamese-singer-lyricist-deeg-diganta-as-a-successful-artist-of-india/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=17 June 2021|title=The success story of Deeg Diganta, how he become a successful Indian musical artist|work=MENAFN|url=https://menafn.com/1102296630/The-success-story-of-Deeg-Diganta-how-he-become-a-successful-Indian-musical-artist&source=30}}</ref> He primarily works for and sings in the [[Assamese language]] film and music industries.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|title=Deeg Diganta : Assam’s Famous Musical Artist|work=Asom Barta|url=https://asombartamajuli.com/deeg-diganta-indian-youngest-musical-artist/}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite news|title=Deeg Diganta – History of a successful musician in India|work=Assam News Daily|url=https://assamnewsdaily.com/deeg-diganta-a-successful-musician-in-india/}}</ref> He is also an instrumentalist and plays dhol, dotara, drums, guitar, harmonium, keyboard, tabla and various percussion instruments.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news|last=Barta|first=Asom|title=Meet Successful Indian Artist Deeg Diganta|work=Issue Wire|url=https://www.issuewire.com/meet-successful-indian-artist-deeg-diganta-1702442499983636}}</ref>
'''Deeg Diganta''' (Assamese: দীগ দিগন্ত, born '''Diganta Baruah,''' 28 November 1989) is an Indian singer, composer and lyricist.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Borah|first=Tonay|title=Meet Assamese Singer, Lyricist Deeg Diganta As A Successful Artist Of India|work=Yolo Daily|url=https://www.yolodaily.com/meet-assamese-singer-lyricist-deeg-diganta-as-a-successful-artist-of-india/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=17 June 2021|title=The success story of Deeg Diganta, how he become a successful Indian musical artist|work=MENAFN|url=https://menafn.com/1102296630/The-success-story-of-Deeg-Diganta-how-he-become-a-successful-Indian-musical-artist&source=30}}</ref> He primarily works for and sings in the Assamese language film and music industries.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|title=Deeg Diganta : Assam’s Famous Musical Artist|work=Asom Barta|url=https://asombartamajuli.com/deeg-diganta-indian-youngest-musical-artist/}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite news|title=Deeg Diganta – History of a successful musician in India|work=Assam News Daily|url=https://assamnewsdaily.com/deeg-diganta-a-successful-musician-in-india/}}</ref> He is also an instrumentalist and plays dhol, dotara, drums, guitar, harmonium, keyboard, tabla and various percussion instruments.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news|last=Barta|first=Asom|title=Meet Successful Indian Artist Deeg Diganta|work=Issue Wire|url=https://www.issuewire.com/meet-successful-indian-artist-deeg-diganta-1702442499983636}}</ref>
{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name            = Deeg Diganta
| name            = Deeg Diganta
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| birth_place      = Demow, Assam
| birth_place      = Demow, Assam
| caption          = Deeg Diganta in 2019
| caption          = Deeg Diganta in 2019
| genre            = {{hlist|Indian folk music|[[Indian classical music]]|Sufi music|Filmi|Indian pop|[[Rock music]]|Blues}}
| genre            = {{hlist|Indian folk music|Indian classical music|Sufi music|Filmi|Indian pop|Rock music|Blues}}
| instrument      = {{hlist|tabla|keyboard|harmonium|drum|dhol|guitar|mandolin|dotara|Harmonica}}
| instrument      = {{hlist|tabla|keyboard|harmonium|drum|dhol|guitar|mandolin|dotara|Harmonica}}
| years_active    = 2002–present
| years_active    = 2002–present
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}}


== Personal life ==
==Personal life==
Diganta was born in Dimow|Demow,Assam to Promud Baruah and Labonya Baruah.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Meet with Deeg Diganta, successful musician of Assam, India|work=PR LOG|url=https://www.prlog.org/12874119-meet-with-deeg-diganta-successful-musician-of-assam-india.html}}</ref> He pursued a degree in [[Bachelor of Arts|Bachelor of arts]] in [[Sociology|Socialogy]] at Demow Collage and after dropped out to concentrate in his singing career.<ref name=":0" /> He is brought up in Demow, Sivsagar. Where he was regularly active in singing, dancing and dramatics competition in the College.<ref name=":1" />
Diganta was born in Dimow|Demow,Assam to Promud Baruah and Labonya Baruah.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Meet with Deeg Diganta, successful musician of Assam, India|work=PR LOG|url=https://www.prlog.org/12874119-meet-with-deeg-diganta-successful-musician-of-assam-india.html}}</ref> He pursued a degree in Bachelor of arts in Socialogy at Demow Collage and after dropped out to concentrate in his singing career.<ref name=":0" /> He is brought up in Demow, Sivsagar. Where he was regularly active in singing, dancing and dramatics competition in the College.<ref name=":1" />


== Notable work ==
==Notable work==
He has been acclaimed for writing "good lyrics" and poetry. Some of his written songs are "Premor Abir","Moyur Pakhi", "Pranay", "Bakul", "Tulika Premore", "Lila", "Pubore Beli", "Dhemeliya", "Loilakh", "Eti Mitha Hahi", "Niyor Jetia Hore", "Aghuni Abeg", "Tumar Dusokute" , "Bihu Lage", "Nilima", "Najanu Nubuju", "Ekhon Rupali Nodi", "Krishna", "Patla Saree", "Sokut Soku Thoi", "Mur Bukur Ful", "Tumi Vogoban", "Beli", "Phultel", "Sila", "Ful Nufulu", "Bhalpau Nuhudhiba Kiman", "O Valpuwa", "Bukure Majote", "Parishima", "Bijli" etc.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
He has been acclaimed for writing "good lyrics" and poetry. Some of his written songs are "Premor Abir","Moyur Pakhi", "Pranay", "Bakul", "Tulika Premore", "Lila", "Pubore Beli", "Dhemeliya", "Loilakh", "Eti Mitha Hahi", "Niyor Jetia Hore", "Aghuni Abeg", "Tumar Dusokute" , "Bihu Lage", "Nilima", "Najanu Nubuju", "Ekhon Rupali Nodi", "Krishna", "Patla Saree", "Sokut Soku Thoi", "Mur Bukur Ful", "Tumi Vogoban", "Beli", "Phultel", "Sila", "Ful Nufulu", "Bhalpau Nuhudhiba Kiman", "O Valpuwa", "Bukure Majote", "Parishima", "Bijli" etc.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />


== Discography ==
==Discography==


=== Singles ===
===Singles===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Song
!Song
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|-
|"Najanu Nubuju"
|"Najanu Nubuju"
|Neel Akash
| Neel Akash
|Nitu Kalponik
|Nitu Kalponik
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
|Assamese
|Assamese  
|-
|-
|"Krishna"
|"Krishna"
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|Assamese
|Assamese
|-
|-
|"Tumi Vogoban"
|"Tumi Vogoban"  
|Meer Deep
|Meer Deep
|Gauri sankar Baruah
|Gauri sankar Baruah
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|-
|-
|"Moyur Pakhi"
|"Moyur Pakhi"
|[[Zubeen Garg]] and Beauty
|Zubeen Garg and Beauty
|Akash Nibir
|Akash Nibir
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
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|-
|"Bakul"
|"Bakul"
|Bipanchi Bhuyan
|Bipanchi Bhuyan  
|Akash Nibir
|Akash Nibir
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
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|"Tulika Premore"
|"Tulika Premore"
|Gautam Kalita and Subashana Dutta
|Gautam Kalita and Subashana Dutta
|Dipkesh Borgohain
| Dipkesh Borgohain
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
|Assamese
|Assamese
|-
|-
|"Lila"
|"Lila"  
|Saurav Shankar
|Saurav Shankar
|Dipkesh Borgohain
|Dipkesh Borgohain
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
|Assamese
| Assamese
|-
|-
|"Pubore Beli"
|"Pubore Beli"
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|-
|"Eti Mitha Hahi"
|"Eti Mitha Hahi"
|[[Zubeen Garg]] and Rodali
|Zubeen Garg and Rodali
|Dipkesh Borgohain
|Dipkesh Borgohain
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
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|
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
|Assamese
| Assamese  
|-
|-
|"Tumar Dusokute"
|"Tumar Dusokute"
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|Assamese
|Assamese
|-
|-
|"Phultel"
| "Phultel"
|
|
|
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|Babu Baruah and Nayanmoni Saikia
|Babu Baruah and Nayanmoni Saikia
|Palash Gogoi
|Palash Gogoi
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta  
|Assamese
|Assamese
|-
|-
|"Bukure Majote"
|"Bukure Majote"
|Ailita
|Ailita
|Dipkesh Borgohain
| Dipkesh Borgohain
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
|Assamese
|Assamese
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|-
|"Bijli"
|"Bijli"
|Krishna Raaz
| Krishna Raaz
|Krishna Raaz
|Krishna Raaz  
|Deeg Diganta
|Deeg Diganta
|Assamese
|Assamese
|}
|}


== References ==
==References==
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Deeg Diganta (Assamese: দীগ দিগন্ত, born Diganta Baruah, 28 November 1989) is an Indian singer, composer and lyricist.[1][2] He primarily works for and sings in the Assamese language film and music industries.[3][4] He is also an instrumentalist and plays dhol, dotara, drums, guitar, harmonium, keyboard, tabla and various percussion instruments.[5]

Deeg Diganta
Deeg Diganta in 2019
Deeg Diganta in 2019
Background information
Birth nameDiganta Baruah
Born (1989-11-28) 28 November 1989 (age 35)
Demow, Assam
OriginDemow, Assam
Genres
  • Indian folk music
  • Indian classical music
  • Sufi music
  • Filmi
  • Indian pop
  • Rock music
  • Blues
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • composer
  • lyricist
  • script writer
Instruments
  • tabla
  • keyboard
  • harmonium
  • drum
  • dhol
  • guitar
  • mandolin
  • dotara
  • Harmonica
Years active2002–present

Personal life

Diganta was born in Dimow|Demow,Assam to Promud Baruah and Labonya Baruah.[6] He pursued a degree in Bachelor of arts in Socialogy at Demow Collage and after dropped out to concentrate in his singing career.[1] He is brought up in Demow, Sivsagar. Where he was regularly active in singing, dancing and dramatics competition in the College.[3]

Notable work

He has been acclaimed for writing "good lyrics" and poetry. Some of his written songs are "Premor Abir","Moyur Pakhi", "Pranay", "Bakul", "Tulika Premore", "Lila", "Pubore Beli", "Dhemeliya", "Loilakh", "Eti Mitha Hahi", "Niyor Jetia Hore", "Aghuni Abeg", "Tumar Dusokute" , "Bihu Lage", "Nilima", "Najanu Nubuju", "Ekhon Rupali Nodi", "Krishna", "Patla Saree", "Sokut Soku Thoi", "Mur Bukur Ful", "Tumi Vogoban", "Beli", "Phultel", "Sila", "Ful Nufulu", "Bhalpau Nuhudhiba Kiman", "O Valpuwa", "Bukure Majote", "Parishima", "Bijli" etc.[4][5]

Discography

Singles

Song Featured artist(s) Music Writer(s) Language(s)
"Premor Abir" Tarun Tamoy and Rohit Sonar Akash Nibir Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Najanu Nubuju" Neel Akash Nitu Kalponik Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Krishna" Deeg Diganta Rex Boro Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Patla Saree" Rakesh Riyan Dipkesh Borgohain Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Tumi Vogoban" Meer Deep Gauri sankar Baruah Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Nilima" Meer Deep Jagat Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Bihu Lage" Pulak Nath Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Pranay" Deeg Diganta Deeg Diganta Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Moyur Pakhi" Zubeen Garg and Beauty Akash Nibir Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Bakul" Bipanchi Bhuyan Akash Nibir Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Tulika Premore" Gautam Kalita and Subashana Dutta Dipkesh Borgohain Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Lila" Saurav Shankar Dipkesh Borgohain Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Pubore Beli" Deeg Diganta Rajib Sharma Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Dhemeliya" Deeg Diganta Gaurishankar Baruah Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Loilakh" Neel Akash and Indrani Dutta Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Eti Mitha Hahi" Zubeen Garg and Rodali Dipkesh Borgohain Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Niyor Jetia Hore" Zubeen Garg and Bipanchi Bhuyan Dipkesh Borgohain Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Aghuni Abeg" Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Tumar Dusokute" Khirud Jan Gautam Kalita Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Beli" Ujjal Arong Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Phultel" Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Sila" Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Ful Nufulu" Dhruv Thakuria Dhruv Thakuria Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Bhalpau Nuhudhiba Kiman" Babu Baruah and Nayanmoni Saikia Palash Gogoi Deeg Diganta Assamese
"O Valpuwa" Babu Baruah and Nayanmoni Saikia Palash Gogoi Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Bukure Majote" Ailita Dipkesh Borgohain Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Parishima" Gautam Kalita Dhruv Thakuria Deeg Diganta Assamese
"Bijli" Krishna Raaz Krishna Raaz Deeg Diganta Assamese

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Borah, Tonay. "Meet Assamese Singer, Lyricist Deeg Diganta As A Successful Artist Of India". Yolo Daily.
  2. "The success story of Deeg Diganta, how he become a successful Indian musical artist". MENAFN. 17 June 2021.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Deeg Diganta : Assam's Famous Musical Artist". Asom Barta.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Deeg Diganta – History of a successful musician in India". Assam News Daily.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Barta, Asom. "Meet Successful Indian Artist Deeg Diganta". Issue Wire.
  6. "Meet with Deeg Diganta, successful musician of Assam, India". PR LOG.