

He directed music for six Bengali movies and six Hindi movies. In 1937 Vishmadev joined Film Corporation as Music Director. On the day of recording Vismadev instantly composed music for the poem written by Ajay Bhattacharya and completed recording. Ghosh, the owner of Megaphone Company, along with poet Ajay Bhattacharya requested him to sing Bengali songs. He regularly published records on Khayal. In 1933 at the insistence of Nazrul Islam Vishmadev joined Megaphone Company as the Music Director and Instructor. In 1933 he was appointed as a Music director cum trainer in the Megaphone Record Company. He earned fame and reverence for his contribution in Khayal in Hindusthani Classical Music. His last recording released from Megaphone Company in July 1968 too contained the same song "সখী কি করে লোকের কথায়" (Record No JNG 6237).

His first album was released from HMV with two songs depicting Toppa of Nidhubabu (নিধুবাবুর টপ্পা) during May, 1926. He received training (তালিম) from Khalifa Badal Khan of Delhi gharana for fourteen years, and also collected some bandish from Ustad Faiyaz Khan from Arga gharana. First lessonįirst lessons in Classical music was imparted to him by Shri Nagendranath Datta. After passing he joined Vidyasagar College. Then he joined Calcutta Training Academy where from he passed his entrance examination. He studied at Sanskrit Collegiate School in Calcutta. Vishmadev was known to have shown proficiency in music since his childhood, and considered as child prodigy.

Check out this page for more updates on Joy Jayanti.Vishmadev Chattopadhyay with Rai Chand Boral and others He takes her back with him, along with the children. Joy goes to Jayanti's house and declares his love for her. Meanwhile, the children come to know about the boarding school plan and run away to Jayanti, leaving a letter for Joy. Mala leaves forever after an argument with Joy. Incited by Bikash, she tries to send the children to boarding school. Mala tries but fails to befriend the children. The children and Joy all miss Jayanti badly. Mala repeatedly insults Jayanti and accuses her of trying to trap Joy. Mala is soon jealous of Jayanti and Joy's evident regard for her.

Jayanti, in love with Joy, silently watches the pair together. Mala, Joy's fiancée, comes to stay with her brother, Bikash. Jayanti brings a change in their lives through music and love. Previously a stickler for routine, Sanjoy gives Jayanti all the responsibilities of the children. Jayanti earns Sanjoy's respect and regard when she skillfully prevents the eldest girl from eloping. However, Jayanti gains their affection when she saves them from their uncle’s wrath. The children had successfully ragged and driven away twelve governesses earlier. She has to look after five extremely naughty children, the nephews and nieces of Sanjoy Roy (Uttam Kumar), a rich and arrogant man. Jayanti Bose (Aparna Sen) takes up the job of governess in Roy villa against the wishes of her family. The film is directed by Sunil Basu Mullik. Joy Jayanti is a 1971 Indian Bengali family,musical film released on Mar 12, 1971.
