Chattopadhyay first got an opportunity to accompany
Kazi Nazrul Islam during a public meeting held by
Subhash Chandra Bose in
Kolkata. He learned
Tappa from
Kolobabu alias Jitendranath Bandopadhyay.
Sarat Chandra Pandit appointed him as a regular artist of
Akashbani Kolkata and after that Chattopadhyay was established as a professional singer. His unparalleled skills lay in giving humorous, quirky twists to traditional forms of music, which were appreciated by classical music lovers. He composed music in two Bengali movies named
Strir Patra in 1972 and Parikrama in 1996. He gained much popularity for
Shyama Sangeet and Bengali Puratani Song or
Baithaki Gaan. In his career he worked as a playback singer in number of
Bengali films. Chattopadhyay died at 89 due to
sepsis and multi organ failure at a private hospital in Kolkata. His son, Srikumar Chattyopadhyay is also a Bengali Classical Singer. On 1 June 2017 a statue of Chattopadhyay was inaugurated in Kolkata by Mala Roy, the then Chairperson of
Kolkata Municipal Corporation. ==References==