Kalidas Chattopadhyay (), better known as Kali Mirza (), was an 18th-century composer of tappÃÂ music in Bengal. A contemporary of Nidhu Babu, he composed over 400 tappÃÂs. He received his training in the cities of Delhi and Lucknow. He was born at Guptipara, Hooghly District in present-day West Bengal. His name, "mirza", comes from the Muslim clothes he often wore.