Sanjeeta Bhattacharya (born 1995) is an Indian singer-songwriter and actor. She is a graduate of Berklee College of Music, and has played at festivals such as the Panama Jazz Festival, Hornbill Festival and NH7 Weekender. She has released a series of singles and her track, "EverythingâÂÂs Fine?" put her on Spotify's global emerging artist program, RADAR in July 2020. Her first international collaboration was with Malagasy singer Niu Raza called âÂÂRedâÂÂ. She made her debut as an actor on NetflixâÂÂs Feels Like Ishq television series, she made her cinematic debut with the 2023 film Jawan.
Bhattacharya is also known for her performance that paid tribute to A. R. Rahman at Berklee College of Music in 2014 featuring 109 performers from 32 countries. A. R. Rahman was awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music at that event.
Bhattacharya was born in a Bengali family in New Delhi, India. She is the daughter of Artist Sanjay Bhattacharya and Bulbul Bhattacharya who have their roots in undivided Bengal. She graduated from Berklee College of Music, known for the study of jazz and modern American music. Bhattacharya is often referred to as an up-and-coming jazz musician, but she prefers to avoid categorizing her music. She stated during the interview with The Times of India that:
Her music weaves influences from R&B, Indie folk and Latin styles with multi-lingual lyrics to create stories around myriad personal experiences.
Sanjeeta was a TEDx speaker at TEDx VIT Pune.