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Bangladesh National Film Award For Best Lyrics
The Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics is the highest award for lyrics of film music in Bangladesh. List of winners Records and statistics Multiple wins and nominations The following individuals received two or more Best Lyricist awards: See also * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Composer * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer References {{Bangladesh National Film Awards Lyrics Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, a ...
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Cinema Of Bangladesh
The Bangladeshi Cinema, better known as Dhallywood ( bn, ঢালিউড), is the Bengali-language film industry based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It has often been a significant film industry since the early 1970s. The dominant style of Bangladeshi cinema is melodramatic cinema, which developed from 1947 to 1990 and characterizes most films to this day. Cinema was introduced in Bangladesh in 1898 by the Bradford Bioscope Company, credited to have arranged the first film release in Bangladesh. Between 1913 and 1914, the first production company, Picture House, was opened. A 1928 short silent film titled ''Sukumari'' () was the first Bengali-produced film in the region. The first full-length film, ''The Last Kiss (1931 film), The Last Kiss'', was released in 1931. Following the separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan, Dhaka became the center of the Bangladeshi film industry, and has generated the majority share of revenue, production and audiences for Dhallywood films. ''Mukh O Mu ...
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Swami Strir Wada
Swami ( ; sometimes abbreviated sw.) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to a male or female ascetic who has chosen the path of renunciation (''sanyāsa''), or has been initiated into a religious monastic order of Vaishnavas. It is used either before or after the subject's name (usually an adopted religious name). The meaning of the Sanskrit root of the word ''swami'' is "e who isone with his self" ( stands for "self"), and can roughly be translated as "he/she who knows and is master of himself/herself". The term is often attributed to someone who has achieved mastery of a particular yogic system or demonstrated profound devotion (''bhakti'') to one or more Hindu gods. The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' gives the etymology as: As a direct form of address, or as a stand-in for a swami's name, it is often rendered ''Swamiji'' (also ''Swami-ji'' or ''Swami Ji''). In modern Gaudiya Vaishnavism, ''Swami'' is also one of the 108 names for a sannyasi given in Bhaktisiddhanta ...
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Kabir Bakul
Kabir Bakul is a Bangladeshi lyricist and journalist. He won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics 6 times for the films ''Megher Kole Rod'' (2008), ''Swami Strir Wada'' (2009), ''Nisshash Amar Tumi'' (2010), ''Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini'' (2013), ''Nayok'' (2018) and '' Bishwoshundori'' (2020). As of 2013, he wrote about 5000 songs. Early life and career Bakul was born and grew up in Chandpur. He learnt singing from Shital Kumar Ghoshal. In 1987, he first came to Dhaka and gave thirteen lyrics to singer Tapan Chowdhury. Bakul's first song, ''Kaal Shara Raat'', was featured in Ayub Bachchu’s album, ''Moyna''. The second was sung by Nasim Ali Khan from Souls band. At that time, he was a masters student at the University of Dhaka. He then started working with Monowar Hossen Tutul. Bakul became a reporter for the Daily Bhorer Kagoj. He has been serving as the head of Prothom Alo's Ananda page since 2004. Bakul started writing songs professionally in 1991. In 1994 ...
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Saajghor
''Shajghor'' ( bn, সাজঘর) is a 2007 Bangladeshi film directed by Shah Alam Kiron. The film was based on the story written by Humayun Ahmed. It feature Manna, Moushumi, Nipun Akhter and Kazi Hayat in the lead roles. It won several National Film Awards including Best Supporting Actress. Cast * Manna - Asif * Moushumi - Leena * Nipun Akter * Kazi Hayat * Prathorna Fardin Dighi * Jamilur Rahman Shakha Soundtrack The film soundtrack was composed by Imon Saha and lyrics penned by Shah Alam Sarker and Munshi Wadud. Awards See also * ''Daruchini Dwip ''Daruchini Dwip'' ( bn, দারুচিনি দ্বীপ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It was released on 31 August 2007 throughout Bangladesh. The film is based on the Bangladeshi novelist and film maker Humayun Ahmed’s po ...'' References External links * ''Shajghor'' at thBangla Movie Database* ''Shajghor'' at thRotten Tomatoes 2007 films 2007 drama films Films scored by Emon Saha Bengali- ...
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Munshi Wadud
Munshi Wadud is a Bangladeshi film lyricist. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the film ''Saajghor'' (2007). Selected films As a writer * 71 Er Ma Jononi - 2014 As a lyricist * Prem Deewana - 1993 * Hangor Nodi Grenade - 1997 * Koti Takar Kabin - 2005 * Chachchu - 2006 * Ghani - 2006 * Saajghor - 2007 * Raja Surja Kha - 2012 * Ekee Britte - 2013 * 71 Er Ma Jononi - 2014 Awards and nominations National Film Awards The National Film Awards is the most prominent film award ceremony in India. Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India and the Indian Panorama, by the Indian government's Directorat ... References External links * Bangladeshi lyricists Best Lyricist National Film Award (Bangladesh) winners Year of birth missing (living people) Living people {{Film-bio-stub ...
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Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti
''Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti'' ( bn, কখনো মেঘ কখনো বৃষ্টি) is a 2003 Bangladeshi film directed by actress Moushumi. It is the first film she directed. It stars Moushumi, Ferdous, Razzak, Bobita, Humayun Faridi and Shahidul Alam Sachchu. Shooting wrapped in August 2003. Cast * Moushumi as Nodi * Ferdous as Shabon * Razzak as Nodi's brother * Bobita as Nodi's sister-in-law (brother's wife) * Humayun Faridi * Shahidul Alam Sachchu * Shabon * Jasmin Parvez * Shawon * Shabon * Priyanka * Rawshan Ara * Pranab Ghosh as himself * Sibli Sadique * Samsuddin * Togor * Shilpi Chokrobarti * C B Jamal * Tushar Music ''Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti'' film's music directed by Bangladeshi famous music director Imon Shaha. Lyrics were by Gazi Mazharul Anwar and Mushfiqur Rahman Guljar. Playback singers were Bashir Ahmed, Andrew Kishore, Kanak Chapa, Pappia Sarowar, Sadi Mohammad, Samina Chowdhury and Sabbir Chowdhury. The film has six melodious songs with go ...
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Churiwala
''Churiwala'' is a 2001 Bangladeshi film directed by Shah Alam Kiran and stars Ferdous Ahmed and Soumitra Chatterjee in the lead roles. The film received National Film Award in three and Bachsas Awards in two categories. Cast * Ferdous Ahmed * Madhumita * Soumitra Chatterjee * Shambhu Chatterjee * ATM Shamsuzzaman * Kharaj Mukherjee Music All songs were composed by Satya Saha and Gazi Mazharul Anwar penned the lyrics Release The film was first released in West Bengal West Bengal (, Bengali: ''Poshchim Bongo'', , abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabitants within an area of . West Bengal is the fourt ..., India. There it became the highest grosser Bengali movie in last give years. Then, it was released in Bangladesh on 25 May 2001. Awards and mominations References bibliography * External links * {{IMDB title, tt5617222 2001 films 2000s Bengali-langua ...
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Srabon Megher Din
''Srabon Megher Din'' ( bn, শ্রাবণ মেঘের দিন, English: A Day of the Month Srabon) is a Bangladeshi drama film based on the novel of Humayun Ahmed. This movie based on a triangle tragic love story set in a classical village of Bangladesh directed by the writer himself. This film was second film directed by Humayun Ahmed released in 1999 and won National Film Award. British Film Institute enlisted this film in the Top 10 Bangladeshi Film (Critics) as a 2002 cultural project on South Asian cinema in 2002. Plot Moti (Zahid Hasan) is a folk singer in a village and a girl from that village Kusum (Meher Afroz Shaon) fall in love with him, even though she tries to hide it. The story take a turn when Suruj Miah (Mahfuz Ahmed) came in, who is brought by Kusum's father ( Saleh Ahmed) to marry Kusum off with him. But tragedy hits in the end. Love, conflict, sorrow, tragedy all are the part in the movie. Cast * Abul Khair - tea stall * Golam Mustafa - zamindar * ...
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Ajante
''Ojante'' ( bn, অজান্তে, English: ''Unknowingly'') is a Bangladeshi film released in 1996, directed by Bengali director Dilip Biswas. The film was remade into Bengali India in 1998 as Aamar Maa and which was directed by same director. The screenplay is written by Komol Sarkar based on family drama. Cast * Alamgir – Mirja Shahriar * Shabana - Kajal * Sohel Rana - Asad * Suchorita - Asha * Riaz – Mirza Ashik * Sonia Awards Actor Sohel Rana won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor is the highest award for film acting in Bangladesh. List of winners ;Key Records and statistics Multiple wins and nominations The following individuals received two or more Best Actor awards: See .... Sources External links * 1996 films 1996 drama films Bengali-language Bangladeshi films Bangladeshi drama films Films scored by Satya Saha 1990s Bengali-language films {{Bangladesh-film-stub ...
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Banglar Bodhu
Banglar Bodhu (English: The Bengali Bride) ( bn, বাংলার বধূ) is a 1993 Bangladeshi film starring Alamgir and Shabana opposite him. A. J. Mintu garnered Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director. Synopsis A newly married woman struggles to getting acquaintance with her in-law's house members and become the apple of the eye of the family. Cast * Shabana * Alamgir * Omar Sunny Soundtrack All songs were composed by Alam Khan and written by Moniruzzaman Monir *"Ke Sui Hoye Ghore Dhoke" - Andrew Kishore, Sabina Yasmin and Khurshid Alam *"Oi Meyeti Keno Eto Sundori" - Andrew Kishore *"Ektu Ektu Kore Kachhe Esechhi" - Andrew Kishore, Runa Laila *"Tumi Ami Dujon Jadur Baksho" - Baby Naznin, Khurshid Alam *"Shonibare Robibare Shombare" - Andrew Kishore, Runa Laila Awards ;Bangladesh National Film Awards The National Film Awards ( bn, জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার) is an annual awards ceremony held annually ...
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Hasan Fakri
Hasan Fakri is a Bangladeshi film lyricist and poet. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the film ''Banglar Bodhu'' (1993). He edits a magazine called ''Parjas''. He is the co-president of the cultural organization Ganamukti's music troop. Notable work Filmography * ''Banglar Bodhu'' Poems * ''Mutho Mutho Kanna'' (''Tears of full Fists'')- 1970 * ''Hasan Fakrir Kabita o Gaan'' (''Poetry and songs of Hasan Fakri'') - 2002 Drama * ''Bachte Chai'' (''Want to Live'')- 1972 * ''Ek Khando Bangladesh'' (''A Part of Bangladesh'')- 1972 * ''Appointment Letter'' - 1975 * ''Crash Farakka'' - 1976 * ''Rakkhosh Sabdhan'' (''Monsters, be careful'')- 1977 * ''Sareng Lanch Ghorao'' (''Sareng, Turn around the Launch'')- 1980 * ''Tanor Ekhon Sara Desh'', (''Now Tanore is the Whole Country'')- 1980 * ''Jadi Emon Hoto'' (''If that were the case'')- 1982 * ''Khor Bayu Boy'' (''Blowing Stormy Air'')- 1983 * ''Voter Vat'' (''Vat of Vote'')- 1986 Awards and nominations National ...
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