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Bangladesh National Film Award For Best Music Composer
The Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Composition is the highest award for music composition in Bangladeshi film. History Azad Rahman became the first recipient in this category for '' Jadur Banshi'' (1977). But the category wasn't continued the next two decades. In 1997, it was given to Khan Ataur Rahman. From 2000 onward it has been given regularly alongside the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Direction. Records *Emon Saha is the most awarded music composer with three wins. * Alauddin Ali, Alam Khan, Emon Saha, and Satya Saha are the only composers who have won National Awards in both the composer and music director categories. List of winners ;Key See also * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer Notes References Sources * * * * * * {{Bangl ...
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