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In 2001, the band began working on a full-scale album at Isha Khan Duray and Imran Ahmed Chowdhury Mobin's studio Sound Garden. The album contains mostly songs written by the band during the earliest stages of their formation. The album was recorded across three different studios in Dhaka. [citation needed]
Manzoor Ahmed Choudhury is a retired Bangladeshi diplomat. He served as the ambassador of Bangladesh to Belgium and the European Union during 1982–1985 and Japan during 1979–1982. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
In November 2001, Chowdhury was the chief of the Criminal Investigation Department. [4] On 13 November 2001, he was made an officer on special duty and removed from his post after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party government came to power replacing the Awami League government. [4] Chowdhury joined the Public Service Commission on 23 June 2009. [5]
The bus in which the band was on, crashed near a ditch on the road. It caused the death of Imran Ahmed Choudhury Mobin, a prominent sound engineer in the Bangladesh music industry and a close friend of the band and their primary lyricist. Band members Jon, Jahan and Tahsan suffered minor bruises and cuts while Tony and Miraz had to be hospitalised.
Nazir Ahmed Chowdhury was born in Sunamganj, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh). [1] Alongside football he was also involved with athletics, he was the divisional champion in 400 meters race. In 1964, Nazir started playing in Sunamganj Borthers alongside his school team.
Alauddin Ahmed Chowdhury Nasim was born on 7 November 1961 to Saleh Uddin Ahmed Chowdhury and Hosneara Begum Rani Chowdhury in Parashuram, Feni. [3] He passed secondary from Guthuma Khan Bahadur Abdul Aziz High School in 1977 and higher secondary from Chittagong College in 1979.
Chowdhury was born in 1894, into a well-reputed Bengali Muslim family of zamindars in Batagram, Tipperah District, Bengal Presidency (now Comilla District, Bangladesh).He was a son of Tofazzal Ahmad Chowdhury, alias Anu Mia, an influential zamindar of that time.
Kausar Ahmed Chaudhury (December 16, 1944 — February 22, 2022) was a popular Bangladeshi lyricist and astrologer. He worked in various branches of the arts, which led him to gain recognition not only as a lyricist and astrologer but also as a poet, cartoonist, painter, screenwriter (for advertisements, documentaries, and dramas), radio drama writer and director, short story and humor writer ...