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The song "Dil Se Re", with War Cries and Loud Beats, is set in the raga Nattai/Jog, whereas "Ae Ajnabi" is a soft Ghazal set in the raga Patdeep. Malayalam lines for the song "Jiya Jale" was written by lyricist Gireesh Puthenchery .
Dilshad Nahar Kona (born 15 April 1981; known as Kona) [1] is a Bangladeshi singer. [2] She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her song "Tui Ki Amar Hobi Re" in the film Bishwoshundori (2020).
Dil Dil Dil is 2016 a Bangladeshi romantic song from the soundtrack of 2016 film Bossgiri, sung by Imran Mahmudul and Dilshad Nahar Kona. The song is composed by Shouquat Ali Imon with penned by Kabir Bakul. [1] It was released on 4 September 2016 under the label of Khan Films. [2]
She is also the only female lyricist to have multiple nominations ever and also in a single year. She has five of total nine nominations by female songwriters in history. The other two female lyricists nominated are Rani Malik for "Dheere Dheere Se" from Aashiqui (1991) and Anvita Dutt for "Gulaabo" from Shaandaar (2016).
Laxmikant Pyarelal and Pritam has the most nominations with 25, followed by Shankar–Jaikishan with 20, A. R. Rahman with 18, and R. D. Burman with 17. Shankar–Jaikishan holds the record for the highest number of consecutive-year nominations (9), having been nominated for the award every year from 1959 till 1967, winning the award four times ...
Runa Laila (born 17 November 1952) [2] [3] is a Bangladeshi playback singer and composer. She started her career in the Pakistani film industry in the late 1960s. Her style of singing is inspired by Pakistani playback singer Ahmed Rushdi and also frequently joined him for singing duets, after replacing another singer Mala.
"Akti Bangladesh" - written by Noyeem Gahar and sung by Sabina Yasmin and Konok Chapa in different versions "Amar Desher Matir Gondhe" "Amar Shonar Bangla" - National anthem of Bangladesh, written by Rabindranath Tagore "Amar Vaier Rokte Rangano" - written by Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury and composed by Altaf Mahmud during 1952 Bengali language movement.
[22] [23] He has been nominated for different music awards in India for some of his songs. [22] In 2004, a documentary called Bhorsha Thakuk Bangla Gaane was made in Bangladesh. The documentary depicts his stories of travelling with music where he is seen discussing the evolution and significance of Bengali folk music for the last four ...