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"O Amar Bondhu Go" "Baba Bole Chhele Naam Korbe" solo 1994 Bikkhov [10] "Ami Tomake Jeno" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Runa Laila "Ekattorer Maa Jononi" Runa Laila, Shakila Zafar, Khalid Hasan Milu: Ontore Ontore "O Dadi O Dadi" Alam Khan Moniruzzaman Monir solo Tumi Amar "Dekha Na Jole Ekdin" Abu Taher Moniruzzaman Monir Kanak Chapa
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"O Megh Megh Re" "Bondhu Sobai Amar Bondhu" solo Gormil "O Dinamoni Niyona Biday" solo Shotru Pokkho "Mon Bhromora Gunguniye" Alam Khan solo "Esona Go Aro Kache" Kumar Sanu Tomar Amar Prem "Emon Prithibi Chai" Azad Mintu solo "Ogo Sathi Amar" Kumar Sanu Nemok Haram "Ami Kalo Tobu Bhalo" Bappi Lahiri Kumar Sanu 1999 Kali Amar Maa "Esechhi Tomar ...
Ogo Bodhu Shundori English: Hey Beautiful Bride) is a 1981 Bengali comedy film, directed by Salil Dutta. [1] It was one of the last films of the iconic Bengali actor Uttam Kumar, who died during production. [2]
Rashed Uddin Ahmed Topu (born 2 June 1982) popularly known as Topu is a Bangladeshi musician, singer-songwriter and composer as well as the lead vocalist of Yaatri. [1] [2] In 2004, Topu formed the band "Yaatri" and began his career with a compilation album Shopnochura released in 2004.
Hemanta Mukhopadhyay (16 June 1920 – 26 September 1989), known professionally as Hemanta Mukherjee and Hemant Kumar, was an Indian music director and playback singer who primarily sang in Bengali and Hindi, along with several other Indian languages, including Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Tamil, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Sanskrit and Urdu.
Andrew Kishore Kumar Baroi (widely known as Andrew Kishore, 4 November 1955 – 6 July 2020) [1] was a Bangladeshi playback singer. He is considered the "Playback King" of Bangladesh for his contributions to the golden era of dhaliwood. [2]
Khesari Lal Yadav was born as Shatrughan Kumar Yadav on 15 March 1986 in Dhanadih village of Saran district of Bihar in a low-income family. [15] [1] [3] He got the stage name "Khesari", due to his habit to speak too much as a child, which was analogous to Khesari, a crop, which doesn't need any water or Fertilizer, and grows properly anywhere.