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The word amar refers to the possessive first-person singular ' my ' or ' (of) mine '; the word sonar is the adjectival form of the root word sona, meaning ' gold '; and the word sonar, which literally translates as ' golden ' or ' made of gold ', is used as a term of endearment meaning ' beloved ', but in the song, the words Sonar Bangla may be interpreted to express the preciousness of Bengal.
Emon Saha is the most awarded music composer with three wins. Alauddin Ali , [ 1 ] Alam Khan , Emon Saha , and Satya Saha are the only composers who have won National Awards in both the composer and music director categories.
Ashiquzzaman Tulu was born March 6, 1966, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is the son of Ustad Munshi Raisuddin, a prominent Bangladeshi musician and musicologist. [5] [6]During the liberation war of 1971, his family took shelter to a village in Magura as Tulu's father was in the hit list of the Pakistani Army.
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]
Alam Khan is the most awarded music director with 5 wins. Alauddin Ali is a step behind with 5 awards. [2] Emon Saha and Shujeo Shyam have received 4 times each. Khandaker Nurul Alam has received 3 times.
The music of Bangladesh spans a wide variety of styles. Bangladesh claims some of the most renowned singers, composers and producers in Asia . Music has served the purpose of documenting the lives of the people and was widely patronized by the rulers.
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.
Khalid (1963/1964–18 March 2024) was a Bangladeshi singer. He was one of the pioneers of Bangladeshi pop music in the 1980s and 1990s. Originally from Gopalganj, Khalid joined the Dhaka band Chime [] in the early 1980s as its lead singer.