Emon Saha

Emon Saha is a Bangladeshi composer, musician and singer.[2] He earned 7 Bangladesh National Film Awards for his music composition and direction in the films Chandragrohon (2008), Kusum Kusum Prem (2011), Ghetuputra Komola (2012), Pita (2012), Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe (film) (2016) and Jannat (2018).[3][4]

Emon Saha
ইমন সাহা
Genresfilm score, techno, fusion, folk, pop
Occupation(s)Music director, composer, record producer, singer
Instrumentskeyboards, vocals, guitar
Years active2000–present
LabelsSangeeta, Ektaar, Laser Vision,[1] Deadline music
Associated actsHabib, Nancy, Kona

Early life

Saha is the son of the Bangladesh National Film Award winning musician Satya Saha.[5] He first took his Hindustani Classical sangeet training from Satindra Nath Halder.[3] He also learned from his father and Academy Award-winning music composer A.R. Rahman's KM Music Conservatory.[3][6]

Works

Film playback songs

Awards

YearAwardFilm/SongResult
2008Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music ComposerChandragrohonWon
2011Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music DirectorKusum Kusum PremWon
2012Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music DirectorGhetuputra KomolaWon
2012Bangladesh National Film Award for Best ComposerPitaWon
2016
  • Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director
  • Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Composer
Meyeti Ekhon Kothay JabeWon
2018Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music DirectorJannatWon

References

  1. "The audio market during Eid". The Daily Star. November 2, 2005.
  2. অতঃপর ইমন সাহা. Bangla Tribune (in Bengali). August 31, 2014. Archived from the original on September 3, 2014. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  3. Naziba Basher (July 7, 2017). ""It's now my responsibility to take our music to international platforms"". The Daily Star. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
  4. "National Film Award-2017 and 2018". Ministry of Information. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
  5. Orchi Oitindrila (January 2, 2015). ইমন সাহার সুরের ভুবন [Emon Saha in the music world]. BBC (in Bengali). Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  6. "Emon Saha: The Music Man". The Daily Star. May 18, 2012. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  7. "Emon Saha wins double crown". Dhaka Mirror. February 20, 2014. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
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