Mahmudun Nabi
Mahmudun Nabi (16 December 1936 – 20 December 1990)[2][3] was a Bangladeshi playback singer. He was awarded Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for his performance in the film The Rain (1976).[4]
Mahmudun Nabi | |
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মাহমুদুন্নবী | |
Born | |
Died | 20 December 1990 54) | (aged
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Occupation | playback singer |
Children |
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Career
Nabi started his musical career in Bangladesh Betar in the 1960s.[5]
Works
- Notable songs
- "Kahin Ro Para Tabassum" film Jeena Bhi Mushqil (1966)
- "Hawa Dheere Behna" film Payal
- "Dekhe Keno Mone Hoy Jeno" film Kagojer Nouka (1966)
- "Tumi Kokhon Eshe Dariye Achho" film Abirbhab (1970)
- "Ami Saat Sagar Pari Diye" film Aalo Tumi Aleya[6]
- "Boro Eka Eka Laage" film Deep Nebhe Nai (1968)
- "Premer Naam Basona/Bedona" film Neel Akasher Niche (1968)
- "Ki Anondo Diye" film Joar Bhata (1969)
- "Tumi Amay Bhalobasho" film Agontuk (1969)
- "Ami Je Kebol Bolei Choli" film Agontuk (1969)
- "Ei Sopnoghera Din Rakhbo Dhore" film Dorpochurno (1970)
- "Tumi Je Amar Kobita" film Dorpochurno (1970)[7]
- "O Meyer Naam Debo Ki" film Sorolipi (1970)
- "Ganeri Khatay Sorolipi Likhe" film Sorolipi (1970)
- "Ami To Aaj Bhule Gechhi" film The Rain (1976)
- "Tum Hi To Ho" film The Rain (1976)
- "Ke Jeno Aaj Amar Chokhe"[8]
Personal life
Nabi had three daughters Fahmida, Tanzida and Samina and one son Ponchom.[2] He died on 20 December 1990 and is buried in the Mohammadpur Graveyard at Taj Mahal Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka.[9]
References
- Jayanta Saha (2013-12-14). মাহমুদ উন নবী স্মরণে সংগীতানুষ্ঠান. bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 2018-07-27.
- "A tribute to Mahmudun Nabi by his children". The Daily Star. 2016-12-23. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
- "Our father and his musical legacy". The Daily Star. 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
- জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার প্রাপ্তদের নামের তালিকা (১৯৭৫-২০১২) [List of the winners of National Film Awards (1975-2012)]. Government of Bangladesh (in Bengali). Bangladesh Film Development Corporation. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- "Veteran singer Mohammad Ali Siddiqui passes away". The Daily Star. 6 November 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- Alom, Zahangir (2013-02-14). "A Musical Spell". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
- "Remembering Razzak as I saw him". The Daily Star. 2017-08-23. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
- Kamol, Ershad (2006-06-26). "Musical Soiree : Yet another venture by Srijon". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
- Dey, Saurav (3 June 2013). "Tête-à-tête with Fahmida Nabi and Samina Chowdhury". The Daily Star. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
External links
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