Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul

Bangladeshi lyricist, composer and music director (1956–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul (1 January 1956 – 22 January 2019)[2] was a Bangladeshi lyricist, composer and music director, active since the late 1970s. He was a freedom fighter who joined the Bangladesh Liberation War at the age of 15.[3] He won Ekushey Padak and Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director twice for the films Premer Taj Mahal (2001) and Hajar Bachhor Dhore (2005).[4]

Born(1956-01-01)1 January 1956
Dhaka, Pakistan
Died22 January 2019(2019-01-22) (aged 63)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
OccupationsLyricist, composer and music director
SpouseSuborna Imtiaz (divorced)[1]
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Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul
Born(1956-01-01)1 January 1956
Dhaka, Pakistan
Died22 January 2019(2019-01-22) (aged 63)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
OccupationsLyricist, composer and music director
SpouseSuborna Imtiaz (divorced)[1]
Children1
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Early life

Bulbul was born on 1 January 1956 in Dhaka. He studied at West End High School in Azimpur, Dhaka.[5] His mother was Iffat Ara (died 2010) and his father was Wazid Uddin Ahmed.[6]

Career

Bulbul's compositions include a number of works for films, beginning with 1978's Megh Bijli Badol.[7]

He has also released independent albums and created works for a number of Bangladeshi performers, including Samina Chowdhury, Kanak Chapa, Khalid Hassan Milu and Andrew Kishore.[7]

He was a judge on the talent show Closeup 1 Tomakei Khujchhe Bangladesh for three seasons.[citation needed]

Discography

Selected composed film songs

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Film Song Picturised Singer Notes
Golam"Duti Mone Lege Geche Jura"Shakib Khan, ShabnurKanak Chapa, Andrew Kishor
Praner Cheye Priyo"Je Prem Shorgo Theke Ashe"Riaz, RavinaKanak Chapa, Khalid Hassan
Praner Cheye Priyo"Porena Chokher Polok Ki"Riaz, RavinaAndrew Kishore
Premer Taj Mahal"Ei Buke Boichhe Jamuna"Riaz, ShabnurKanak Chapa, Monir Khan
Hajar Bachhor Dhore"Tumi Sutoi Bedhechho Shapla"Riaz, ShashiSubir Nandi, Anupoma
Phool Nebo Na Ashru Nebo"Amar Hridoy Ekta Ayna Ei"Shakib Khan, ShabnurKanak Chapa, Andrew Kishore
Phool Nebo Na Ashru Nebo"Bidi Tumi Bole Daw Ami Kar"Shakib, Amin Khan, ShabnurKanak Chapa, Andrew Kishore
Biyer Phul"Tomay Dekhle Mone Hoy"Shakil Khan, ShabnurKanak Chapa, Andrew Kishore
Biyer Phul"Oi Chad Mukhe Jeno Lagena"Riaz, Shakil Khan, ShabnurAndrew Kishore
Noyoner Alo"Amar Sara Deho Kheyore"Zafor IqbalAndrew Kishore
Chandan Diper Rajkonna"Ami Tomari Premo Bhikhari"Wasim, Anju GhoshSyed Abdul Hadi
Shohojatri"Prithibir Joto Shukh Ami"Ilias Kanchan, ChampaSabina Yasmin, Andrew Kishore
Anondo Osru"Tumi Mor Jiboner Vabona"Salman Shah, Shabnur, KanchiKanak Chapa, Andrew Kishore
Bhalobashi Tomake"Onek Shadhonar Pore Ami"Riaz, ShabnurKanak Chapa, Khalid Hassan
Bhalobasha Bhalobasha"Premo Ronge Rangiyechi Mon"Riaz, ShabnurKanak Chapa, Monir Khan
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Bangladesh Liberation war

Bulbul joined the Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971 when he was 15 years old. He served in a Mukti Bahini base in Zinzira. His older brother, Iftekhar Uddin Ahmed Tutul, served in the Crack Platoon of the Mukti Bahini. He trained in India and fought in Lalbagh Thana and New Market Thana of Dhaka.

In October, he was captured by the Pakistan military and Razakars while returning to India for more training.[5] He was transferred to a jail in Mymensingh, where he was tortured and witnessed the mass execution of 39 Mukti Bahini prisoners by the Pakistan military. He was transferred to the residence of Dana Miah, which served as the local office of the East Pakistan Central Peace Committee. He was tortured there along with other members of the Mukti Bahini. He was able to escape from the camp.[5]

War crime witness

Bulbul testified against convicted former Jamaat chief Ghulam Azam in the International Crimes Tribunal. Following the testimony as a witness, Bulbul's younger brother was killed, and his dead body was found near the Kuril overpass in Dhaka. Bulbul urged the government to ensure his security after the murder of his brother. He said that he had received death threats several times.[8]

Personal life and death

Bulbul was married to Suborna Imtiaz, a film producer and music video director. They eventually got divorced.[9] They have a son named Samir Imtiaz (born September 30, 1996). After Bulbul's divorce, Samir stayed with Bulbul. Bulbul never remarried after his divorce. According to Samir's Facebook post, Surborna died from COVID-19 in August 2021 after being at Evercare Hospital for 2 months.[10]

Bulbul was taken to Universal Medical College and Hospital in Dhaka around 6:15 am, where the doctors declared him dead.[11] He had suffered from cardiac arrest.[5]

Awards

References

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