Hasan Fakri
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Born7 October 1952
Munshiganj, Pakistan
OccupationsLyricist, poet
Yearsactive1970–present
Notable workBanglar Bodhu
Hasan Fakri | |
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| হাসান ফকরী | |
| Born | 7 October 1952 Munshiganj, Pakistan |
| Occupations | Lyricist, poet |
| Years active | 1970–present |
| Notable work | Banglar Bodhu |
| Awards | National Film Award (1st time) |
| Signature | |
Hasan Fakri is a Bangladeshi film lyricist and poet.[1][2][3][4] He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the film Banglar Bodhu (1993).[5] He edits a magazine called Parjas.[6] He is the co-president of the cultural organization Ganamukti's music troop.[7]
Filmography
Poems
- Mutho Mutho Kanna (Tears of full Fists)- 1970
- Hasan Fakrir Kabita o Gaan (Poetry and songs of Hasan Fakri) - 2002[6][8][9]
Drama
- Bachte Chai (Want to Live)- 1972
- Ek Khando Bangladesh (A Part of Bangladesh)- 1972
- Appointment Letter - 1975
- Crash Farakka - 1976
- Rakkhosh Sabdhan (Monsters, be careful)- 1977
- Sareng Lanch Ghorao (Sareng, Turn around the Launch)- 1980
- Tanor Ekhon Sara Desh, (Now Tanore is the Whole Country)- 1980
- Jadi Emon Hoto (If that were the case)- 1982
- Khor Bayu Boy (Blowing Stormy Air)- 1983
- Voter Vat (Vat of Vote)- 1986