Jump to content

Shakila Zafar: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[accepted revision][accepted revision]
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
Zacrom (talk | contribs)
→‎Early life: Fixed data.
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
Line 22: Line 22:


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Shakila was born in [[Karachi]], Pakistan. She grew up in Pakistan with her family. Her father was a government employee of Pakistan. He was assigned to the [[Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan]]. In 1970, Shakila came to Bangladesh and was admitted in the [[Willes Little Flower School]]. She followed this with graduation from [[University of Dhaka|Dhaka University]], in philosophy.
Shakila was born in [[Karachi]], Pakistan. She grew up in Pakistan with her family. Her family belongs to [[Sirajganj District]], Bangladesh. Her father was a government employee of Pakistan. He was assigned to the [[Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan]]. In 1970, Shakila came to Bangladesh and was admitted in the [[Willes Little Flower School]]. She followed this with graduation from [[University of Dhaka|Dhaka University]], in philosophy.


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 07:04, 15 September 2022

Shakila Sharma
Also known asShakila Zafar
Born (1962-02-28) February 28, 1962 (age 62)
Karachi, Pakistan
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
GenresPop, Nazrul Geeti
Occupation(s)Singer, television presenter
Years active1983–present
Spouse(s)
Ravi Sharma
(m. 2015)
,[1] Manna Zafar (div)

Shakila Sharma (born 28 February 1962), better known as Shakila Zafar, is a Bangladeshi singer.[2]

Early life

Shakila was born in Karachi, Pakistan. She grew up in Pakistan with her family. Her family belongs to Sirajganj District, Bangladesh. Her father was a government employee of Pakistan. He was assigned to the Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan. In 1970, Shakila came to Bangladesh and was admitted in the Willes Little Flower School. She followed this with graduation from Dhaka University, in philosophy.

Career

Shakila's career began as a result of her appearance in the 1983 BTV program Jodi Kichu Mone Na Koren where she performed an astrology themed song "Tula Rashir Meye".[3]

Her fifteenth album,[4] Labonye Purno Pran, was her first solo album of Rabindra Sangeet. It contains ten songs selected and arranged by Tagore song exponent Chanchal Khan. It was recorded in Kolkata and released on the G-Series label in April 2011.[5]

Personal life

Shakila first married Manna Zafar. She added "Zafar" to her name after marriage. The couple has a child, but relationship with Manna broke down many years ago. In December 2015, Shakila again married an Indian poet and engineer, Ravi Sharma, who is the former CEO of Adani Power and was also CEO-South Asia at Alcatel-Lucent.[6] After her second marriage, she changed her name to Shakila Sharma based on her current husband's name.[1]

Bengali songs

Film songs[7]

Year Film Song Composer(s) Songwriter(s) Co-artist(s)
1984 N/A "Ami Nesha Bine Matal Holam" Azmal Huda Mithu Sujit Mostafa
1986 Dhaka 86 "Pathorer Prithibite Kacher Hridoy" Anwar Parvez Gazi Mazharul Anwar Tapan Chowdhury
1989 Sakkhi Proman "Tomar Omor Naam" (version 1) Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Khalid Hasan Milu
"Tomar Omor Naam" (version 2)
1991 Lawarish "Wada Tomar Amar" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Andrew Kishore
1993 Akheri Hamla "Bondhu Ki Shunaila" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Shuvro Dev
"O Mishti Meye"
Moushumi "Bondhu Hoye Kache Ele" Anwar Parvez Gazi Mazharul Anwar solo
1994 Banglar Maa "Khokamoni Shono" Alauddin Ali Rafiqul Alam
Judge Barrister "Shono Shono Abbu Amar" Anwar Jahan Nantu Delwar Jahan Jhontu solo
"Shono Shono Abbu Amar" (reprise)
"Moner Majhe Mon Pelo" Shahriar Sagor
Raag Anurag "Amar Laor Jibone Sukher Prodip" Anwar Jahan Nantu Delwar Jahan Jhontu Andrew Kishore
1995 Adorer Sontan [8] "Ailo Gange Noya Pani" Alauddin Ali Amjad Hossain solo
Hulia "O Lombu Chhoy Foot" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Shakila Zafar
"Hajar Bochhor Por" Agun
1996 Bashira "Bhulnona Bhulbona Bondhu" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Agun
Chaowa Theke Paowa[9] "Sukh Sukh Laage Amar" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Shakila Zafar
"Furti Koro Go" solo
Tomake Chai "Congratulation And Celebration" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul solo
1997 Banglar Bodhu "Jolbe Jolte Nibhe Jabe" solo
Beimani "Ogo Dushtu Chhele" Alauddin Ali Agun
"Besh Korechhi Prem Korechhi"
Palabi Kothay "Bashor Raate Biral Mara Chai" Alam Khan Milton Khondokar solo
1998 Ghater Majhi "Tumi Amar Ghater Majhi" Tansen Khan Moniruzzaman Monir M A Khalek
Matribhumi "Amar Prithibi Tumi" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Nadeem Mahmud, Md. Rafiq and Kabir Bakul Khalid Hasan Milu
Mayer Kosom "Ami Je Tomay Koto" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Agun
Mukti Chai "Ajke Sobai Bolo Chiching Fak" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Agun
Ranga Bou "Sundori Go Tor Jeno" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Agun
Ruti "Tumi Ki Bujhona Boyoser Jwala" Shawkat Ali Emon Enayet Karim solo
"Batti Nibhlo Andhar Hoilo" Agun
1999 Love In Bangkok "Bangkok Shohor Aisha" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Agun
2000 Lady Rongbaz "Ogo Priyo Tumi" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Khalid Hasan Milu
2001 Kothin Shasti "Na Na Chhuiyona" Ali Akram Shuvo Kabir Bakul Agun
2002 Bhalobashar Shotru "Tumi Amar Emon Aponjon" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul solo
"Onek Joton Kore Ami"
2005 Gaddari "Ei Prithibir Sobai Jaane" Ali Akram Shuvo Kabir Bakul Asif
2006 Tokair Hate Ostro Keno "Amar Ontoreri Manush Tumi" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Monir Khan
2007 Mayer Bodla "Tomay Dekhte Dekhte" solo
2010 Abujh Bou "Dosyi Dosyi Ami" Sujeo Shyam Mohammad Rafiquzzaman solo
Mayer Chokh "Tomar Sathe Hobe Kotha Re" Alam Khan Kabir Bakul S I Tutul
2013 Devdas "Amar Hariye Jawar Shesh Thikana, Tomar Duti Chokh" Emon Saha Gazi Mazharul Anwar, Mohammad Rafiquzzaman Bappa Mazumdar
N/A Sobuj Coat Kalo Choshma "Prithibir Shuru Theke Prem Chhilo"
"O Priyo Tumi Kachhe Ese Bolo"
N/A N/A "Ghorir Kata Theme Thak" Ayub Bachchu

References

  1. ^ a b Taaza Chayer Adda (তাজা চায়ের আড্ডা) | Episode 16 | Talk Show | Guest: Shakila Sharma & Ravi Sharma, retrieved July 26, 2021
  2. ^ "Bong Bonanza". The Financial Express. Noida, India. September 24, 2004. Retrieved October 26, 2009.
  3. ^ "'I am not a typical astrology fan' ... Shakila Zafar". The Daily Star. February 7, 2015. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  4. ^ শখ পূরণের পথে শাকিলা [Shakila on the way to fulfilling hobbies]. Bangladesh Pratidin (in Bengali). November 7, 2013.
  5. ^ "Shakila Zafar Ventures into New Territory with Labonye Purno Pran". The Daily Star. April 5, 2011.
  6. ^ Menon, Rashmi. "Former CEO of Adani Power Ravi Sharma to launch an album". The Economic Times. Retrieved July 26, 2021.
  7. ^ "Shakila Zafar songs in Bengali". Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  8. ^ Adorer Sontan (1995) songs at Apple Music
  9. ^ Chaowa Theke Paowa (1996) movie songs