Jump to content

Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul discography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Abbasulu (talk | contribs) at 04:09, 12 January 2023. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul (1956–2019) was a Bangladeshi music director and lyricist. He composed for 195 films in his career, the most among all Bangladeshi composers, followed by Alam Khan (196). The following is a list of films he scored and wrote lyrics for:

1970s

Year Film Notes
1979 Nagordola composed along with Alauddin Ali

1980s

Year Film Notes
1982 Kajol Lota
1983 Megh Bijli Badol
1984 Chandan Dwiper Rajkanya
Noyoner Alo
1985 Amanat
Pagli
Shot Bhai
Soti Nag Konya
1986 Akhi Milon
Mohammad Ali
Nobab
Ogo Bideshini
Rakhal Bandhu
Touba
1987 Bosonto Maloti
Dayi Ke?
Lobh Lalosa
Lokkhi Bodhu
Sohojatri
1988 Duniya
Hisab Chai
Jibon Dhara
Jontrona
1989 Abujh Hridoy
Alal Dulal
Jolpori
Nikah
Sakkhi Proman

1990s

Year Film Notes
1990 Criminal
Soti Putro Abdullah
1991 Danga
Kashem Malar Prem
Lawarish
Moroner Pore
1992 Amar Jaan
Bondhon
Danga
Lokkhir Songsar
Radha Krishno
1993 Abujh Duti Mon
Akheri Hamla
Andho Prem
Antor Jala
Jyoti
1994 Bikkhov
Desh Premik composed along with Azad Rahman
Mohot
Prem Juddho
Shason
Sipahi
1995 Andolon
Atto Ohongkar
Banglar Commando
Bir Sontan
Hingsa
Hulia
Love Story
Mohamilon
Muktir Songram
Shilpi
1996 Amar Antore Tumi
Baghini Konya
Bashira
Chaowa Theke Paowa[1]
Mayer Adhikar
Sukher Ghore Dukkher Agun
Tomake Chai[2]
1997 Andho Bhalobasha
Anondo Osru
Kal Naginir Prem
Luttoraj
Mon Mane Na
Praner Cheye Priyo
1998 Anek Diner Asha
Banglar Bodhu composed along with Anupam Dutta
Bhalobashi Tomake
Bidrohi Sontan
Bidroho Charidike
Dui Rongbaz composed along with Alauddin Ali
Maa Jokhon Bicharok
Matribhumi
Mayer Kosom
Mukti Chai
Ranga Bou
Sukher Ashay
Teji
1999 Ami Tomari
Ammajan
Bhulona Amay
Biyer Phul
Dhor
Jobordokhol
Jor
Kajer Meye
Khamosh
Love in Bangkok
Moner Milon
Noyoner Kajol
Ononto Bhalobasha

2000s

Year Film Notes
2000 Aaj Gaye Holud
Bishakto Nagin
Bortoman
Heera Chuni Panna composed alongside Abu Taher
Jokhom
Jhor
Kata Rifle
Killer
Lady Rongbaz
Narir Mon
Sabdhan
2001 Abbajan
Dhaoa
Dushmon Dorodi
Gono Dushmon
Krodh
Mukhomukhi
Panja
Premer Jaala
Tandob Lila
2002 Ashanto Agun
Bhalobashar Shotru
Bhoy
Bipodjonok
Dhakaiya Mastan
Direct Action[3]
Dolpoti [4]
Fire
Itihaash
Khawto Bikkhawto
Mayer Somman[5]
Porena Chokher Polok
Premer Taj Mahal[6] Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director
Phool Nebo Na Osru Nebo
Somajke Bodle Dao
2003 Andhokar
Bou Shashurir Juddho
Jwolonto Bisforon
Minister
Mon
Prem Sanghat
2004 Lutpat
Mohora
Nishiddho Nari
Prem Keno Kanday
Tumi Boro Bhagyoboti
Wrong Number
2005 Amar Swapno Tumi
Badha[7]
Bolona Bhalobashi
Dui Noyoner Alo
Hajar Bochhor Dhore
Meher Nigar
Norok
2006 Bhalobasha Bhalobasha
Jonmo
Na Bolona
Sathi Tumi Kar?
Tokair Hate Astro Keno[8]
2007 Biyan Sab
Kopal
Kabinnama
Kothin Prem
Maa Amar Swargo
Maa Amar Behesht
2008 Abujh Shishu
Biyer Prostab
Chhoto Bon
Eri Naam Bhalobasha
Mone Prane Acho Tumi composed along with Emon Saha
Sontan Amar Ohongkar
Sontan Amar Sontan
Tumi Shopno Tumi Sadhana
2009 Chander Moto Bou
Guru Bhai[9]
Miya Barir Chakor

2010s

Year Film Notes
2010 Bajao Biyer Bajna
2011 Amar Prithibi Tumi composed along with
Matir Thikana composed along with Emon Saha
Anko
2012 Jiddi Bou
Raja Surjo Kha
2013 Pora Mon
2014 Dobir Saheber Songsar
Duti Moner Paglami
2015 Podmo Patar Jol
2016 Angaar
2017 Ohongkar

2020s

Year Film Notes

Year unknown

Film Notes
Rajkumari[10]
Anyayer Protibad
Duniya
Jonmoshotru

Background score only

Year Film Composer Notes
1995 Shilpi Subal Das
2004 Ek Khondo Jomi Shahbuddin Nagri
2010 Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na Ali Akram Shuvo Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Composer[11][12][13]

Non-film albums

Year[14] Album Songs Lyricist Artist
N/A O Majhi Nao Chhaira De himself
Shikari Kumar Bishwajit
Maa Jononi Kumar Bishwajit
Drishti Bhora Brishti Kumar Bishwajit
Abar Keno Pichhu Daako Monir Khan
Bukta Amar Bhanga Bari Monir Khan
Bijoyer Prapti Sabina Yasmin
Sabbir
Kishore
Kumar Bishwajit
Ayub Bachchu
Bappa Mazumdar
Dui Chokhe Dui Nodi Samina Chowdhury
N/A Yeh Dil Tumhi Ko Diya "Aaye Din Baar" N/A Sabina Yasmin

Songs for television

Year Show Song Singer(s) Writer(s)
1982 Bangladesh Television Independence Day Program "Sob Kota Janala Khule Daona" Nazrul Islam Babu Sabina Yasmin
"Sundor Suborno Labonno Tarunno"
"Bangladesh Amar Bangladesh"
"Edesh Amar Sundori Rajkonna"
"Aay Aay Aayre Ma"

As lyricist

Year Film Composer(s) Notes
2009 Prem Koyedi Ali Akram Shuvo
2014 Nirbashito Raja Narayan Deb
2018 Pagol Manush Imtiaz Ahmed

References

Sources

  • BFDC (2012). "List of National Film Award recipients name 1975-2012" (PDF). Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (in Bengali). Dhaka: Ministry of Information (Bangladesh). pp. 1–23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.