Mohammad Rafiquzzaman

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Mohammad Rafiquzzaman
মোহাম্মদ রফিকুজ্জামান
Born (1943-02-11) 11 February 1943 (age 81)
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka and University of Rajshahi
OccupationLyricist
SpousePanna Zaman
ChildrenSanjida Sarmin Zaman Snigda and Suhana Sarmin Zaman Pritha
RelativesMohammad Moniruzzaman (brother)[1]
AwardsNational Film Awards (Bangladesh), 1984, 1986, 2008
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Mohammad Rafiquzzaman (born 11 February 1943)[2] is a Bangladeshi lyricist.[3] He was awarded Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics twice for the lyrics of "Tumi Emoni Jaal Petechho Shongshare" in Shuvoda (1986) and "Phuler Bashor Bhanglo Jokhon" in Chandranath (1984).[3] He is credited with 2000 songs, three collections of songs, four collections of poems and three collections of essays on music.[2]

Career

Rafiquzzaman got his breakthrough in 1965 through his lyrics of the song "Mugdho Amar Ei Chokh Jokhon". He wrote a book titled "Adhunik Bangla Gaan Rochonar Kolakoushal".[3]

Works

  • Dukhkho Amar Bashor Raat-er Palonko
  • Bondhu Hotey Cheye Tomar Shotru Boley Gonno Holaam
  • Eto Shukh Shoibo Kemoney
  • Amar Mon Pakhita Jaye Re Urey
  • Amake Ekti Doyel Bolechhey
  • Paharer Kanna Dekhe
  • Jodi Moroner Porey Keo Proshno Korey
  • Tumi Eshechho Bohudin Por
  • Shobai Boley Joto Shorbonasher Muul
  • Amar Baul Moner Ektara Ta[3]

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Lyricist Dr. Moniruzzaman passes away". The Daily Star. September 5, 2008. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Lyricist Rafiquzzaman honoured". New Age. February 15, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Sadya Afreen Mallick (February 23, 2017). "The Art of Words". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 3, 2017.