Mohammad Rafiquzzaman

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]

Mohammad Rafiquzzaman
মোহাম্মদ রফিকুজ্জামান
Born (1943-02-11) 11 February 1943
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka and University of Rajshahi
OccupationLyricist
Spouse(s)Panna 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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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

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References

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


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