Sheikh Sadi Khan

Sheikh Sadi Khan is a Bangladeshi composer and music director. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director for the film Ghani: The Cycle (2006) and Best Music Composer for Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na (2010).[1]

Sheikh Sadi Khan
শেখ সাদী খান
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupationcomposer, music director

Early life and career

Khan began his career under the guardianship of his father Ustad Ayat Ali Khan. He took lessons as a violinist from his elder brother Ustad Bahadur Hossain Khan.[2]

Khan joined Pakistan Radio in 1965. He started as a Behala player. When the Liberation War of Bangladesh broke out in 1971, he migrated to Kolkata and worked for Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra. In the early 1970s, he worked as an assistant to the composer Khandaker Nurul Alam. He continued playing the violin in films as well as composing music for Bangladesh Betar. He was the music director of the film Ekhoni Somoy (1980), directed by Abdullah Al Mamun.[3]

As of 2014, Khan is serving as the Chief Music Producer of Bangladesh Betar.[2]

Awards

Works

Albums
  • Sweet Dreams (2012)[5]
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References

  1. "National Film Awards for the last fours years announced". The Daily Star. September 1, 2008. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  2. Shahnaz Khalid (May 17, 2014). "SHEIKH SADI KHAN". The Daily Star. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  3. Ershad Kamol (October 14, 2006). "Sheikh Sadi Khan : Profile of a music composer". The Daily Star. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  4. S.M. Intisab Shahriyar and Tanjila Alam (November 22, 2014). "LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS". The Daily Star. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  5. "Sweet Dreams for the singer". The Daily Star. February 9, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2017.


Father's link (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayet_Ali_Khan) Brother's link (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahadur_Khan)

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