Moniruzzaman Monir

Moniruzzaman Monir is a Bangladeshi music composer. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics three times in 1988, 1989 and 1990. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2004 by the Government of Bangladesh.[1][2]

Moniruzzaman Monir
Born (1952-01-28) January 28, 1952
OccupationLyricist

Personal life

Monir is married to Fatema Monir.

Filmography

  • Bondini (1976)
  • Golapi Ekhon Traine (1978)
  • Nagordola (1979)
  • Noder Chand (1979)
  • Nag Purnima (1980)
  • Lal Sabujer Pala (1981)
  • Rajar Raja (1982)
  • Reshmi Churi (1982)
  • Asha (1983)
  • Challenge (1983)
  • Ferari Basanta (1983)
  • Pransojoni (1983)
  • Ashanti (1986)
  • Loraku" (1986)
  • Lalu Mastan (1987)
  • Biswas Abiswas (1988)
  • Dui Jibon (1988)
  • Bheja Chokh (1989)
  • Master Samurai (1989)
  • Okorma (1989)
  • Sonar Songsar (1989)
  • Dolna (1990)
  • Kusum Koli (1990)
  • Danga (1991)
  • Ochena (1991)
  • Tip Rongbaz (1991)
  • Ajker Hungama (1992)
  • Ghor Bhanga Ghor (1992)
  • Tyaag (1992)
  • Keyamat Theke Keyamat (1993)
  • Stree Hotta (1993)
  • Denmohor (1994)
  • Ontore Ontore (1994)
  • Tumi Amar (1994)
  • Aaha Bhalobasha (1995)
  • Hingsar Agun (1995)
  • Shesh Rokkha (1995)
  • Shopner Thikana (1995)
  • Ghat Protighat (1996)
  • Kholnayok (1996)
  • Malamal (1996)
  • Pransojoni (1996)
  • Sneher Protidan (1996)
  • Coolie (1997)
  • Hridoyer Ayna (1997)
  • Prem Piyasi (1997)
  • Shot Manush (1997)
  • Shudhu Tumi (1997)
  • Buk Bhora Bhalobasha (1998)
  • Ashami Bondhu (1999)
  • Spordha (1999)
  • Dujon Dujonar (2000)
  • Ei Mon Chay Je (2000)
  • Shesh Thikana (2000)
  • Borsha Badol (2001)
  • Nisshashe Tumi Bisshashe Tumi (2001)
  • Thekao Mastan (2001)
  • Antore Jhor (2003)
  • Swamir Sangsar (2007)
  • Shaheb Name Golam (2009)
  • Bolona Tumi Amar (2010)
  • Tumi Je Amar
  • Atonko
  • Durdanto Dapot
  • Mohan Bondhu

Awards

References

  1. Selim Awal (October 4, 2011). পরিবারের সবাই চেয়েছিলেন ডাক্তার হবেন তিনি হলেন গীতিকার মনিরুজ্জামান মনির. sylhetepxress.com (in Bengali). Archived from the original on February 3, 2016. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  2. "10 awarded Ekushey Padak". The Daily Star. February 17, 2004. Retrieved January 27, 2016.


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