Imran Mahmudul

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Imran Mahmudul
ইমরান মাহমুদুল
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Mahmudul in 2017
Background information
Birth nameMd. Mahmudul Haque Imran
Born (1991-09-05) 5 September 1991 (age 32)
Konapara, Jatrabari, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active2011–present
Labels
CD Choice
  • Sangeeta
  • Dhruba Music
  • Yonder Music
  • CMV Music

Md. Mahmudul Haque Imran (born 5 September 1991) also known as Imran Mahmudul is a Bangladeshi music composer and playback singer whose songs has been featured in different albums and movies. He was the first runner-up of Channel i Sera Kontho - 2008. He also won Best Male Singer at the Meril Prothom Alo Awards for the song "Dil Dil Dil" from the 2016 film Bossgiri . [1] [2]

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Early life

Imran was born on 5 September 1991, in Konapara, Jatrabari, Dhaka. He was a student at Dhaka Engineering University School and College.[ citation needed ]

Career

Mahmudul learned composition and sound engineering from Arfin Rumey and started his career singing in the movie Bhalobashar Lal Golap with Sabina Yasmin in 2008. He worked in the mixed album named Rongdhanu with another participant from Channel I Sera Kontho, Sharmin. His first studio album was Shopnoloke composed by Arfin Rumey. Sabina Yasmin, Nijhu and Sabrina Porshi sang along with him in this album. [3] [ citation needed ] "Fire Eshona" is a 2014 song that became the second most viewed Bangladeshi song on YouTube of 2014. [4]

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbumComposerLyricistLabelRef(s)
2011Shopnoloke Arfin Rumey, Mahmud Sunny and ImranAnurup Aich, Jahid Akbar, Robiul Islam Jibon, Jesica Afrin, Alif Hasan and FaysalGM Bulbul [5]
2014TumiImran MahmudulRobiul Islam Jibon, Sheikh Sumon Emdadh & ReefatCD Choice [6]
Tumi Hina [7]
Milon(with Milon) [8]
2015Bolte Bolte Cholte CholteRobiul Islam Jibon, GM Bulbul & Shafiq TuhinSangeeta [9]
Prem Kabbo(with Belal Khan & Shafiq)Imran Mahmudul, Belal Khan & ShafiqEagle Music [10]
2016Mon Karigor(with Tahsan)Imran Mahmudul & TahsanRobiul Islam Jibon & GM BulbulCD Choice [11]
Aaj Bhalobashona(with Bristy & Kona)Imran MahmudulSangeeta [12]
Adhek Tumi(with Bappa Mazumder)Nazir Mahmud & Suman KalyanCMV Music [13]

Extended plays

YearEPComposerLyricistLabelRef(s)
2016BahudoreImran MahmudulFaisal RabbikinEagle Music [14]
Nancy with Stars(with Nancy)CD Choice [15]
2017RoopTiger Media [14]

Singles

YearSongLabelNotesRef(s)
2012"Dure Dure" (with Puja)
2015"Maa"
"Tumi Chokh Mele Takale" (with Oyshee)
2016"Ekattorer Maa Jononi"
"Boishakhi Rong" (with Milon)CD ChoiceFrom the album Tumi Hina and Boishakhi Bajna [16]
"Boishakhi Dhol" (with Kona)From the album Boishakhi Bajna
"Bhinno"Gaanchill Music
"Priya Re"Eagle Music [17]
"Life In A Metro"Cloud 7
"Onek Shadhonar Pore" (with Nancy) Jaaz Multimedia From the soundtrack of Niyoti
"Shobai Chole Jabe" (with Palak Muchhal)SoundtekFrom the album Aamar Ichchhe Kothai
"Bole Dao" (with Porshi)CD ChoiceFrom the soundtrack of Sultana Bibiana
"Priya Re"Eagle Music
"Bolona Ekbar" (with Nancy)Soundtek [18]
"Tui Chole Jabi"Gaanchill Music
"Alo Chaya" (with Tahsin)CD Choice
2017"Lakho Shopon" (with Nadia)Eagle Music
"Dhoa" (Fuad featuring Imran)Dhruba Music Station [19]
"Hridoydani"CD Choice [20]
"Mon Kharaper Deshe"CMV MusicFrom the album Adhek Tumi [21]
"The Cricket Bangladesh" (with Oyshee)CD Choice [22]
"Beyara DJ AKS (Remix)" (Joy Shariar featuring Imran)Aajob Records
"Thik Bethik" (with Nancy)CD Choice [23]
"Ghorir Kata" (Joy Shariar featuring Imran)Contel
"Borosha"G-Series
"Priyo Oviman"CD Choice
"Aamar Ichchhe Kothai"CD ChoiceFrom the album Aamar Ichchhe Kothai
2018"Sesh Shuchona"CD Choice
"Jodi Hatta Dhoro"Laser Vision
"Emon Ekta Tumi Chai"CMV Music
2019"Amar Kache Tumi Onnorokom"CMV Music
"Abdar"(with Porshi)CD Choice
"Keno Eto Chai Toke"(with Labiba)CMV Music
"Tui Ki Amar Hobi Re"(with Kona)Massranga Television & Jaaz Multimedia

Accolades

YearNominated workCategoryAwardResultNotesRef.
2014Imran MahmudulBest Singer (Male) Meril Prothom Alo Awards Nominated"Hridoyer Patay" from album Tumi Hina
2015Imran MahmudulBest Singer (Male) Meril Prothom Alo Awards Nominated"Bahudora" From album "Bahudora"
2016Imran MahmudulBest Singer (Male) Meril Prothom Alo Awards Won"Dil Dil Dil" from soundtrack Bossgiri [1] [2]
2017Imran MahmudulBest Singer (Male) Meril Prothom Alo Awards Nominated"Dhoa"
2018Imran MahmudulBest Singer (Male) Meril Prothom Alo Awards Won"O Hey Shyam" from soundtrack PoraMon 2
2019Imran MahmudulBest Singer (Male)BBFAWon"SWAG" from soundtrack Password
2020Imran MahmudulBest Male Playback Singer & Best Music Composer 45th Bangladesh National Film Awards Won"Tui Ki Amar Hobi Re" from soundtrack Bishwoshundori
2021Imran MahmudulBest Singer (Male) CJFB Performance Award Won"Tui Ki Amar Hobi Re" from soundtrack Bishwoshundori

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