Seikh Sadi Khan (born 1950) is a Bangladeshi music director. He has composed for 29 films. The following is a list of films he scored:
Year | Film | Notes |
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1978 | Ashami Hajir [1] | |
Year | Film | Notes |
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1980 | Ekhoni Somoy | |
1981 | Kalmi Lata | |
1983 | Ferari Basanta | Winner: Bachsas Award for Best Music Director |
1984 | Bongshodhor | |
Lal Memsaheb | ||
Princess Tina Khan | ||
1985 | Mahanayak | |
1986 | Parineeta | |
1987 | Bhagyoboti [2] | |
Protirodh | ||
1988 | Hushiyar | |
1989 | Takdirer Khela | |
Achol Bondi | ||
Year | Film | Notes |
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1992 | Chakor | |
Traas | ||
1993 | Prem Deewana | |
1994 | Disco Dancer | |
1995 | Babar Adesh | |
1997 | Hangor Nodi Grenade | |
Komolar Bonobas [3] | ||
Poka Makorer Ghor Bosoti | Winner: Bachsas Award for Best Music Director | |
Year | Film | Notes |
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2000 | Uttarer Khep | |
2002 | Sei Raater Kotha Bolte Esechi | documentary short film |
2006 | Ghani | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director |
2009 | Chhana O Muktijuddho | |
Year | Film | Notes |
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2012 | Raja Surjo Kha | |
2013 | Ekee Britte | |
Year | Film | Notes |
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Film | Notes |
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Amar Bhalobasha | |
Year | Film | Composer | Notes |
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1995 | Shilpi | Subal Das | |
2004 | Ek Khondo Jomi | Shahbuddin Nagri | |
2010 | Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na | Ali Akram Shuvo | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Composer [4] [5] [6] |
Year | Album | Songs | Lyricist | Artist |
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2016 | Koto Phool Jhore Gechhe [7] | All 10 songs were composed by him | N/A | Paoshi |
2020 | Single | "Amar Moner Akashe Aaj" | N/A | Imran Mahmudul |
Year | Film | Composer(s) | Notes |
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