Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Composer

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National Film Award for Best Music Composer
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Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements for Bangladeshi cinema
Sponsored by Government of Bangladesh
Location Dhaka
CountryBangladesh
Presented by Ministry of Information
First awarded 1997 (22nd)
Last awarded 2022 (47th)
Currently held by Shouquat Ali Imon (2022)
Highlights
Most awards Alam Khan & Emon Saha
(2 wins)
Total awarded15
First winner Khan Ataur Rahman (1997)
Website moi.gov.bd

The Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Composition is the highest award for music composition in Bangladeshi film.

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History

Azad Rahman became the first recipient in this category for Jadur Banshi (1977). But the category wasn't continued the next two decades. In 1997, it was given to Khan Ataur Rahman. From 2000 onward it has been given regularly alongside the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Direction.[ citation needed ]

Records

List of winners

Key
Table key
  indicates a joint award for that year
Indicates the winner of Best Film
List of award recipients, showing the year and film(s)
Year [lower-alpha 1] Recipient(s)Work(s)Refs.
1997
(22nd)
Khan Ataur Rahman Ekhono Anek Raat [2]
1998
(23nd)
Not Given [3]
1999
(24th)
Alam Khan Bagher Thaba [3]
2000
(25th)
Not Given [4]
2001
(26th)
Satya Saha Churiwala [4]
2002
(27th)
Alauddin Ali Laal Doriya [5]
2003
(28th)
Not Given [3]
2004
(29th)
Not Given [6]
2005
(30th)
Not Given [6]
2006
(31st)
Not Given [7]
2007
(32nd)
Not Given [7]
2008
(33rd)
Alam Khan Ki Jadu Korila [8]
2009
(34th)
Kumar Biswajit Swami-Streer Wada [8]
2010
(35th)
Sheikh Sadi Khan Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na [9] [10]
2011
(36th)
Emon Saha Kusum Kusum Prem [11] [12]
2012
(37th)
Emon Saha Pita [13] [14] [15]
2013
(38th)
Kaushik Hossain Taposh Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini [16] [17]
2014
(39th)
Belal Khan Nekabborer Mohaproyan [18] [19]
2015
(40th)
S.I. Tutul Bapjaner Bioscope [20] [21]
2016
(41st)
Emon Saha Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe [22] [23]
2017
(42nd)
Bappa Mazumder Swatta [24] [25]
2018
(43rd)
Runa Laila Ekti Cinemar Golpo [24] [26]
2019
(44th)
Abdul Kadir Maya: The Lost Mother [27]
Tanvir Tareq
2020
(45th)
Imran Mahmudul Bishwoshundori [28]
2021
(46th)
Shujeo Shyam Joiboti Konnar Mon [29]
2022
(47th)
Shouquat Ali Imon Payer Chhaap [30]

See also

Notes

  1. Denotes The year in which the film was censored by Bangladesh Film Censor Board.

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