Abdul Jabbar (singer)
Abdul Jabbar | |
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Birth name | Mohammed Abdul Jabbar |
Born |
1938 (age 77–78)[1] Kushtia, British India (now Bangladesh) |
Genres | Playback singing |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1971-present |
Mohammed Abdul Jabbar (born 1938) is a Bangladeshi singer, who reached the pinnacle of fame when he sang 'Salam Salam Hazar Salam' and 'O re Neel Dariya'.
Early life and career
Jabbar was born in Kushtia. He passed SSC in 1956.[1] He first took music lesson from Ustad Osman Gani and Ustad Lutful Haque. He became an enlisted singer at radio in 1958 and at TV in 1964.
He sang patriotic songs during the independence war of 1971 and also for playback. Some of his playback songs are, Ore Neel Daria, Du Jahaner Malik Tumi, Mukh Dekhe Bhul Korona, and others. His patriotic songs were broadcast through Kalurghat radio station (known as Shadhin Bangla Betar Kendro) in 1971, a radio station which inspired Bangladeshi Mukti Bahini (freedom-fighters) to fight hard against Pakistan Army.
Awards
- Bangabandhu Padak (1973)
- Ekushey Padak (1980)
- Shadhinota Padak (1996)[2]
- Bachsas Awards - 2003[3]
- Citycell-Channel i Music Awards - Lifetime Achievement Award (2011)
List of selceted songs
Song | Film | Music director | Lyricist | Year | Co-singers | Notes/Sang for |
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A Bhubone Ke Apon Por | Apon Por | Khan Ata | Khan Ata | 1970 | ||
A Maalik E Jahan Ami Boro | Datha Hatim Tai | 1977 | ||||
Amar Se Prem Amake Firiye | Binimoy | |||||
Amar Ei Chokh Duto Ayna | ||||||
Ami Bashanto Hoye Eshe | ||||||
Ami Ek Neer Hara Jhorer | Jhorer Pakhi | Khan Ata | Khan Ata | Razzak | ||
Ami Nirobe Jolite Chaai | ||||||
Ami Prodiper Motho Raat | ||||||
Amito Bondhu Matal Noi | Beiman | Anwar Parvez | Gazi mazharul Anwar | 1974 | Razzak | |
Bhalobasha Jadi Jontrona | ||||||
Biday Daugo Bondhu tumra | Maa | 1977 | ||||
Du Jahaner Malik Tumi | Joy Porajoy | Satya Shaha | Gazi Mazharul Anwar | |||
Dukkho Korona Bondhu | Alor Michil | Satya Shaha | Mustafizur Rahman | 1974 | ||
Duti Mon Jokhon Kachhe | ||||||
Ei Adhaar Kokhono jabena | Jiban Trishna | Nilufar Yasmin | ||||
Ek Buk Jala Niye Bodhu | Mastaan | |||||
Emonto Kotha Chhilona | ||||||
Fuler Arale Chhilo Bish | ||||||
Jani Kobitar Cheye Tumi | Megher Pore Megh | |||||
Jibono Adhare Peyechhi | Sabina Yasmin | |||||
Ke Jeno Amay Dake Priyo | Odhikar | Ali Hussain | ||||
Khela Ghar Baare Baare | ||||||
Ki Gaan Shunabo Ogo | ||||||
Ki Sukh Pao Tumi Amake | Slogan | |||||
Mon Tui Dekhlinare | Aguner Alo | |||||
Mukh Dekhe Bhul Korona | Shadu Shoytan | 1975 | ||||
Neerab Prithibi Duware | Je Agune Puri | |||||
Neerobota Shudhu Dheke | ||||||
Nitur Prithibi Diyechho | ||||||
O Moner Moyna Ayna Kachhe | ||||||
Ogo Kajal Kalo Megh | ||||||
Ogo Tonni Tonulata Bonni | ||||||
Oi Chand Dur Theke Joto | ||||||
Omon Kore Jeonako tumi | Imaan | Runa Laila | ||||
Onek Bochor Paar Hoye | ||||||
Ore Neel Daria Amay De | Sareng Bou | Faruk | ||||
Ore Pakhi Monowa Pakhi | Ghar Jamai | |||||
Path Chirodin Shathi Hoye | ||||||
Pakhi Chhatpataiya More | ||||||
Pich Dhala Ei Pathtare | Pich Dhala Path | |||||
Prem Tui Dena Amay Ektu | ||||||
Prithibi Tumar Kumal mati | Deep Nebhe Nai | Satya Shaha | Moniruz Zaman | 1970 | ||
Salam Salam Hazar Salam | ||||||
Sathi Amar Holona tho Keu | ||||||
Shatru Tumi Bhondhu tumi | Anuraag | Shubol Das | 1979 | |||
Shimahin Shagore Vashiye | ||||||
Shohor Bashi Shuno Tumra | ||||||
Shopno Bhora Noyon Amar | ||||||
Shuchorita Jeonako Kichu | Deuer Por Deu | Raja Hussain Khan | G M Anwar | Razzak | ||
Shudhu Gaan Geye porichoy | Obuz Mon | Shamsul Haque | Gazi Mazharul Anwar | 1972 | Razzak | |
Shurer Bhubone Ami Ajo | ||||||
Tara Bhora Raate Tomar | ||||||
Tumar Bhubone Eto Oshohay | Manusher Mon | 1972 | Anwar Hossain | |||
Tumader Jolsa Ghore Ami | ||||||
Tumar Se Prem Tusharer | ||||||
Tumi Achho Shobi Achhe | ||||||
Tumi Ki Dekhecho Kobu | Eto Tuku Asha | Satya Shaha | 1968 | |||
Tumi Saat Sagore Opar | Koto Je Minoti | Shahnaz Rahmatulla | ||||
References
- 1 2 "Abdul Jabbar: Inspiring the nation in ’71 through songs". The Daily Star. 2013-03-15. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
- ↑ "List of Independence Awardees". Cabinet Division, The Government of Bangladesh. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
- ↑ Afsar Ahmed (2004-06-28). "32nd BACHSAS Awards: A glitzy night: Recognition of outstanding media talents". The Daily Star. Retrieved October 6, 2015.