Mukul Chowdhury

Mukul Chowdhury (Bangla:মুকুল চৌধুরী) was a Bangladeshi lyricist and musical artist.[1][2] He has written many songs for radio, television and more than hundreds of films including 'O Madhobi Go Theko Mor Antore,' 'Tumi Accho Sobi Acche,' 'Ek Chor Jay Chole' etc.[3][4][5][6] He has also penned the song 'Ore Nil Doriya Amay De Re De Chhariya.'[7]

Mukul Chowdhury
মুকুল চৌধুরী
Born1945 or 1946 (c.)
Balaganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh
Died4 April 2002 (aged 56)
Kolkata, India
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupations
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
Years active1970–2001

Early life and career

Chowdhury was born in Balaganj, Sylhet.[8] He lived in the Motijheel AGB Colony, Dhaka. He and Alam Khan used to play football together in the colony field whereafter they became best of friends. Mukul was good at playing vibraphone and he wrote poems too. One day Alam Khan suggested him to write some songs so the next day Mukul wrote some songs and brought it to him. One of them was 'O Madhobi go Theko mor Antore,' which was then composed by Alam Khan and later sang by Rowshan Ara Mustafiz. Through the following time he wrote many other popular songs including 'Bhalobeshe Gelam Shudhu Bhalobasha Pelam Na' for the film Keu Karo Noy, 'Tumi Accho Sobi Acche' for the film Sokhi Tumi Kar and 'Hiramoti Hiramoti' for the film Sareng Bou.[2]

Chowdhury is best known for the lyrics of 'Ore Nil Doriya Amay De Re De Chhariya' which is considered one of the most evergreen compositions of Bangladeshi Music. The music in the song was composed and produced by Alam Khan and sang by Abdul Jabbar for the Bangladeshi film Sareng Bou, directed by Abdullah Al Mamun.[9] In 1976–77 when director Abdullah Al Mamun sat with the songs for his movie, Alam Khan asked Mukul to write something for a music he has already composed in 1969 but did not use anywhere. He read the whole story first and then came up with the lyrics of this famous song within two days.[7]

Death

Chowdhury went to Kolkata in the year 2002 for his brother's treatment.[8] On 4 April in the same year, he died of a heart attack at a local clinic there.[10]

Remembrance

The Pancham cultural events at The Central Public Library in Dhaka on 8th May, 2002 was dedicated to Chowdhury. A memorial period was carried out in remembrance of him. A staging called 'Generation's Cry' by the Vocabulary Recitation Academy started after that. Then the music arrangements for the evening began. Chowdhury's son and daughter along with music director, Alam Khan, attended the event.[11]

Film Discography

YearFilm Song(s) Singer(s) Composer(s) Co-artist(s)Notes
1970 Kanch Kata Hire "O Boner Kokila Re" Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan solo debut film
1976 Gunda[12] "Ami Bostir Rani" Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan solo
"Mon Boleche Ami Preme Porechi" Sabina Yasmin
"Bhoy Bhoy Lage" Sabina Yasmin, Ferdous Wahid
"Jeona Priyotoma" Sabina Yasmin, Mohammed Ali Siddiqui
"Ami Ek Matal" Sabina Yasmin, Ferdous Wahid
Ki Je Kori[13] "Mon Debo Ki Debona" Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan solo
"Na Kichhu Koite Pari"
Raj Rani "Hujure Aala Tumi" Runa Laila Alam Khan solo
"Na Na Na Na Deewana" Runa Laila
"Rajkumari Amina Ami" Sabina Yasmin
"Tumi Amar Moner Raja" Sabina Yasmin
1977 Daata Hatem Tai "Kotodin Koto Jug Dhore" Sabina Yasmin Ali Hossain Gazi Mazharul Anwar, Mohammad Rafiquzzaman and Golam Sarwar
"Mor Janeri Jaan"
1978 Kapurush "Amake Jodi Pete Chao" Runa Laila Alam Khan solo
"Borodin Aaj" Sabina Yasmin
"Jokhon Amar Daak Shunbe"
"Shopno Je Amar Duti Noyone" Sabina Yasmin, Ferdous Wahid
Sareng Bou "Hiramoti Hiramoti" N/A Alam Khan solo
"Kobe Hobe Dekha Tomar Shone" Sabina Yasmin,

Indramohan Rajbangshi, Rabindranath Rai

"Ore Nil Doriya Amay De Re De Chhariya" Abdul Jabbar
1979 Chhoto Maa "O Rana Amar Rana" Alam Khan Mukul Chowdhury Khurshid Alam, Runa Laila
Jobab "O Sagor Sagor Re" Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan Gazi Mazharul Anwar
Aradhona[14] "Ami Tomar Bodhu" Shammi Akhtar Alam Khan solo
"Ami Na Janlam" Indramohan Rajbongshi
"Tumi Bole Dakle" Khurshid Alam
"Chithi Diyo (version 1)" Shammi Akhtar
"Chithi Diyo (version 2)" Sabina Yasmin
Kanya Bodol "Ekhane Noy Okhane Cholo" Runa Laila Alam Khan solo
"Eso Eso Aaj Bhab Kori" Runa Laila, Khurshid Alam
"O Mama Mama" Sabina Yasmin, Tele Samad
Meher Banu "Ami Ghor Bandhilam Pirit Koriya" Ferdous Wahid, Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan co-singer co-sang in a film for the first time
1980 Jadu Nogor "Aayre Lal Pori Aay" Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan M A Malek
"Ami Ek Jug Pore Peyechi Dekha" Runa Laila
"Chokhe Chokhe Khuji Jare" Sabina Yasmin
"Eito Ekhane Ami" Runa Laila
"Khola Khola Akashe" Andrew Kishore, Rulia Rahman
"Nachere Tale Tale" Sabina Yasmin
Protiggya "Banda Tulechhe Du Haat" Anjuman Ara Begum, Khurshid Alam, Sabina Yasmin, Alam Khan solo
"Ek Chor Jay Chole" Andrew Kishore
Sokhi Tumi Kar[15] "Joto Khushi Khun Khun Khela" Runa Laila Alam Khan solo
"Koto Dure Aar Koto Dure"
"Tumi Achho Sobi Achhe" Abdul Jabbar
1981 Badhonhara[16] "Na Na Na Tomay Jete Debona" Runa Laila Alam Khan solo
1982 Keu Karo Noy[16] "Bhalobeshe Gelam Shudhu Bhalobasha Pelam Na" Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan solo
"Bujan Lo Bujan" Sabina Yasmin, Runa Laila
"Mon To Manena" Runa Laila
Natbou "Hadudu Du Du" Khurshid Alam, Runa Laila Alam Khan Md. Shahed Ali Majnu
1983 Maan Somman "Amari Naam Bhalobasha" Runa Laila Alam Khan Syed Shamsul Haque
"Allah Allah Tor Duniyata Samla"
"Aaj Ami Kal Tumi" solo
"Tomake Khoda Gorechhe Nije" Sabina Yasmin, Andrew Kishore Syed Shamsul Haque
1988 Tolpar "Sedin To Bolecho Bhalobaso" Sabina Yasmin Alam Khan solo
1995 Ghor Duar "Amar Moner Deepali" Runa Laila Alam Khan Moniruzzaman Monir, Khoshnur Alamgir
"Tui Amar Jaaner Jaan"
"Tomar Abbake Bolo" Runa Laila, Andrew Kishore
"Tumi Asha Bhalobasha" Sabina Yasmin, Andrew Kishore
2001 Bheja Biral "Jibon To Ektai" Syed Abdul Hadi, Andrew Kishore, Dolly Sayontoni, Asma Debjani Alam Khan Milton Khandaker featured last song of his life "Jibon To Ektai"[2]
N/A
N/A Chhoto Maa N/A Anjuman Ara Begum, Khurshid Alam, Sabina Yasmin, Mohammad Ali Siddiqui Alam Khan solo

Non-film songs

Year Song(s) Singer(s) Composer(s) Co-artist(s) ref.
1978[17] "Amar Premer Tori Boyya Chole" Ferdous Wahid Alam Khan solo [18]
N/A "Padma Nodir Teerti Gheshe" solo [19]
"Chithi Likhachhi Nishi Raitte" Runa Laila solo [20]

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