Abu Taher (1 November 1954 – 14 July 1999)[1] was a Bangladeshi music composer. He was notable for the songs like "Jalaiya Premer Batti", "Tore Putuler Moto Kore Sajiye"[2] and "Beder Meye Jyotsna Ammay Kotha Diyeche".[1] He has composed music for 20 films in his career. His repertoire includes films Beder Meye Jyotsna (1989), Khotipuron (1989), Beder Meye Jyotsna (1991), Gariyal Bhai (1992), Kkhoma (1992), Tumi Amar (1994), Rakhal Raja (1995), Buk Bhora Bhalobasha (1999) etc. [3]

Abu Taher
আবু তাহের
Born(1954-11-01)1 November 1954
Died14 July 1999(1999-07-14) (aged 44)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupation(s)Music composer and director
Years active1978-1999

Early life and career

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Abu Taher was born in a musical family. Veteran composer Alauddin Ali and his brother composer Mansur Ali are the paternal uncles of him. His younger brother is music director Ali Akram Shuvo. [3][1]

He has worked extensively with Sabina Yasmin, Runa Laila, Andrew Kishore, Kanak Chapa, Kumar Bishwajit and Dolly Sayontoni. Dolly Sayontoni has sung the maximum number of songs in her career in his films, alongside Shawkat Ali Emon and Ali Akram Shuvo. [4]

discography

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "today is the 22nd death anniversary of renowned composer Abu Taher". Nirapad News. 2021-02-17. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  2. ^ Tore Putuler Moto Kore Sajiye
  3. ^ a b Composer Abu Taher is immortal in his creations
  4. ^ Dolly Sayontoni in playback in Emon's composition after 6 years
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