Kamal Dasgupta discography

Kamal Dasgupta (28 July 1912 – 20 July 1974), also known as Kamal Uddin Ahamed was a Bangla music director, composer and folk artist. Rāga and Thumri were the main elements of his music.[1][2] His wife Feroza Begum was a noted Nazrul Sangeet singer. Their second and third sons Hamin Ahmed and Shafin Ahmed are the lead singers with Bangladeshi Band Miles. Thwle following is the complete list of films he scored:

1930s

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Year Film Language Notes
1936 Pandit Mashi Bengali

1940s

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Year Film Language Notes
1940 Kitna Dukh Bhulaya Tumne[3] Hindi
1942 Garmil Bengali
Jawab[4] Hindi
Shesh Uttar Bengali
1943 Hospital[5] Hindi
Jogajog Bengali
Rani[6] Hindi
Sahadharmini Bengali
1944 Bideshini
Chander Kalanko
Dampati
Nandita
1945 Bhabi Kaal
Bhala Tha Kitna Apna Bachpan[7] Hindi
Main Saaz Bajaun Tum Gaao
Meghdoot
1946 Arabian Nights[8]
Bindiya[9]
Krishna Leela[10]
Pehchan
Prem Ki Duniya
Zameen Aasman[11]
1947 Faisla[12]
Giribala[13]
1948 Chandrashekhar[14]
Manmani[15]
Rangamati Bengali
Vijay Yatra Hindi
1949 Iran Ki Ek Raat[16]
Sankalpo Bengali

1950s

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Year Film Language Notes
1950 Anuradha[17] Bengali
1951 Phulwari Hindi
1952 Malancha Bengali
1953 Prarthana
Bhagwan Sri Krishna Chataniya
Sandhan
1954 Nabibidhan
1955 Bratacharini
1956 Maan Rokkha
Govindadas
Madhu Malati

1960s

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Year Film Notes
1966 Badhubaran[18]

Non-film Albums

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Year Album/Single Notes
1941 Mon Niye Priyo (Single) sung by Shanta Apte
1975 Down Memory Lane : Music of Kamal Dasgupta[19]
1980 Geets of Hemant Kumar
1986 Sabar Priya Gaan[20]
1999 Millennium Bengali Various Artists : Volume 2[21]
Millennium Bengali Various Artists : Volume 2[22]
2012 Tribute To Kamal Dasgupta[23]
2020 Ami Bonophool Go[24]
Hits of Kanan Devi[25]
Laguk Dola[26]
Kanan Devi 4 Pack[27]
N/A Chaudhvin Manzil Pe Jaalim Aa Gaya (Single)[28] sung by Talat Mahmud
N/A Tasveer Teri Dil Mera Behla Na Sakegi (Single) sung by Talat Mahmud
N/A Madhuban Mein Na Shyam Bulao (Single)[29] sung by Hemant Kumar
N/A O Preet Nibhanewali (Single) sung by Hemant Kumar
N/A Nasim-e-Ku-e-Yaar Aaye Na Aaye (Single)

References

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  1. ^ "Kamal Das Gupta: Voice of renaissance in Bengal music". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 12 May 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  2. ^ Hussain, Mohsin (2012). "Kamal Dasgupta". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  3. ^ Kitna Dukh Bhulaya Tumne (1940) movie songs
  4. ^ Jawab (1942) movie songs
  5. ^ Hospital (1943) movie songs
  6. ^ Ranee (1943) movie songs
  7. ^ Bhala Tha Kitna Apna Bachpan (1945) movie songs
  8. ^ Arabian Nights (1946) movie songs
  9. ^ Bindiya (1946) movie songs
  10. ^ Krishna Leela (1946) movie songs
  11. ^ Zameen Aasman (1946) movie songs
  12. ^ Faisla (1947) movie songs
  13. ^ Giribala (1947) movie songs
  14. ^ Chandrashekhar (1948) movie songs
  15. ^ Manmani (1948) movie songs
  16. ^ Iran Ki Ek Raat (1949) movie songs
  17. ^ Anuradha (1950) songs
  18. ^ Badhubaran (1966) movie songs
  19. ^ Down Memory Lane (1975) album songs
  20. ^ Sabar Priya Gaan (1986) album songs
  21. ^ Millennium Bengali Various Artists : Volume 2 (1999) album songs
  22. ^ Millennium Bengali Various Artists : Volume 3 (1999) album songs
  23. ^ Tribute To Kamal Dasgupta (2012) album songs
  24. ^ Ami Bonophool Go (2020) album songs
  25. ^ Hits of Kanan Devi (2020) album songs
  26. ^ Kanan Devi 4 Pack (2020) album songs
  27. ^ Kanan Devi 4 Pack (2020) album songs
  28. ^ "Chaudahavin Manzil Pe Jaalim Aa Gayaa - चौदहवीं मंज़िल पे जालिम आ गया, आ गया".
  29. ^ "Madhuban Men Na Shyaam Bulaao - मधुबन में".