Deebo Bhattacharya discography
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Deebo Bhattacharya (1930–1994) was a Pakistani-Bangladeshi music director. The following is a list of films he scored:
filmography
Year | Film | Notes |
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1957 | Maska Polish[1] | |
1960 | Yeh Duniya | |
1961 | Lakhon Fasanay | |
Hum Ek Hain | ||
1962 | Banjaran | |
1963 | Qatl Ke Baad | |
Shararat | ||
Shikwa | ||
1964 | Beti | |
1965 | Aarzoo | |
1966 | Badnaam [2] | |
Taqdeer | ||
1967 | Bahadur | |
Mere Bachche Meri Aankhen | ||
1968 | Ek Hi Raasta | |
Samundar | ||
1969 | Pyaar Ki Jeet | |
1970 | Baazi | jointly composed with Sohail Rana |
Chand Suraj | ||
Honeymoon | ||
Jhuk Gaya Aasmaan | ||
1971 | Baazigar | |
1974 | Dilwale | |
Tiger Gang | ||
1975 | Charitraheen | Winner : Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Direction[3][4][5] |
1978 | Bodhu Biday | composed alongside Alauddin Ali |
1981 | Nagin | |
1982 | Ashar Alo | |
My Love | ||
Unreleased | Jaltay Arman Bujhtay Deep |
References
- ↑ [Deebo Bhattacharya — a captivating composer https://www.dailytimes.com.pk/349542/deebo-bhattacharya-a-captivating-composer/amp/]
- ↑ Dak Babu (1979) movie songs
- ↑ "Bangladeshi films of 1975". http://filmproducersassociation.com.bd/index.php/welcome/ViewArchiveMovieList/1975.
- ↑ "Error: no
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