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Khalid Hassan Milu | |
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Born | 1960 Barisal, Bangladesh [1] |
Died | Dhaka, Bangladesh | March 29, 2005 (aged 45)
Instrument | vocals |
Khalid Hassan Milu (1960 – March 29, 2005) was a Bangladeshi singer.[2]
Career
Milu debuted his music career with the album Ogo Priyo Bandhobi in 1980. He has rendered about 5,000 songs. He went on to release 12 other solo albums.[2]
He also performed as a playback singer in about 250 films.[2]
Awards
Milu received the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 1994.[2]
Personal life
Milu had 2 sons musician Pratik Hasan and Pritom Hasan.[3]
Works
- Ogo Priyo Bandhobi
- Protishodh Nio
- Neela
- Shesh Bhalobasha
- Ayna
- Manush
References
- ^ "Ityadi - Barisal episode 2012". Fagun Audio Vision. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ a b c d "Khalid Hassan Milu is no more". The Daily Star. March 30, 2005. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
- ^ "The ins and outs of playback singing". The Daily Star. August 16, 2007. Retrieved December 7, 2015.