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Khalid Hassan Milu
খালিদ হাসান মিলু
Born1960
Barisal, Bangladesh, Bangladesh[1]
Died29 March 2005(2005-03-29) (aged 44–45)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Instrumentvocals

Khalid Hassan Milu (c. 1960 - 29 March 2005) was a Bangladeshi singer.[2] He received the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 1994.[2]

Career

Milu debuted his music career with the album Ogo Priyo Bandhobi in 1980.[3] He has rendered about 5,000 songs. He went on to release 12 other solo albums.[2] He performed as a playback singer in about 250 films.[2] Among his 12 other solo albums Protishodh Nio, Neela, Shesh Bhalobasha, Ayna and Manush are noteworthy. He had performed songs in about 250 films, including Shajani o shajani, Anek shadhonar porey, Je prem and others. He received the National Film Awards in 1994 and also many other prizes, including BACHSHASH awards. [[1]]

Personal life and death

Milu died from liver cirrhosis on 29 March 2005.[2] He was first admitted to the hospital for brain hemorrhage for the first time in 2001. He went to Bangkok twice for treatment.[4] He had two sons, Protik Hasan and Pritom Hasan, who later became musicians.

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Discography

Solo albums
  • Ogo Priyo Bandhobi (1980)
  • Protishodh Nio
  • Neela
  • Shesh Bhalobasha
  • Ayna
  • Manush[3]
Films

References

  1. ^ "Ityadi - Barisal episode 2012". Fagun Audio Vision. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Khalid Hassan Milu is no more". The Daily Star. 2005-03-30. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
  3. ^ a b c "In remembrance..." The Daily Star. 2005-12-31. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
  4. ^ "Artistes lend a hand to Milu". The Daily Star. 2004-05-18. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
  5. ^ "The ins and outs of playback singing news", The Daily Star, 2007-08-16, retrieved 2018-10-20
  6. ^ "Protik follows the footsteps of his father Milu". The Daily Star. 2005-05-13. Retrieved 2018-10-21.