Munshi Wadud
মুনশী ওয়াদুদ
Born8 November 1954
Nakhalpara, Tejgaon, Dhaka
NationalityBangladeshi
Citizenship Bangladesh
Alma materDhaka University
OccupationLyricist
Years active1972–present
Notable workSaajghor, Prem Deewana, Chachchu
SpouseNigar Sultana Nargis
Children3 Daughters
1.Zeba Farah Mohona
2. Deeba Farah Ridita
3.Saba Farah Anchal
Parent(s)Md.Shamsul Haque(Father)
Rabiya Khatun(Mother)
AwardsNational Film Award
Bachsas Award (2008,2012),
BCRA Award(2009),
Bangladesh Television Award (2009)

Munshi Wadud is a Bangladeshi famous lyricist.[1][2] He has been writing different kinds of songs including Bengali films songs, modern Bengali songs, country related songs etc. for more than fifty two years. Apart from Bangladeshi artists,his songs have been sung by famous artists of India.Indian artists who have lent their voices to songs by Munshi Wadud are Anuradha Padhowal, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sadhana Sargam,Heimanti Shukla,Priya Bhattacharya,Avijit,Babul Supriya and Shan are particularly noteworthy. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the film Saajghor (2007).[3]

Early Life

Munshi Wadud was born on 8 November, 1954 in a noble Muslim family at Nakhalpara area of Tejgaon police station in Dhaka district. Father Md Shamsul Haque and mother Rabia Khatun. Wadud's father Md Shamsul Haque was a businessman and his mother Rabiya Khatun was a housewife. According to him, Wadud was very boundless from childhood. Wadud's grandfather is the founder of Nakhalpara Hossen Ali High School,Tejgaon. He is the second siblings of another three brothers and three sisters.

Family Life

Munshi Wadud is married to Nigar Sultana Nargis in his personal life.

This couple has three daughters namely: 1)Jeba Farah Mohna 
2)Diba Farah Ridita and
3)Saba Farah Anchal.

Career

After attending the Bangladesh liberation war in 1971, Munshi Wadud signed a contract as a lyricist of Bangladesh Betar at the beginning of 1972 and started composing songs for Betar. Then, he signed other contract with Bangladesh Television. Then he made his debut in the film. At this time Bangladesh Radio authorities bought the rights of twenty one songs written by Munshi Wadud. According to that source, Bangladesh Betar and Bangladesh Television's highest grade "Special" category listed lyricist "Munshi Wadud" has been involved in songwriting for fifty two years."'Munshi Wadud'" has been enriching the words of Bengali songs with his outstanding skills since the beginning of his writing. Through intense concentration, long practice, concentration and dedication, his lyrical poetry has reached a new dimension. As a pure lyricist, his unique contribution in composing pure songs made him indispensable for writing and recording "Geetinkasha" broadcast on Bangladesh Radio on special days on the occasion of Great Independence Day, Victory Day, Ekushe February, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Pahela Baisakh.

Selected films

As a writer

  • 71 Er Ma Jononi - 2014

As a lyricist

  • Prem Deewana - 1993
  • Hangor Nodi Grenade - 1997
  • Koti Takar Kabin - 2005
  • Chachchu - 2006
  • Ghani - 2006
  • Saajghor - 2007
  • Raja Surja Kha - 2012
  • Ekee Britte - 2013
  • 71 Er Ma Jononi - 2014

Awards and nominations

National Film Awards

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2007National Film AwardBest LyricsSaajghorWon[4]
2008Bachsas AwardBest LyricsMaayer Moto VabiWon
2009BCRA AwardBest Lyrics Maayer Hate Behester ChabiWon
2012Bachsas AwardBest Lyrics Raja Surya KhaWon

References

  1. গাজীপুরে ‘আমার বাংলাদেশ’ ছবির মহরত. Jago News 24 (in Bengali).
  2. ঈদের ছবি. Prothom Alo (in Bengali).
  3. Mahmud, Jamil (9 September 2008). "Passion for the words". The Daily Star.
  4. জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার প্রাপ্তদের নামের তালিকা (১৯৭৫-২০১২) [List of the winners of National Film Awards (1975-2012)]. Government of Bangladesh (in Bengali). Bangladesh Film Development Corporation. Retrieved 25 March 2019.


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