Abdul Alim (folk singer) explained

Honorific Prefix:The Emperor Of Folk Songs
Abdul Alim
Native Name:আবদুল আলীম
Native Name Lang:bn
Birth Date:27 July 1931
Birth Place:Talibpur, Murshidabad, West Bengal, British India
Death Place:PG Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Occupation:Playback Singer
Instruments:Vocals
Spouse:Begum Jamila Khatun

Abdul Alim (27 July 1931 – 5 September 1974) was a Bangladeshi folk singer.[1] He won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 1975 for playback in Sujan Sakhi. He was posthumously awarded the Ekushey Padak in 1977 and Independence Day Award in 1997 by the Government of Bangladesh.[2] [3]

Career

Abdul Alim migrated from Murshidabad to Dhaka after the partition of India in 1947, and joined the Dhaka Radio Station as a staff artiste. By the age of 14, he had recorded two songs. In Dhaka, he took lessons from Mumtaz Ali Khan and Mohammed Hossain Khosru.[4] [1] He got his breakthrough while performing songs at the Alia Madrasah in Calcutta. He was awarded five gold medals for his performances and contributions to music at the All Pakistan music conference in Lahore.[5]

Abdul Alim recorded over 300 Gramophone records.[1] He sang playbacks in over 100 films.[1] He recorded songs for Mukh O Mukhosh, the first film to be produced in the erstwhile East Pakistan.[5]

Works

Notable songs

Awards

Personal life And Legacy

Abdul Alim has three sons (Jahir Alim, Azgar Alim and Haider Alim) and four daughters (Akhter Jahan Alim, Asia Alim, Nurjahan Alim and Zohora Alim).[8] Alim died on 5 September 1974, at PG Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[9]

His wife Begum Jamila Khatun died on 13 October 2020 at Yamagata Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

A research-based book on Abdul Alim's life, titled Bangla Loko Sangeet-er Amar Kanthoshilpi Abdul Alim along with a DVD, titled Tomaro Lagiarey, were launched in 2015.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Abdul Alim: The king of folk songs. The Daily Star. Sadya Afreen Mallick. 2004-07-25. 2012-11-29.
  2. Web site: স্বাধীনতা পুরস্কারপ্রাপ্ত ব্যক্তি/প্রতিষ্ঠানের তালিকা. bn. List of the names of personnel and institutions who won the Independence Day Award. 2019-08-14. Government of Bangladesh.
  3. News: একুশে পদকপ্রাপ্ত সুধীবৃন্দ. 3 April 2019. Government of Bangladesh. bn. Ekushey Padak winners list.
  4. Web site: Tribute to Abdul Alim . The Daily Star . 5 September 2012 . 1 October 2016 . Mallick, Sadya Afreen.
  5. News: Abdul Alim: A voice across time . The Daily Star . 3 August 2014 . 1 October 2016 . Mallick, Sadya Afreen.
  6. Web site: The musical legacy of Abdul Alim . The Daily Star . 22 July 2013 . 1 October 2016.
  7. Web site: জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার প্রাপ্তদের নামের তালিকা (১৯৭৫-২০১২). bn. List of the winners of National Film Awards (1975-2012). 25 March 2019. Bangladesh Film Development Corporation. Government of Bangladesh.
  8. Web site: আবদুল আলীমকে নিয়ে আয়োজন . Prothom Alo . 5 September 2016 . 1 October 2016 . Bengali .
  9. Web site: Abdul Alim: A beacon of folk music . The Daily Star . 5 September 2016 . 1 October 2016 . Islam, Iftekharul.
  10. Web site: Musical legacy of the legend Abdul Alim . The Daily Star . 25 December 2015 . 1 October 2016.