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Harano Din ( Bengali : হারানো দিন ; English: The Lost Days) is a 1961 East Pakistani Bengali-language film directed by Mustafiz and starring Shabnam and Ghulam Mustafa in the lead roles. Mustafiz's brother Ehtesham produced the movie. Ferdousi Rahman crooned the evergreen hit song "Ami Rupnagarer Rajkanya", composed by Robin Ghosh .

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7-519: Mala is a snake charmer's daughter. Rich landlord Bashir Chowdhury has his evil eyes on her. He tries to rape her, but Mala escapes. The film's music was composed by Robin Ghosh . Alamgir Kabir wrote that the film did "good to tolerable business". This was in marked contrast to most Bengali films made in Dhallywood until 1965, ninety percent of which were financial disasters. This article related to

14-778: A Baghdadi Catholic Christian. When Ghosh was young, his father S.M Ghosh left the family and married another woman leaving the family to Asnat, which she raised all by herself in Wari, Old Dhaka. His brother, Ashok Ghosh, was a film director in Bangladesh and directed the film Nacher Putol 1972, which has the famous song “”Rup Nogorer Rajkonna. When the Second World War ended in 1945, the six-year-old Ghosh along with his family moved to Dhaka , in Bengal (in pre-partitioned India). He showed interest in music, collecting gramophone records and playing

21-548: A Bangladeshi film is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Robin Ghosh Robin Ghosh ( Bengali : রবিন ঘোষ , Urdu : روبن گھوش ; 13 September 1939 – 13 February 2016) was a Pakistani-Bangladeshi playback singer and film music composer, best known for singing and composing music for Lollywood films from 1961 to 1986. Robin Ghosh had a notable contribution in establishing career of Playback singer Ahmed Rushdi and to his success. Ghosh gained fame in

28-540: The harmonium , and finally graduated with music major in Dhaka. In the late 1950s, Ghosh was offered a job at the Dhaka Radio Station by a friend. This friend's sister, Shabnam who occasionally played in various Bengali films , became friends with him. The two finally got married. Together they had a son, Ronnie (born 1966). Since Robin Ghosh was a Christian, he had exposure to 'choir singing' at his church. When he

35-496: The mid-1960s when Rushdi sang his compositions in films like Chakori (1967) , Jahan Tum Wahan Hum , Paisa , etc. Robin Ghosh's father worked for the International Red Cross and was posted at Baghdad during the Second World War , where Ghosh was educated in a convent school . His father was a Bengali Hindu, who had never converted to Christianity and his mother was an Arab Catholic Christian named Asnat Zia Ghosh,

42-531: The release of the film Tum Meray Ho , Ghosh moved to Karachi , Pakistan continuing to compose film music into the 1980s. He composed songs for the film Aaina (1977) one of the greatest films ever made in the Pakistani film industry . This film celebrated its Platinum Jubilee at the Pakistani cinemas. Robin Ghosh won a total of 6 Nigar Awards for the following films: On 10 February 2016, Ghosh became ill and

49-592: Was young, he had also worked with veteran film music composer Salil Chowdhury . Later he also worked, as an assistant, with a Pakistani film music composer from Bengal, Muslahuddin. In the early 1960s, film director Ehtesham visited Dhaka Radio Station, and offered Ghosh a contract as a composer for his films. His debut was for the Bengali film Raj Dhanir Bookay in 1960, and followed by numerous other Bengali and Urdu films, including Chanda (1962), Talash (1963) , Paisa (1964), Chakori (1967) and Bhaiya (1966). After

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