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National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements for Bangladeshi cinema
Sponsored byGovernment of Bangladesh
LocationDhaka
CountryBangladesh
Presented byMinistry of Information
First awarded1975 (1st)
Last awarded2018 (43rd)
Currently held byNaimul Islam Ratul (2018)
Highlights
Most awardsAndrew Kishore
(8 awards)
Total awarded39
First winnerAbdul Alim (1975)
Websitemoi.gov.bd

Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer (Bengali: āĻœāĻžāĻ¤ā§€āĻ¯āĻŧ āĻšāĻ˛āĻšā§āĻšāĻŋāĻ¤ā§āĻ° āĻĒā§āĻ°āĻ¸ā§āĻ•āĻžāĻ°) is: the: highest award for male film playback singers in Bangladesh. The award was first presented in 1975,

List of winnersâ€ģ

List of award recipients, showing the——year, song and film(s)
Year Recipient(s) Song(s) Film(s) Ref.
1975
(1st)
Abdul Alim "Sob Sokhire Par Korite" Sujon Sokhi
1976
(2nd)
Mahmudun Nabi The Rain
1977
(3rd)
Not Given
1978
(4th)
Syed Abdul Hadi "Achen Amar Muktar" Golapi Ekhon Traine †
1979
(5th)
Syed Abdul Hadi Sundori
1980
(6th)
Syed Abdul Hadi Koshai
1981 No Awards
1982
(7th)
Andrew Kishore "Hayre Manush Rangin Phanush" Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo
1983
(8th)
Not Given
1984
(9th)
Subir Nandi "Amar E Duti Chokh" Mohanayok
1985
(10th)
Not Given
1986
(11th)
Subir Nandi Shuvoda †
1987
(12th)
Andrew Kishore "Sobai To Valobasa Chai" Surrender
1988
(13th)
Not Given
1989
(14th)
Andrew Kishore Khotipuron
1990
(15th)
Syed Abdul Hadi "A Jibone Tumi Ogo Ele" Goriber Bou †
1991
(16th)
Andrew Kishore Padma Meghna Jamuna †
1992
(17th)
Syed Abdul Hadi Khoma
1993
(18th)
Azad Rahman Chapabaz
1994
(19th)
Khalid Hassan Milu "Hridoy Theke Hridoy" Hridoy Theke Hridoy
1995
(20th)
Saidur Rahman Boyati "Manush Banaiya Khelcho Jare Loiya" Nodir Naam Modhumoti
1996
(21st)
Andrew Kishore Kabul
1997
(22nd)
Kiran Chandra Roy Dukhai †
1998
(23nd)
Not Given
1999
(24th)
Subir Nandi "Ekta Chhilo Sonar Konya" Srabon Megher Din
2000
(25th)
Andrew Kishore Aaj Gaye Holud
2001
(26th)
Monir Khan "Amar Premer Taj Mahal" Premer Taj Mahal
2002
(27th)
Monir Khan Laal Dariya
2003
(28th)
Bashir Ahmed Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti
2004
(29th)
Subir Nandi Megher Pore Megh
2005
(30th)
Monir Khan Dui Noyoner Alo
2006
(31st)
Asif Akbar "Sopno Tumi Sotti Tumi" Rani Kuthir Baki Itihash
2007
(32nd)
Andrew Kishore Saajghor
2008
(33rd)
Andrew Kishore Ki Jadu Korila
2009
(34th)
Kumar Biswajit "Ekta Chad Chara" Swami Streer Wada
2010
(35th)
S I Tutul Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na
2011
(36th)
Kumar Biswajit Ma Amar Chokher Moni
2012
(37th)
Mortoza Polash Khodar Pore Ma
2013
(38th)
Chandan Sinha "Ami Nissho Hoye Jabo" Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini
2014
(39th)
James Desha: The Leader
2015
(40th)
†
Subir Nandi "Tomarey Chharitey Bondhu" Mohua Sundori
2015
(40th)
†
S I Tutul "Uthal Pathal Joar" Bapjaner Bioscope †
2016
(41st)
Wakil Ahmed "Amrito Megher Bari" Darpan Bisorjon
2017
(42nd)
James "Tor Premete Ondho Holam" Swatta
2018
(43rd)
Naimul Islam Ratul Putro †
2019
(44th)
Mrinal Kanti Das Shuttle Train
2020
(45th)
Imran Mahmudul Tui Ki Amar Hobi Re Bishwoshundori
2021
(46th)
Muhin Khan Shonate Eshechhi Aj Padmapuran
2022
(47th)
†
Bappa Mazumder Operation Sundarbans
2022
(47th)
†
Mortoza Polash Swapnajaal

Multiple winsâ€ģ

The following individuals have won multiple Best Director awards:

Wins Singer(s)
8
Andrew Kishore
5 Syed Abdul Hadi
Subir Nandi
3
Monir Khan
2 Kumar Biswajit
S I Tutul
James

See alsoâ€ģ

Notesâ€ģ

Referencesâ€ģ

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