Alam Khan was a Bangladeshi music director and film score composer. He has composed music for 196 films. The following is a complete list of the films he scored:

1970s

YearFilmNotes
1970 Kanch Kata Hire debut film
1971 Smritituku Thak
1973 Amar Jonmobhumi
Khelaghor
Paye Cholar Poth
1975 Love In Shimla
1976 Ek Mutho Bhat
Gunda
Ki Je Kori
Raj Rani
Suprobhat
1977 Aguner Alo
Dost Dushmon
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1978 Kapurush
Mintu Amar Naam
Raj Dulari
Sareng Bou
1979 Aradhona
Barood
Chhoto Maa
Jobab
Kanya Bodol
Meher Banu
Maheshkhalir Baanke

1980s

YearFilmNotes
1980 Emiler Goenda Bahini Winner: Bachsas Award for Best Music Director
Hur-e-Arab
Jadu Nogor
Jodi Jantem
Nag Purnima
Pratigya
Sokhi Tumi Kar
1981 Aladin Alibaba Sindbad
Badhonhara
Jibon Nouka
Matir Putul
1982 Ashirbad
Bhalobasha
Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo [1] Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director [2]
Keu Karo Noy
Maane Na Maana
Natbou
Rajanigandha
Rajar Raja
Reshmi Churi
Shanai
1983 Ali Asma
Challenge
Johnny
Maan Somman
Pransojoni
1984 Anyay
Rajdondo
Shorif Bodmash
Shorojontro
1985 Hisab Nikash
Kabin Korbani
Korbani
Shomsher
Sonai Bondhu
Teen Konya Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director [3]
1986 Ashanti
Awara
Dhormo Amar Maa
Griho Bibad
Khamosh
Loraku
Martial Hero
Sohel Rana
1987 Adil
Atyachar
Hero
Humki
Lalu Mastan
Morjada
Poddo Gokhra
Protibad
Shotota
Surrender Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director [4]
1988 Bhaijaan
Biswas Abiswas
Boner Moto Bon
Dui Jibon penned lyrics also
Jadu Mohol
Tolpar Winner:Bachsas Awards for Best Music Director
1989 Ami Ee Shahenshah
Bhaijan
Bheja Chokh
Bir Bikrom
Birpurush
Bisforon
Bojromushti
Bou Shashuri
Durnam
Master Samurai
Okorma
Raja Johnny
Satya Mithya [5]

1990s

YearFilmNotes
1990 Adesh
Arjon
Asman Jomin
Bhai Bhai
Dolna
1991 Gherao
Linja
Ochena
Satya Mithya[6]
Shantona
Sontrash
Top Rongbaz
1992 Ajker Humgama
Beporowa
Chorer Bou
Ghor Bhanga Ghor
Dinkaal Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director [7]
Maa Mati Desh
Matir Kosom
Premer Protidan
Somporko
Tyaag
Utthan Poton
1993 Anutopoto
Banglar Bodhu
Keyamat Theke Keyamat composed with Anand-Milind
Johnny Ostad
1994 Commander [8]
Ghrina
Ghatok
Ontore Ontore
Shot Manush
1995 Bhangchur
Bissho Premik
Ghor Duar
Papi Shotru
Premer Ohongkar
Shopner Thikana
Songsarer Sukh Dukkho
1996 Banglar Maa
Bichar Hobe
Ei Ghar Ei Sansar
Ghat Protighat
Goriber Ostad
Lompot
Malamal
Nirmom
Pran Sojoni
Priyojon
Rakkhos
Shoytan Manush
1997 Amar Maa
Baper Taka [9] Winner:Bachsas Awards for Best Music Director
Coolie
Golaguli
Hridoyer Ayna
Mohan Bondhu
Noropishach
Palabi Kothay
Shanti Chai [10]
1998 Bhondo
Mrityudata [11]
Shesh Protikkha
1999 Ashami Bondhu
Lonkakando
Madam Fuli
Pagla Ghonta
Ononto Bhalobasha

2000s

YearFilmNotes
2000 Akheri Jobab [12]
Dui Bodhu Ek Swami
Ei Mon Chay Je
Joddha
Khaichi Tore
Shesh Thikana
2001 Bheja Biral
Kothin Bastob
2002 Bhoyanok Songhorsho
Major Saheb
Mastaner Upor Mastan [13]
Mukhoshdhari
2003 Antore Jhor
Chai Khomota
Dui Bodhu Ek Swami
Gundar Prem
Top Somrat
2004 Tyag
2006 Chachchu
2008 Ki Jadu Korila
2009 Ebadot Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director [14]

2010s

YearFilmNotes
2010 Mayer Chokh
2011 Ke Apon Ke Por

2020s

YearFilmNotes
2021 Swapner Thikana

Year Unknown

FilmNotes
Gaddar

Non-film songs (Lyrics)

Year Film Song Songwriter(s) Co-artist(s)
N/A Single "Nodir Majhi Bole" Khandaker Nurul Alam Runa Laila

References

Sources

  • BFDC (2012). "List of National Film Award recipients name 1975-2012" (PDF). Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (in Bengali). Dhaka: Ministry of Information (Bangladesh). pp. 1–23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
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