Satya Saha (1935–1999) was a Bangladeshi music director of Indian origin. He scored music for 119 films. The following is a list of films he scored:
1960s
Year | Film | Notes |
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1964 | Sutorang | launched lyricists Gazi Mazharul Anwar, Syed Shamsul Haque and singer Anjuman Ara Begum to Bangladeshi Cinema |
1965 | Janajani | |
Rupban | first ever folk film and aldo the first ever musical film of Bangladesh | |
1966 | 13 Feku Ostagar Lane | |
Behula | ||
Bhawal Sanyasi | ||
Gunai Bibi | ||
Phir Milenge Hum Dono | Urdu film | |
1967 | Ayna O Aboshishto | |
Chaowa Paowa | ||
Saiful Mulq Badiuzzaman | ||
1968 | Abirbhab[1] | |
Aparichita | ||
Banshori | ||
Chorabali | ||
Etotuku Asha | ||
Mere Armaan Mere Sapne | Urdu film | |
Momer Alo | ||
Poroshmoni | ||
Rupbaner Rupkotha | ||
1969 | Alingon | |
Nil Akasher Niche | ||
Pala Bodol | ||
Padma Nodir Majhi | ||
Swarno Komol | ||
1970s
Year | Film | Notes |
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1970 | Binimoy | |
Chhoddobeshi | ||
Deep Nebhe Nai | ||
Ko Kho Go Gho Umo | ||
Notun Probhat | ||
Pita Putro | ||
Rong Bodlay | ||
Sadharon Meye | ||
Surjo Othar Aage | ||
1971 | Amar Bou | |
Gayer Bodhu | ||
1972 | Arunodayer Agnishakkhi | |
Dhire Bohe Meghna | Hemanta Mukherjee and Sandhya Mukherjee recorded their first song in Bangladeshi Cinema | |
Jibon Songeet | ||
Manusher Mon | ||
Shikriti | ||
Somadhan | ||
1973 | Apobad | |
Atithi | ||
Bolaka Mon | ||
Shopno Diye Ghera | ||
1974 | Alor Michil | |
Malka Banu | ||
Obak Prithibi | ||
Porichoy | ||
1975 | Aporadh | |
Chashir Meye | ||
Dhonyi Meye | ||
Haar Jeet | ||
Lathial | ||
Surjo Konna[2] | ||
1976 | Akangkha | |
Anurodh | ||
Gormil | ||
Jaliyat | ||
Jibon Sathi | ||
Joy Porajoy | ||
Monihar | ||
Noyonmoni | ||
Protinidhi | ||
Setu | ||
Somadhi | ||
Shapmukti | ||
Taal Betaal | ||
1977 | Amar Prem[3] | |
Anubhab | ||
Basundhara | ||
Maa | ||
Trishna | ||
1978 | Agnishikha | |
Alangkar | ||
Ashami | ||
Ashikkhito | ||
Dabi | ||
Maa | ||
Modhumita | ||
Monihar | ||
1979 | Jinjir | |
Matir Ghor | ||
1980s
Year | Film | Notes |
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1980 | Chhutir Ghonta | |
1981 | Dena Paona | |
Jonota Express | ||
Lal Sobujer Pala | ||
Mohanogor | ||
Ongshidar | ||
Sonar Tori | ||
Sukhe Thako | ||
Swami | ||
1982 | Alta Banu | composed with Ali Hossain |
Dokhol | ||
Jontor Montor | ||
Lal Kajol | ||
1983 | Mehoman | |
Puroskar | directed by himself | |
1984 | Mayer Achol | |
Shuvoratri | ||
1985 | Gunai Bibi | |
Insaf | ||
Phuleshwari | ||
1986 | Sadhona | also wrote lyrics |
1987 | Apekkha | |
Sondhi | ||
1988 | Kanchanmala | |
1989 | Birangona Sokhina | |
Ram Rahim John | ||
1990s
Year | Film | Notes |
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1991 | Rupbaan[4] | |
Shoshurbari | ||
1995 | Lalu Sordar | |
1996 | Ajante | |
Dipu Number Two | ||
Satyer Mrityu Nei | ||
1997 | Aguner Poroshmoni | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director[3] |
Samadhan[5] | ||
1998 | Noyonmoni | |
2000s
Year | Film | Notes |
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2001 | Churiwala | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director[3] |
2010s
Year | Film | Notes |
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2020s
Year | Film | Notes |
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Televesion dramas
Year | Drama | Notes |
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1992 | Priyo Podorekha | directed by Humayun Ahmed |
1997 | Nimphul | |
Background score only
Year | Film | Composer | Notes |
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Non-film albums
Year | Album | Songs | Lyricist | Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
References
- ↑ Abirbhab (1968) movie songs
- ↑ Surjo Konna (1974) movie songs
- 1 2 3 "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.
- ↑ Rupbaan (1991) movie songs
- ↑ Samadhan (1997) movie songs
External links
Satya Saha discography at IMDb
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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