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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Lucky Akhand: Stray flying creature of songs takes wing

The musician of the many unaltered songs—‘Ei neil monihar’, ‘Amay deko na’, ‘Abar elo je sondhya’—Lucky Akhand has cut his earthlike moorings and departed for a world of eternal peace. The legendary music artist, lovingly referred to as a ‘stray bird’ by his fans for his everlasting song ‘Amay deko na ferari pakhira kulay phire na’, gave up the ghost on Fri evening once an extended battle with carcinoma.
Lucky Akhand was buried at the Mirpur Intellectuals’ burying ground with state honours in deference to his distinguished role as Associate in Nursing performer of the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra and a insurrectionist. Born on June eighteen, 1956, Lucky Akhand was one amongst the foremost distinguished Bangladeshi singer-composer. He was noncommissioned as a music musician of HMV Pakistan once he was fourteen and a musician of HMV India at sixteen. Akhand started his career with self-titled solo album ‘Lucky Akhand’ in 1984 below the banner of Sargam. a number of the notable songs on it album were ‘Agey Jodi Jantam’, ‘Amay Dekona, ‘Mamonia’, ‘Ei physicist Monihar’, ‘Hridoy Amar’. His composed songs for the album of his brother during which ‘Abar Elo Je Sondha’ and ‘Ke Bashi Bajaire’ sung by Akhand, ‘Shadinota Tomake Niye’, ‘Pahari Jhorna’, sung by Happy Akhand and himself and ‘Nil cypher Chari River Pore’ and ‘Hothat Cora Bangladesh’ sung by himself were notable songs. ‘Abar Elo Je Sondha’ was utilized in Bangla film named ‘Ghuddi’ in 1988. Akhand stopped his career once the death of his younger brother, Happy Akhand in 1987. He came once a decade with 2 albums named ‘Porichoy Kobe Hobe’ and ‘Bitrishna Jibone Amar’ in 1998.

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