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Runa Laila (Singer)

Runa Laila
Runa Laila (born 17 November 1952) is a Bangladeshi playback vocalist, broadly viewed as a standout amongst the most famous artists in South Asia. She began her profession in Pakistan film industry in late 1960s. Her style of singing is roused by Pakistani playback vocalist Ahmed Rushdi and she additionally made a couple with him in the wake of supplanting another artist Mala. Her playback singing in films – "Jadur Banshi", "Mischance", "Ontore", "Tumi Ashbe Bole", "Devdas" and "Priya Tumi Shukhi Hou" - earned her six Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best Female Playback Singer. Laila was conceived in Sylhet to her folks Syed Mohammed Imdad Ali, a government worker posted in Karachi, and Amina Laila. She began taking move lessons of Kathak and Bharatanatyam kind. She at that point learned traditional music with her senior sister Dina Laila. She and her sister went to class in Karachi. Back then, Ahmed Rushdi was driving film music as he presented hip-jump, shake n move, disco and other current types in South Asian music and has from that point forward been received in Bangladesh, India and of late Nepal as a spearheading impact in their separate pop societies. Following Rushdi's prosperity, Christian groups spend significant time in jazz began performing at different night clubs and lodging entryways in Karachi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Dhaka and Lahore. She turned into an enthusiast of artist Ahmed Rushdi whom she thought of her as master, and attempted to copy his singing style as well as the way he used to perform on the stage.

In 1966, Laila made her achievement with the melody "Unki Nazron Sey Mohabbat Ka Jo Paigham Mila" for the film Hum Dono. She used to perform on PTV. Laila began showing up on the 'Zia Mohyuddin Show' and later did melodies for films in the 1970s, for example, the film Umrao Jan Ada. In 1974, she recorded "Shaader Lau" in Kolkata. She likewise had her first show in India in 1974 in Mumbai. She began in Bollywood with chief Jaidev, whom she met in Delhi, who encouraged her and got her the opportunity to play at the initiation of Doordarshan. She initially worked with the music writers Kalyanji-Anandji for the title melody of a motion picture called Ek Se Badhkar Ek. Lata Mangeshkar gave her favors to Laila amid the account of the melody. She picked up prominence in India with the tunes "O mera babu chail chabila" and "Dama Dam Mast Qalandar".
In October 2009, she discharged Kala Sha Kala, an accumulation of Punjabi wedding tunes, in India. In 2012, Laila filled in as a judge on the show Sur Kshetra, an Indian TV challenge appear for beginner vocalists. She depicted her association with kindred judge Asha Bhosle as that of sisters. In 2014, she teamed up with Sabina Yasmin on a tune for a TV play "Dalchhut Projapoti", the first occasion when they took a shot at a melody together. Runa has sung in seventeen dialects including her local Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Pashto, Baluchi, Arabic, Persian, Malay, Nepalese, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, French and English.

Runa Laila
Laila has been hitched three times. She first wedded Khawaza Javed Kaiser, furthermore a Swiss native named Ron Daniel and afterward on-screen character Alamgir. She has a girl Tani. Her grandson Zain Islam had been chosen for the Arsenal movement focus in 2012 when he was eight. After her sister kicked the bucket in 1976 from tumor Laila held a few philanthropy shows in Dhaka. The cash raised was utilized to manufacture a disease doctor's facility in Dhaka. Runa Laila was named a SAARC Goodwill Ambassadors for HIV/AIDS. She is the principal Bangladeshi to hold this post. She went by New Delhi in 2013 on her first excursion as SAARC representative. She met India's External and Health clergymen.

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