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Sabina Yasmin (Singer)

Sabina Yasmin Sabina Yasmin is a Bangladeshi vocalist. She is best known as a playback artist in Bengali silver screen. She has won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer a record 12 times. She has recorded more than 1,500 melodies for films and more than 10,000 tunes altogether. Yasmin was granted Ekushey Padak in 1984 and Independence Day Award in 1996 by the Government of Bangladesh. Yasmin was conceived in 1953 to Mouluda Khatun. The main melody that Yasmin learned with the family unit harmonium was Khokon Moni Shona. In 1964, she sang routinely in Khela Ghar, a radio program. P.C. Gomez was her established music guide. Performer Altaf Mahmud came to know her performing voice while going to her neighbor's home. She made her introduction in playback singing through the melody Modhu Jochnar Dipali for the movie Agun Niye Khela (1967), coordinated by Zahir Raihan. As youngster specialists, she and Shahnaz Rahmatullah won honors from President Ayub Kha

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 Rush