Abdul Jabbar (singer)

Abdul Jabbar
Born Bangladesh
Occupation Singer

Abdul Jabbar is a Bangladeshi singer with major contributions to Bangladesh liberation war in 1971.

He is the veteran singer of Bangladesh for his patriotic songs during the independence war of 1971 and also for his playback hits before and after 1971. Some of his playback hits include, Ore Neel Daria, Du Jahaner Malik Tumi, Mukh Dekhe Bhul Korona and many more[1].

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Contributions to Liberation War

He inspired Bangladeshi people with his patriotic songs broadcasted through Kalurghat radio station (known as Shadhin Bangla Betar Kendro) in 1971. His voice stirred emotion of Bangladeshi Mukti Bahini (freedom-fighters) to fight hard against Pakistan Army.[2]

TV shows

Bangladesh Television is broadcasting his songs from 1972 at various TV programs. All other private TV channels in Bangladesh like ATN Bangla, Banglavision, Channel 1, Channel i, Ekushey Television, Falgun Music, NTV and RTV broadcast his songs at Independence Day celebration every year which became a part of the celebration. 150 million viewers observe his songs.

Jabbar participated on a solo TV show at RTV.[3]

Awards

Lyricists

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