Deebo Bhattacharya

{{short description|Pakistani and Bangladeshi musician}}

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Deebo Bhattacharya
{{Nobold|{{lang|bn|দিবা ভট্টাচার্য}}
{{Lang|ur|{{nq|دیبو بھٹاچاریہ}}}}}}

| image = File:Deebo_Bhattacharya.jpg

| birth_place = Bengal, British India

| origin = Karachi, Pakistan

| birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1930|8|1}}

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|1994|||1930|8|1}}

| genre = Film score

| occupation = Music director

| years_active = 1956 – 1974

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Deebo Bhattacharya (1 August 1930 – 1994), also known as Debu Bhattacherjee, was a Pakistani-Bangladeshi musician, painter and singer who worked in Lollywood movies during the era of 1960s and 1970s.

He was one of the well known composers in Bangladesh as well. He is known for composing the classic song, "Bare bemurawat hein ye husn walay kahein dil laganay ki koshish na karna" for the film Badnaam (1966). After 1971, he became a citizen of Bangladesh. {{cite web|url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Bhattacherjee,_Debu|title=Bhattacherjee, Debu|date=June 11, 2015|author=Mahbubul Alam|publisher=Banglapedia}} He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1976 by the Government of Bangladesh.

He earned the first ever Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director for Choritrohin (1975) jointly with Lokman Hossain Fakir. He was conferred Ekushey Padak posthumus in 1997 for his lifetime contribution to Bengali music.{{Cite web|url=http://shahittabazar.com/1861/|script-title=bn:একুশে পদক : ২০১৪ পেলেন ১৫ জন ব্যক্তিত্ব|language=bn}}

Early life and career

Deebo was born into a Bengali family. He arrived in Pakistan from India in 1956 to work as an assistant to Indian music director Timir Baran who was going to compose music for the film Anokhi. While Timir Baran moved back to India after composing for a few Pakistani films, Deebo remained in Pakistan and resided in Karachi.

In 1957, his first film as a solo music director, Maska Polish, was released. The movie was a box office disappointment but the songs in Ahmed Rushdi's voice gained recognition for Deebo. The same fate befell his next two movies, Yeh Duniya (1960) and Lakhoun Fasane (1961).

With the release of Banjaran (1962), he rose to notoriety, and the song "Na jane kaisa safar hai mera", sung by Noor Jehan, became a hit. The other milestone of Deebo's career was the film Badnaam (1966). One of its songs, "Bare Bemurawat Hain Yei Husn Waale, Kahin Dil Lagane Ko Koshish Na Karna", vocalized by Suraiya Multanikar, is considered one of his most timeless tunes.

In 1968, he composed songs for producer Waheed Murad's film Sumandar including the theme song, "Tera Mera Sathi Hai Lehrata Sumandar" (singer- Ahmed Rushdi).

In the 1960s and 1970s, he composed music for several other films, including; Shararat (1963), Beti (1964), Taqdeer (1966), Meray Bachay Meri Ankhen (1967), Bahadur (1967), Jhuk Gaya Aasman (1970) and Tiger Gang (1974).{{Cite news |last=Parvez |first=Amjad |date=January 31, 2019 |title=Deebo Bhattacharya — a captivating composer |url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/349542/deebo-bhattacharya-a-captivating-composer/ |publisher=Daily Times}}{{cite news |last1=Zafar |first1=Abdul Hafeez |title=بڑے بےمروت ہیں یہ حسن والے، دیبو بھٹا چاریہ کا سنگیت سب سے منفرد تھا |url=https://dunya.com.pk/index.php/special-feature/2020-08-17/24360 |agency=Roznama Duniya |date=August 17, 2020}}

Popular compositions

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! Song title

Singer(s)LyricsMovie
Na jane kaisa safar hai meraNoor JehanFayyaz HashmiBanjaran (1962)
Ae dil tujhe ab un se ye kaisi shikayat haiMasood RanaMasroor AnwarShararat (1963)
Bare bemurawat hein ye husn waleSuraiya MultanikarMasroor AnwarBadnaam (1966)
Hum bhi musafir tum bhi musafirMasood RanaMasroor AnwarBadnaam (1966)
Hasein bahar ye mousamAhmed Rushdi / Runa LailaSehba AkhtarMere Bachay Meri Ankhein (1967)
Tera mera sathi hai lehrata samandarAhmed Rushdi / Masood Rana & coSehba AkhtarSamundar (1968)
Yon rooth no gori mujh seAhmed RushdiSehba AkhtarSamundar (1968)
Tanha thi aur hamesha se tanha hai zindgiMehdi HassanSehba AkhtarJaltay Armaan Bhujtay Deep (unreleased)
Chaand Ki Saej Pe Taaron Se Saja Ke SehraRuna Laila{{cite web|url=http://cineplot.com/music/runa-laila-on-mehdi-hassan/ |website=Cineplot Music website|date=18 June 2011|title=Runa Laila on Mehdi Hassan|access-date=3 April 2022|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111101094529/http://cineplot.com/music/runa-laila-on-mehdi-hassan/|archive-date=1 November 2011|author=Asif Noorani}}Sehba AkhtarJhuk Gaya Aasman (1970)

Discography

{{See|Deebo Bhattacharya discography}}

Later life and death

Deebo moved to Bangladesh after the separation of East Pakistan in 1971. He died in 1994, after living for nearly two decades there.

Awards

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