Lucky Akhand (7 June 1956 – 21 April 2017)
was a
Bangladeshi
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singer-composer.
He was associated with the musical band ''Happy Touch''. He composed and gave vocal to songs including ''Ei Neel Monihar'', ''Aamay Deko Na'', ''Agey Jodi Janitam'', ''Riti Niti Janina'', ''Polatok Am'', ''Abar Elo Jey Shondhya'' ''Porichoy Kobe hobe'', ''Aj achhi kal nei'', ''Hotath kore Bangladesh'', , ''Bolechhile kal tumi asbe'', ''Tumi ke bolona'', , ''Mamonia'', and ''Shadhinota Tomake Niye''. He served as the music director of Bangladeshi national radio network
Bangladesh Betar.
Early life
Akhand got music lessons at the age of five from his father. He performed in music programs for children on television and radio during 1963–1967.
[ He was enlisted as a music composer of ]His Master's Voice
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in Pakistan when he was 14, and a musician of His Master's Voice India at 16.[ He won the first prize in 'Modern Bangla Songs' category in 1969 from the Pakistan Art Council.][ He was an artist of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, the radio broadcasting center of Bangladesh Government formed for Liberation Struggle during the ]Bangladesh Liberation War
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in 1971.[
]
Career
Akhand started his career with self-titled solo album ''Lucky Akhand'' in 1984 under the banner of Sargam. Some of the notable songs of that album are "Agey Jodi Jantam", "Amay Dekona", "Mamonia", "Ei Neel Monihar" and "Hridoy Amar". He composed songs for the album of his brother in which "Abar Elo Je Sondha" and "Ke Bashi Bajaire" sung by Happy Akhand, "Shadhinota Tomake Niye" and "Pahari Jhorna" sung by Happy Akhand and himself and "Nil Nil Shari Pore" and "Hothat Kore Bangladesh" sung by himself are notable songs. Lucky was the music composer and also gave vocal to "Abar Elo Je Sondha" (main vocal was by Happy Akhand) and other songs in the Bangla film named '' Ghuddi'' in 1980.
Akhand stopped his career after the death of his younger brother Happy Akhand in 1987. He returned after a decade with two albums named ''Porichoy Kobe Hobe'' and ''Bitrishna Jibone Amar'' in 1998. ''Porichoy Kobe Hobe'' was his second solo album and the remake of his brother Happy Akhand's solo album. ''Bitrishna Jibone Amar'' was a band and modern mix album. Six singers Tapan Chowdhury, Kumar Biswajit
Kumar Bishwajit (born 1 June 1963) is a Bangladeshi singer and composer. He received Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer two times for the films ''Swami Streer Wada'' (2009) and ''Ma Amar Chokher Moni'' (2011). He also g ...
, Samina Chowdhury, Ayub Bachchu, James, and Hasan sang together in this album. In the same year, he composed a duet album named ''Ananda Chokh'' with the lyrics of Golam Morshed and under the banner of Soundtrack. Akhand composed a solo album of Samina Chowdhury named ''Amay Dekona'' in 1999. He also composed the Ark song "Hridoyer Durdine Jacche Khora" for the album ''Dekha Hobe Bondhu''. He composed another mixed album after 2000. The album was named ''Tomar Oronne''. Bappa Mazumder, Nipu, Fahmida Nabi and himself contributed 10 songs. He used contemporary rhythm, folk fusion and his always favorite Spanish fusion in that album. Two years after Lucky Akhand's death, D-Series released a limited edition album titled "The Akhand Brothers". Which was unpublished for many years. Lucky Akhand, Happy Akhand and Shukla De have given their voices in this album. Basically this album had some remake songs and some original songs.
Discography
Solo
Duet
ty
Mixed
Only composition
Film scores
Personal life and death
Akhand had a daughter Mum Minti.[ In 2015, he was diagnosed with grade-IV lung cancer.][ He was treated in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University and in a hospital in ]Bangkok
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, Thailand. He was moved to his residence in Armanitola, Dhaka
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in early April 2017 at Mitford Hospital, Dhaka.[ He died on 21 April.] He was buried at Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard in Mirpur.
Tribute
On 7 June 2019, on Akhand's 63rd birthday, he was honored with a Google Doodle.
References
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1956 births
2017 deaths
Musicians from Dhaka
Bangladeshi male musicians
Burials at Mirpur Martyred Intellectual Graveyard
Bangladeshi guitarists
Deaths from lung cancer in Bangladesh