Sabina Yasmin
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Sabina Yasmin (born 4 September 1953) is a Bangladeshi singer.
She is best known as a playback singer in Bengali cinema.
She has won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer a record 14 times.
She has recorded more than 1,500 songs for films and over 10,000 songs in total.Yasmin was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1984 and Independence Day Award in 1996 by the Government of Bangladesh.
Early life
Yasmin was born on 4 September 1953. Her father, Lutfar Rahman, worked in Provincial Civil Service of British Raj and her mother, Begum Mouluda Khatun, was a vocal artist who took lessons from the musician Ustaad Kader Baksh. Yasmin's sisters are singers Farida, Fauzia, Nazma and Nilufar. The first song that Yasmin learned with the household harmonium was Khokon Moni Shona. In 1964, she sang regularly in Khela Ghar, a radio programme. P.C. Gomez was her classical music mentor. Musician Altaf Mahmud discovered her singing voice while visiting her neighbour's house. She made her debut in playback singing through the song Modhu Jochnar Dipali for the film Agun Niye Khela (1967), directed by Zahir Raihan. As child artistes, she and Shahnaz Rahmatullah won awards from President Ayub Khan.
Personal life
Yasmin has married three times. She has a daughter, Fairooz Yasmin (Badhon), a singer, from her first marriage with Anisur Rahman, and a son, Srabon, from her second marriage with Amir Hossain. In 1998, she met Kabir Sumon, an Indian-Bengali musician and political activist, and later the couple got married.
In July 2007, Yasmin was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. She was admitted to Labaid Hospital on 12 June. Doctors found that she was suffering from an infection of spleen. An emergency operation took place on 21 June. But her health didn't improve. So, she flew to Singapore for better treatment on 11 July. After having treatment for three and half months, she returned to Bangladesh.
Career
Yasmin achieved her first fame by performing Shudhu Gaan Geye Porichoy's song. She began working under Altaf Mahmud in films including Anowara', 'Nayantara,' and 'Taka Ana Pai'. She progressed along with Satya Saha, Subal Das, Khan Ataur Rahman, Ali Hossain, Alauddin Ali, Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul, and Gazi Mazharul Anwar.
Yasmin has performed for films, radio, television, and gramophone companies. She has been active in the Bangladeshi music industry since the 1970s.
Shahnaz Rahmatullah, her co-eval, was the top female performer when Yasmin first entered film history. Jibon Theke Neya was released in 1970. It contained the song "Eki Sonar Aloy" which boosted Yasmin as the country's top entertainer. "Sob Kota Janala" --Swajan Harane" --Sei Railliner Dhare" --Swadhinata Tumi"—Swajan Harane"—Swajan Harane"—Swajan Harane"—Swadhinata Tumi" --Swadhinata, etc.
In the 1972 film 'Abujh Mon', she rose to fame with the song "Sudhu Gaan Geye Porichoy." "Tumi Je Amar Kobita" ("Tumi Achho"), etc., was her singing. Mahmudunnabi's duets were resolved. In 1975, she was named as the first Bangladesh National Film Award for Female Playback Singers for her film in Sujon Sokhi. She has won three national film awards: in 1978 for Golapi Ekhon Train E; in 1979 for Sundari; and in 1980 for Kosai.
Ferdausi Rahman, Shahnaz Rahmatullah, and others were among the few veterans of playback singing. "Koto Emon Bhagyo Mele," "Shoto Jonomer Sadh," "E Jibone Tumi Ogo Ele," and many more were among the many timeless hits for Yasmin including "Koto Sadhono Mele," "Shoto Emon Bhagyo Mele," "Shoto Emon Bhagyo Mele," "Megur Bhagyo Mele," "Koto Bhagy E Jibone Tumi O Mele Obi Mele," "Sagyo Mele Mortu Mele Mele," "E Jibone Tumi O" and many others. She was attracted by her rising fame to Indian cinema. In the Indo-Bangladesh joint venture Anyay Abichar, she performed "Cherona Ghaat" and "Jalpari" with Kishore Kumar in 1985. R. D. Burman produced "Cherona Ghaat" and "Jalpari" was recorded.
In 1991 and 1992, Yasmin received National Awards for Danga and 1992 for Radha Krishna. Kanak Chapa made his first appearance in 1994 with the film Tomakei Chai.
Kanak Chapa was already the most in-demand after playback artist by the year 2000. However, Yasmin will perform several hit songs composed by top-notch music producers. In Dui Duari (2000), she received the National Film Award for her interpretation of Tagore's "Boroshar Prothom Dine" (2000). Her album "Preme Poreche Mon" in 2004 topped the charts for top pop hits. For her film 'Dui Noyoner Alo', she received her 12th and final National Film Award.
Yasmin performed a duet with Channel-I Sera Kontho, Imran's winner. She appeared onstage with Apu Biswas, Sahara, Racy, and others. "Premier Buk Jeno Sukher Nodi" by her artist "Premier Buk Jeno Sukher Nodi" appeared in top charts for weeks.