Farida
Parveen
Lalon is
an Artist and a Pioneer in Lalon Charya
Born: 31
December 1954
❑
He was
born in Shail village of Singra police station in Natore district. Farida
Parveen's father, the late Delwar Hossain, was a general practitioner. Mother
Raufa Begum. Farida Parveen's husband is renowned lyricist and vocalist Abu
Jafar. Farida Parveen is the mother of four children. One daughter Jihan Faria
and three sons Imam Nimeri Upal the eldest, Imam Nahil Sumon the eldest son and
Imam Nomani Rabbi the youngest son.
Farida
Parveen has spent her school life in different cities. However, his school life
started in Magura. Then she studied in Kushtia Government Girls School, Mir
Mosharraf Hossain Girls School in Kushtia and Meherpur Government Girls School.
She passed matriculation from Mir Mosharraf Hossain Girls School. After that he
studied in Kushtia in college life. In 1984, she did her HSC from Kushtia Girls
College. He passed and passed Honors from the same college under Rajshahi University
in 1968-69.
While in
Kushtia, he won the National Film Award in 1993 for singing the song 'Nindar
Kanta' in the Ekushey Padak and Ananta Prem films of the Government of
Bangladesh in 1986 in recognition of his special contribution to Lalon music.
Apart
from this, he won the National Film Award in 1993 as the best musician for his
performance in the full-length Bengali film 'Andha Prem'.
He has
performed Lalon music in many countries including Japan, Sweden, Denmark,
Canada, Australia, America, and England.
0 Comments