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Awards
  
Ekushey Padak


Name
  
Ramkanai Das

Born
  
1935
Sunamganj District, East Bengal, British India (now Bangladesh)

Died
  
5 September 2014(2014-09-05) Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Ramkanai Das (Bengali: রামকানাই দাশ) (1935 – 5 September 2014) was a Bangladeshi folk and classical musician. He was awarded Ekushey Padak by the Government of Bangladesh.

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Early life

Das was born in Sullah Upazila of Sunamganj District in 1935 to his parents Rashiklal Das and Dibyamoyi Das. They were folk singers, lyricists, and composers. He was one of 6 children with two older sisters and three younger brothers. Das's grandfather, Prakash Chandra Talukdar, and great-grandfather, Ramcharan Talukdar, were all also musicians. He married Subarna Das in 1960.

Death and legacy

Das died on 5 September 2014. He wrote and composed almost one hundred songs including "Shuno Kokilaye Koirache Dhoni," "Manushe Manushe Keno Bibhedh Hoye," and "Shuno Bokule Boshiya Gahe." He has also composed popular songs such as "Shadher Lau Banailo More Boiragi" and "Ore Mon Dorachar."

Das inspired his wife, Subarna Das, to start composing songs. His elder sister, Shushama Das, has started gaining more popularity as a folk artist. His only daughter, Kaberi Das, is a singer and president of Sangeet Parishad, New York. Her two daughters, Paromita, and Shrutikona are also renowned musicians in America. Pandit Ramkanai Das's elder son, Arun Chandra Das, is a musical instrument businessman and his younger son, Pinusen Das, is a tabla artiste. Pinusen's wife, Anindita Chowdhury, is a Nazrul Sangeet artiste in Bangladesh.

References

Ramkanai Das Wikipedia


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