Gauriprasanna Mazumder

Gauriprasanna Mazumder
Native name গৌরিপ্রসন্ন মজুমদার
Born 1924
Died 1986 (aged 6162)
Nationality Indian

Gauriprasanna Mazumder (1924–1986[1]) was an Indian Bengali lyricist.[2] He is most commonly associated with the black and white era of Bengali cinema, when he penned several enduring classics for the films Anyay Abichar, Maqsad, Tinmurti, Aparupa, Anusandhan, and Aaj Ka Mahatma. He won the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards for best lyricist for Swaralipi (1962), Palatak (1964), Anthony Firingee (1968), Bon Palashir Padabali (1974), Sanyasi Raja (1976) and Anurager Chhoan (1987, posthumously).

Career

Majumdar was a contemporary of Nachiketa Ghosh, Robin Chattopadhyay, Hemanta Mukherjee, Uttam Kumar, and Kishore Kumar, and worked extensively with R D Burman and Kishore Kumar among others.

His noted works include Akash keno daake, Aj ei dinta moner khatay, Amar swapno tumi, Asha chilo bhalobasha chilo, Eito hethay kunjo chhayay, Ek polokey ektu dekha, Ki ashay bandhi khelaghor, Shing nei tobu naam tar shingho, Aj dujonar duti poth, Ei balukabelay, Ei raat tomar amar, CoffeeHouser Shei Adda, Ei poth jodi na shesh hoy, O nodi re, Neer choto khoti nei, Mou bone jomechey.[3][4]

Legacy

On 12 February 2011, the 25th anniversary of his death, a musical evening was organized to pay tribute, held at Nazrul Manch, Kolkata.[5] Lopamudra, Shaan, Bappi Lahiri, Srikanta Acharya, and Arati Mukherjee among others were in attendance. Sobhon Chatterjee, the mayor of Kolkata along with Satabdi Roy and Debasish Kumar MMIC, set the ball rolling for the evening though a little too late by formally lighting the lamp and inaugurating the evening.

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