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Meet Enamul Kabir Sujan!

Enamul Kabir Sujan is an entrepreneur and very popular songwriter in Bangladesh as well as West Bengal. Besides, he is a renowned event organizer and producer of the country.  

Born in Brammanbaria city in a reputed family, the music capital of Bangladesh he was involved with writing and went on to produce lots of television serials and short films. 

There are many interesting memories of his childhood as a writer. As a kid, there have been instances of writing poems in lieu of questionnaires in the school examinations. However, from an early age, his writings appeared in local and national magazines. 

He came to Dhaka permanently to aspire to become a writer and for media personality. Enamul also received several national awards for his successful works. 

Currently, he is the owner and founder of the well-known entertainment company Rupkotha Music and Productions located in the capital. 

Besides, he is also the chairman and founder of Rupkotha Publications and BdStar24.com (Online Magazine).  

His most liked songs are –  Mayar Badhon sung by Khalid , Kichu Kichu Kotha sung by Asif Akbar and Kunal, Eid Mubarak Eid sung by Shawon Gaanwala, Tabassum sung by Basu, Ami Bhalo Nei sung by Shorolipi, Jacche Jibon sung by Legend singer Kabir Suman from West Bengal, India, Amar Baba sung by Kishore,Kunal,Mahadi and Kornia, Ekti Chele sung by Sabina Yasmin, Ailo re Praner Sujon sung by Akhi Alomgir, Onek Bhalo Achi sung by Kishore, Bela Sheshe Megher Deshe sung by Belal Khan, Age Janle sung by Rathindronath Roy, Diba Shopno sung by Mahtim Shakib, Allahu Akbar sung by AR Sarwar, Uira Jare sung by Saleh Biswas, title song of Short Film Ator sung by Krishnokoli and one of his legendary songs Bangladesh Amar which is the first ever song in Bangladesh to be sung in every local Language of Bangladesh along with Tribal, sign language and English. 

Stay tuned for the upcoming songs of Enamul.

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