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Andrew Kishore Kumar Baroi was a Bangladeshi playback singer. He is considered as the “Playback King” of Bangladesh music industry who sang more than 15 thousands songs. He sang for more than 100 Bangladeshi films.Remembered for his iconic tracks, including “Jiboner Golpo, Achhe Baki Olpo”, “Amar Buker Moddhe Khane”, “Daak Diyachhen Doyal Amare”, “Hayre Manush Rongin Fanush”, “Amar Shara Deho Kheyo Go Mati”, “Amar Babar Mukhe Prothom Jedin Shunechilam Gaan”, “Bhengeche Pinjor Meleche Dana”, “Bhalobese Gelam Shudhu”, and “Shobai To Bhalobasha Chae”. Kishore’s great adventure in Dhallywood began with the film Mail Train (1977). “Ochinpurer Rajkumari Nei Je Tar Keu”, composed by Saley Alam Khan, was his debut playback song. After receiving critical recognition for the song “Ek Chor Jay Chole”, penned by Alam Khan in ‘Protigga’ (1979), Kishore never had to look back on his great musical career.
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