Maksud Jamil Mintu


Maqsud Jamil Mintoo is a Bangladeshi music composer and director. He won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director for the song "Ekta Chilo Sonar Konya" in the film Srabon Megher Din.

Early life and career

Mintoo first played guitar in 1979. In 1982, he began working in film playback songs with Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul. He played the guitar for the background score for the film Megh Bijli Badol.
Mintoo first worked as a music director in the film Agun Jalo, directed by Motin Rahman. The film featured the song "Elomelo Batashe", rendered by singer Baby Naznin. He worked as composer and music director in several films by Humayun Ahmed. In 1986 Mintoo released an audio album for Shaikh Ishtiak named Nondita. In 1987 he released an audio album for Baby Naznin. In 2009, Mintoo released an audio album for Subir Nandi titled Shonar Konya. Mintoo composed station ID music for Bangladesh Television, NTV, Channel 9. Mintoo debuted theme-music composition for the television dramas with "Jekhane Dekhibe Chhai" in 1988. He went on to compose for more than 5000 dramas including Gronthik-gon Kohe by Selim Al Deen, Shirsho Bindu by Abdullah Al Mamun and Kothao Keu Nei by Mohammad Barkatullah. He worked as an honorable jury board member for national film award 2021

Works

;Films Scores
  • 1995: Agun jole
  • 1999: Srabon Megher Din
  • 2001: Dui Duari
  • 2003: Chandrakotha
  • 2004: Shyamol Chhaya
  • 2012: Ghetu Putro Komola
Songs:
  • Nilanjona
  • Josna rate
  • Ekdin Ghum Venge
  • Elomelo Batashe
  • Oi Rangdhu
  • Poreche Lal Shari
  • Ekta Chilo Sonar Konya
  • O Amar Ural Ponkhi Re
  • Ami onek Bathar Srabon
  • Chadni poshore
  • Amar Vanga ghore
  • Boroshar prothom dine
  • Sajano Holona Kicku
  • Kono Ek Shondhai
;Television dramas
  • 1993: Kothao Keu Nei
  • 1988: Jekhane Dekhibe Chhai
  • 1999: Aaj Robibar
  • 2005: Khanda Chitra
  • 2005: Neerey Tar Neel Dheu
  • 2007: Tulite Aka Swapno
  • 2008: Mem Saheb
;Albums
  • 1986: Nondita
  • 1987: Potro Mita
  • 2009: Shonar Konya
  • 2016: ''Abar Dujone''