In Memory Of Feroza Begum | Manomay Bhattacharya | Interview | 2021

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  • Interviewee: Manomay Bhattacharya
    Host: Chinmoyee Chakraborty
    Recording Date: July 2021
    Producer: Shusmita Anis
    Copyright: ACI Foundation
    In this interview, eminent Nazrul sangeet singer Manomay Bhattacharya has discussed about the life and works of the great Nazrul sangeet legend Feroza Begum. Manomay Bhattacharya is based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
    Legendary Nazrul Sangeet singer Feroza Begum was born in a Muslim family in Faridpur, British Raj (now Bangladesh) on 28 July 1930 to the Zamindars of Ratail Ghonaparha. She became drawn to music in her childhood and started her music career in 1940s.
    Feroza Begum first sang in All India Radio, while studying in sixth grade. She met poet Kazi Nazrul Islam at the age of 10. In 1942, she recorded her first Islamic song by the gramophone record company HMV in 78 rpm disk format. She lived in Kolkata from 1954 until she moved to Dhaka in 1967. In 1956, Feroza Begum was married to the legendary music composer and director of the Indian subcontinent, Kamal Dasgupta.
    Feroza Begum died on 9 September 2014 in Dhaka at the age of 84. She left behind three sons.
    The Feroza Begum Archive: 96R35X322021
    For listening pleasure only. No intention to infringe copyright.
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