Published: 11 Mar 2026, 01:15 pm
The Government of Bangladesh has decided to confer the Posthumous Independence Award 2026 on legendary singer Bashir Ahmed, recognising his extraordinary contributions to the nation’s music and film industry.
The announcement was confirmed in a press release issued by the Cabinet Division on Thursday, 5 March 2026. According to the release, a total of 15 distinguished individuals and 5 organisations have been nominated for this year’s prestigious state honour. Bashir Ahmed’s name appears eighth on the list of individual awardees.
Born in 1939 in Kolkata, Bashir Ahmed emerged as one of the brightest stars in the subcontinent’s music scene. In the 1960s, his voice breathed life into numerous Bengali and Urdu film songs, winning widespread acclaim. He received formal training under renowned maestros Ustad Belayet Hossain and Ustad Boro Golam Ali Khan, which significantly enriched his musical artistry.
Bashir Ahmed was not only a celebrated vocalist but also an accomplished lyricist, composer, and music director. His contributions to film music remain timeless. Some of his most notable songs include:
| Song | Film / Significance |
|---|---|
| Onek Sadher Moyna Amar | Hit song in Bengali cinema |
| Amake Porate Jodi Eto Lage Bhalo | Popular audience favourite |
| Yare Jabi Jodi Ja | Widely loved song |
| Deko Na Amake Tumi | Renowned Bengali film song |
In recognition of his exceptional musical contributions, Bashir Ahmed was awarded the National Film Award for the film Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti in 2003, as well as the Ekushey Padak, one of Bangladesh’s highest civilian honours.
Bashir Ahmed passed away on 19 April 2014, at the age of 74, leaving a profound void in the country’s cultural sphere. The posthumous conferral of the Independence Award serves as a state recognition of his lifelong dedication to music and the arts.
Through this official honour, the government has ensured that Bashir Ahmed’s legacy in Bangladesh’s music and film heritage is preserved for future generations. The award not only commemorates his artistic achievements but also underscores the importance of safeguarding the nation’s cultural traditions.
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