Draft:Akbar Ali Gazi

= Akbar Ali Gazi = Akbar Ali Gazi (August 18, 1965 – June 29, 2024) was a Bangladeshi singer whose remarkable journey from rickshaw puller to stardom captured the nation’s heart. His soulful voice and resilience left an indelible mark on the music industry.

Early Life
Born in Jashore, Bangladesh, Akbar led a humble life as a rickshaw puller. Despite lacking formal training, his innate musical abilities caught the attention of locals.

The “Ittadi” Breakthrough
In 2003, Akbar’s life changed when he was invited to perform on the popular TV show “Ittadi.” His renditions of Kishore Kumar’s Songs, including “Ekdin Pakhi Ure Jabe” and “Tomar Haat Pakhar Batase,” resonated with audiences nationwide.

Struggles and Support

 * Despite his newfound fame, Akbar faced health challenges. His kidneys deteriorated, and his right leg had to be amputated due to infection.
 * Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped in to help, providing savings certificates worth Tk 2.2 million for his medical treatment.
 * Fellow artists and social dignitaries rallied around him, recognizing his immense talent and the financial burden of medical bills

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Ek Din Pakhi Ure (2003) =====
 * Bidhi Amar Nakish Kichu Nai
 * Tomake Pawar Por
 * O Prem Re
 * Valobese Kokhono Ki
 * Matir O Je Pori Hoy
 * Ze Mone Jome Thake Grina
 * Sukhe Thako Konna Tumi
 * Ami Dukkho Ke Kache Tanini
 * Mon Niyo Na



Legacy
Akbar Ali Gazi’s legacy extends beyond his captivating performances. He symbolizes hope, determination, and the power of music.

His songs continue to touch hearts, reminding us that talent knows no boundaries.