Ankhi Alamgir is a celebrated Bangladeshi singer and actress who has won multiple National Film Awards for her versatile performances






Dalton Zahir from TT Desk : Ankhi Alamgir is a celebrated Bangladeshi singer and actress who has won multiple National Film Awards for her versatile performances.
Musical & Background Singing Highlights
- Playback Career: She debuted as a playback singer in 1994.
- Discography: As of 2016, she had released 18 solo albums.
- Popular Songs: Her hits include “Tumi Je Amar Sadhona,” “Bisher Kata,” and “Amaro Porano Jaha Chay”.
- Stage Presence: Recognized for her energetic national and international stage performances.
Major Awards
Ankhi has secured prestigious honors from the Government of Bangladesh:
- National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer (2018): For the film Ekti Cinemar Golpo.
- National Film Award for Best Child Artist (1984): For her acting role in the film Bhat De.
- BFJA Awards: Won “Best Female Playback Singer” from the Bangladesh Film Journalist Association in 2000, 2005, and 2018.
Family Background
She belongs to one of Bangladesh’s most prominent artistic families:
- Father: Alamgir, a legendary actor and director who has won a record nine National Film Awards.
- Mother: Khoshnur Alamgir, a well-known lyricist, poet, and novelist.
- Stepmother: The world-renowned singer Runa Laila.
- Grandfather: Kalim Uddin Ahmed, who was an executive producer for the first Bengali feature film made in Bangladesh.















While Ankhi Alamgir is primarily celebrated as a singer, she has occasionally returned to the screen as an adult. Her recent focus remains on her prolific music career, with several high-profile releases in 2025 and 2026.
Latest Music Videos & Releases (2024–2026)
Ankhi continues to release solo singles and film playback tracks:
- “Prithibir Kachh Theke” (2026): One of her most recent solo releases.
- “Prem Bepari” (2025): A romantic duet with Pulak Adhikary, released with an official music video.
- “Tomar Biyer Boyos Je Holo” (2025): A featured track from the film Ghor Duar.
- “Amake Na Bole” (2025): A collaboration with popular singer Imran Mahmudul.
- “Paan Khaite Chun Lage” (2024): A vibrant folk-style track that garnered significant attention.











Film Acting Roles as an Adult
Ankhi has mostly avoided lead acting roles to focus on music, but she has made notable appearances:
- “Ek Cup Cha” (2014): She made a special guest appearance in this film starring Ferdous Ahmed and Moushumi.
- Television Drama (Mid-2010s): She briefly returned to acting through a television drama serial around 2010, marking her first scripted role since her childhood success in Bhat De.
- “Ekti Cinemar Golpo” (2018): While she did not act in this film directed by her father, it is her most significant recent film contribution, as she won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song “Tumi Achho Tai”.
- Here are the key details regarding her award-winning moments:
- 2018 National Film Award: Ankhi Alamgir won the Best Female Playback Singer award for her song in the film Ekti Cinemar Golpo.
- Song Details: The award-winning song was “Golpo Kothar Oi” from the 2018 film Ekti Cinemar Golpo.
- Child Artist Award: She previously won a National Film Award as Best Child Artist in 1984 for the film The Hunger.
Ankhi Alamgir’s career is marked by a blend of vibrant folk-pop and award-winning film music. Below are highlights from both areas of her discography.
Top Folk & Folk-Pop Hits
Ankhi is well-known for her energetic folk and modern fusion tracks that often become staples at festivals:
- “Paan Khaite Chun Lage”: A massive folk-style hit released in 2024 that remains one of her most popular recent tracks.
- “Shyam Piriti”: A classic folk-fusion track widely recognized in her live performances.
- “Sylhoti Daman”: A popular regional folk song from the Sylhet region, performed as a duet.
- “Bisher Kata”: A signature folk-pop song that featured on one of her early hit audio albums.
- “Bhalobashi Bole Bondhu”: A folk-inspired melody frequently featured in her JioSaavn top tracks.




Award-Winning & Notable Playback Songs
Her work in cinema has earned her high critical acclaim, including Bangladesh’s top film honors:
- “Tumi Achho Tai” (from Ekti Cinemar Golpo): Won her the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer (2018). It is a melodic track composed by Runa Laila.
- “Tumi Je Amar Sadhona” (from Ziddi Mama): One of her most iconic playback duets with Andrew Kishore, which remains a fan favorite on YouTube Music.
- “Jol Pore Pata Nore” (from Tomar Kachhey): A widely recognized film song that has garnered millions of views on YouTube.
- “Premer Calling Bell Re” (from Nater Guru): A high-energy playback hit that showcase her versatile vocal range.
- “Tomar Biyer Boyos Je Holo” (from Ghor Duar): A 2025 release from the film Ghor Duar that has gained significant traction on digital platforms.
Ankhi Alamgir is widely regarded as one of Bangladesh’s most energetic performers. While she has many hits, her “best” stage songs are often those that engage the audience with high energy or nostalgic appeal





Most Popular Stage Songs
- “Paan Khaite Chun Lage”: This is currently one of her most-requested folk-style hits for live events.
- “Jol Pore Pata Nore”: A massive crowd-pleaser that frequently receives the best reactions during her live concerts.
- “Bisher Kata”: A signature track that she has cited as a top favorite for stage performances due to its rhythmic drive.
- “Bondhu Amar Roshiya”: A high-energy song that she famously used to “captivate the audience” at prestigious award shows and major TV programs.
- “Shyam Piriti”: Often performed as a folk-pop fusion piece that highlights her ability to modernize traditional melodies.
Performance Style
Ankhi is known for her vibrant costumes and stage presence, often incorporating dance into her musical sets. She tailors her setlist based on the audience, alternating between high-octane folk tracks and slow, melodious playback hits.
Ankhi Alamgir’s musical career has a significant global reach, primarily through her extensive international tours and the digital popularity of her hits.















International Touring (2025–2026)
Ankhi is one of the most frequently travelling Bangladeshi artists, performing for the South Asian diaspora across the globe:
- Recent Global Performances: In late 2025 and early 2026, she has been active on the international concert circuit, with recurring performances in cities across the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia.
- Dubai & UAE: She remains a regular performer in the Middle East, frequently appearing at high-profile events in Dubai.
- Cultural Ambassadorship: Her stage shows are known for bridging the gap for expatriate Bangladeshis, often featuring a mix of her award-winning film playback and high-energy folk-fusion.









Worldwide Digital Reach
Her music is accessible globally through major streaming platforms where her folk and playback hits maintain strong international listenership:
- YouTube Performance: Her most popular videos, such as “Jol Pore Pata Nore” and “Paan Khaite Chun Lage,” have garnered millions of views from audiences in India, the Middle East, and Western countries.
- Streaming Statistics: Her top tracks consistently rank on global South Asian playlists on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and JioSaavn, specifically appealing to the global Bengali-speaking community.
International Collaborations
Ankhi often collaborates with artists across borders, enhancing her worldwide profile:
- Indo-Bangla Projects: She has worked with several prominent Indian musicians and composers, further expanding her fanbase into West Bengal, India.
- Family Legacy: As the daughter of actor Alamgir and stepdaughter of the legendary Runa Laila, she is part of a family with a massive international footprint in South Asian arts and culture.
Ankhi Alamgir is a prolific performer whose stage presence is famous in several countries, particularly where there are large Bangladeshi expatriate communities.









Ankhi Alamgir remains in high demand for stage performances in 2026, driven by her reputation as a “household name” for live events.
International Demand
Her stage shows are particularly popular among the South Asian diaspora, leading to frequent bookings in several key countries:
- Middle East: She continues to be a staple for major multi-artist festivals. In early 2025, she was a featured artist for a “Mega Concert” at the Asian Town Amphitheatre in Qatar and a key performer at the Muscat Beats festival in Oman, which drew audiences of up to 20,000.
- North America and Europe: She maintains steady demand for “Bangladesh Festivals” and charity concerts in the USA and UK, where her ability to connect with expatriate audiences is highly valued.
Factors Driving Demand
- Versatility: Audiences demand her performances because she transitions seamlessly between classical, modern pop, and folk-fusion.
- Live Energy: She is famous for her high-energy stage presence, which organizers rely on to “captivate the audience” at both national and international award shows and gala events.
- Cultural Connection: Her mastery of Bangladeshi folk music—which carries a “universal appeal” and represents a “Nation-Thing”—makes her particularly sought after for cultural heritage events abroad.











Top Countries for Her Stage Shows
She has performed in the following key regions, often returning to the same venues due to high demand:
USA: She recently performed a live concert in Virginia in January 2026 and regularly tours across other major US cities like New York and Dallas.
United Kingdom: A frequent performer in London, she notably held a charity concert there to raise funds for refugees.
Qatar: She is scheduled to headline the Live Mega Concert at the Asian Town Amphitheatre in March 2025, an event cited as one of the largest of its kind in the country.
South Korea: She performed at the Bangladesh Utsab in July 2018, connecting with fans in the region
Oman: Featured as a “galaxy of stars” performer at the OAA music fest in Muscat.
Canada: Regularly included in North American tours alongside other top Bangladeshi artists like Imran Mahmudul and Kona.
Stage Show Fame Factors
- Audience Connection: She has stated that the “stage is my comfort zone” and uses live shows as her primary way to connect with fans.
- International Appeal: Her performance style often blends Bangladeshi folk with modern pop, making her a staple for international “Bangladesh Festivals”.

















M.Z.I. Dalton Zahir | Editor : Travellertimes.net

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