Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul, born in 1956 and passing away in 2019, was a prolific Bangladeshi music director, lyricist, and composer who left an indelible mark on the country's film and music industry. With a career spanning over four decades, Bulbul composed music for an impressive 195 films, more than any other Bangladeshi music director. His work is a testament to his versatility and deep understanding of the human experience, with songs that resonate deeply with listeners. From heart-wrenching ballads to upbeat melodies, Bulbul's discography is a journey through the rich tapestry of Bangladeshi culture and emotion. Some of his notable works include "Je Tuku Shomoy Tumi" from the film "Fire" and tracks from "Antor Jala" such as "Prem Doriya" and "Ami Tomar Preme Deewani." Bulbul's music continues to inspire and influence, making him a beloved figure in Bangladeshi music history.