Early life
Runa Laila was born in a middle class family on November 17, 1952, in Sylhet, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Her father was from Rajshahi. A music ustad would visit the family home, to teach classical music to Runa's elder sister Dina Laila. As younger siblings are wont to do, Runa too would sit down and pick it up effortlessly. But the energetic youngster's heart was in dance, and she was enrolled in a school where she learnt Kathak, Bharatanatyam, and Kathakali. Her early music training was done when her family lived in Karachi's Federal B area in 1960. Ustad Qader, later known as Piya Rang, was her teacher.
Runa Laila was a bright youngster brought up in the typical Bengali mould, where the arts, like other fine things of life, were nurtured with just as much enthusiasm as to keep them buzzing happily within the family circle. Besides her classical training, she recalls gratefully the influence of Manzur Hussain on her career, since, instead of pampering her as a child, he told her that while her voice was good, it had certain flaws he needed her to work on. In those days, recording a song meant meeting a crowd of people in the studio, singing along with the orchestra and, should anyone make a mistake, starting over again from the beginning.
She started learning classical music at a very early age and received vigorous training from Ustad Habibiddin Khan. She made her first public debut as a singer at the age of six and cut her first disc for a Pakistani film called "Jugnu" at the age of twelve. She had a great inspiration from famous playback singer Ahmed Rushdi as she followed his way of expressing emotions during singing and also made a hit pair with him later on.
Career
Runa's career as a singer came about by accident. It was her elder sister Dina who first got the break, but on the day of her performance, she developed a sore throat and Runa was asked to stand in. She was so little that she could not hold the 'Tanpura'. She held it horizontally and sang a 'kheyal'. She started appearing on the 'Zia Mohyuddin Show', a Karachi TV stage show (1972–74)and later did songs for numerous Pakistani films in the 70s. "Umra Jan Ada" (1972) was one such super hit film in which all but one song were sung by Runa Laila.
Sister Dina (once married to Pakistani politician from Sindh, Makhdoom Amin Fahim) would have followed in her footsteps but had to give up singing when she married. She later died of cancer. In memory of her sister, Runa held six concerts in Bangladesh and donated the entire proceeds to a children's hospital in Dhaka to build a cancer ward which has been named after her sister.
Films
She sang playback for many movies in Bangladesh and India and, before the independence of Bangladesh, in Pakistan. She is known for her songs "Dama Dam Mast Qalandar"which have been sung by other artists and "Mera Babu Chhail Chhabeela Main to Nachoongigi", .
She made a sensational entry into the Hindi filmdom with Ek Se Badkar Ek in 1974. Music lovers all over India were swinging to the rhythmic beat of Dama Dam Mast Qalander.
Her songs in "Gharonda", which was released later, also did well with the audience. After that she withdrew from Mumbai but is still popular in India. Some of the music directors she has worked with are Jaidev, Kalyanji Anandji,Laxmikantaa-Pyaralal and Bappi Lahiri.
She is equally popular in the Bengali pop music space with songs like "Sadher Lau Banailo Morey", "Shilpi ami, tomaderi gan shonabo" and "Bondhu Tin Din Tor Barite Gelam".
Personal life
Runa Laila has an older sister named Dina Laila and a younger brother named Syed Ali Murad. She has been married four times and has a daughter named Tani Laila. Runa Laila first married Khawaza Javed Kaiser, secondly Maidul Islam, thirdly a Swiss citizen named Ron Danieland and lastly the famous Bangladeshi actor Alamgir.
Discography
- Runa Laila-Kala Sha Kala March 23, 2010
- Runa Laila - Moods & Emotions Dec 01 2008
- Bazm-E-Laila
- The Loves Of Runa Laila
- Ganga Amar Ma Padma Amar Ma-Runa Laila
- Superuna Dec 01 1982
- Runa Goes Disco Sep 01 1982
- Runa Sings Shahbaz Qalandar Sep 01 1982
- Geet / Ghazals Sep 01 1976
- Runa In Pakistan (Geet) Dec 01 1980
- Runa In Pakistan (Ghazals) Dec 01 1980
- Sincerely Yours Runa Laila
- I Love to Sing for You
Filmography
Some of her Pakistani films are
- Commander
- Phir Subah Hogi
- Gharonda
- Hum Dono
- Anjuman
- Man Ki Jeet
- Ehsaas
- Dilruba
Bollywood
- Gharonda
- Ek Se Badhkar Ek
- Yadgaar
- Agnipath
- sapnon ka mandir
- jaaney bahar
Some of her Bangladeshi Films are
- Shwaralipi
- Dui Jibon
- Antore Antore
- The Rain
Awards
Bangladesh
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- Independence Day Award,
- National Film Award, Bangladesh (4 times)
- Shelteck Award
- Lux Channel I Performance Award(Lifetime)
India
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- Saigal Award, India
Pakistan
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- Nigar Award (twice), Pakistan
- Critics Award
- Graduate Award (twice)
- National Council of Music gold medal
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