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==Career==
==Career==
Munshi started his career as a Shepherd Designer at Army Navy Stores in Kolkata. Then he moved to Mumbai . There he worked as an advertiser in the office of the [[Times of India]]. With this work, he performed [[Rabindra Sangeet]] every month at [[Akashvani]]'s [[Mumbai]] Center and used to sing Swadeshi Jagaran on Prabhat Ferry. As a successful artist, Munshi mastered the art of sketching scenes in film projects also. As a result, he returned to Calcutta with a job as the art director of the international advertising agency DJ Keymar. {{Citation needed|reason=Your explanation here|date=March 2022}} His work in advertising gives special fame in the field of the railway and tea board.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Poster-by-Annada-Munshi-for-ITMEB-1947-courtesy-Courtesy-Urban-History-Documentation_fig8_274463295</ref> In 1946, he wrote the script for an outstanding film, along with details and sketches of each scene, in a new way of thinking about his whole life. Eminent Bengali graphic designers Raghunath Goswami, Ranen Ayan Dutta and many others came in contact with Annada Munshi. 
Munshi started his career as a Shepherd Designer at Army Navy Stores in Kolkata. Then he moved to Mumbai . There he worked as an advertiser in the office of the [[Times of India]]. With this work, he performed [[Rabindra Sangeet]] every month at [[Akashvani]]'s [[Mumbai]] Center and used to sing Swadeshi Jagaran on Prabhat Ferry. As a successful artist, Munshi mastered the art of sketching scenes in film projects also. As a result, he returned to Calcutta with a job as the art director of the international advertising agency DJ Keymar. {{Citation needed|reason=Your explanation here|date=March 2022}} His work in advertising gives special fame in the field of the railway and tea board.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Poster-by-Annada-Munshi-for-ITMEB-1947-courtesy-Courtesy-Urban-History-Documentation_fig8_274463295|title=Poster by Annada Munshi for ITMEB, 1947|work=Researchgate}}</ref> In 1946, he wrote the script for an outstanding film, along with details and sketches of each scene, in a new way of thinking about his whole life. Eminent Bengali graphic designers Raghunath Goswami, Ranen Ayan Dutta and many others came in contact with Annada Munshi. 


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