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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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