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To tell you frankly, I could not understand what really you wanted to say in your post. But, let me clear you about the National Anthem of Bangladesh and its melody.
1) What we know today as our National Anthem was written by Tagore as a poem and not as a song. It means it was not given a melody at the time of its writing.
2) I do not remember exactly until when, but this poem was mostly recited by the school students in a poetric form, because there was no melody for it.
3) Then came a time when we heard some one talented has composed a melody for the poem. So, we got a national anthem with a melody.
4) A few years ago, I was watching an Indian Bangla movie about the lives of Baishnavs of Bengal. The name was perhaps Raikamal.
5) The film had many many songs, and to my surprise I came across a song whose melody is exactly same as our national anthem written by Tagore. I checked the production date of that film. It was about 1952 or 1953.
6) It means that someone in Bangladesh had fraudanly stolen the melody from that 1952/53 film song and imposed that to the NA. What a shame this is for the people of bangladesh.
7) The guy who has stolen the melody thought people will not find out his theft because the film was very old and was also not that popular.
No Integra is right, the music of the song is indeed inspired by 'Ami Kothay Paabo Taare/ Aamar Moner Manush Jeere' by Gagan Harkara. The music was jotted down by Indira Devi hearing it from Tagore himself.