Iqbal found out that in his reply to Amina, Tagore had written, "Replied by Gurudev Ashirbad 4/6/40," and he began searching for the lost letter. It took him around 20 years to collect a photocopy of it. "I collected the contact details of Amina's niece from an acquaintance and she emailed me a copy of the letter," Iqbal said. In his reply, Tagore earnestly conveyed his blessings for Amina.
After completing her bachelor's and master's from Dhaka University, Amina Mozahar taught at several colleges and joined the East Pakistan Education Service. She also published a number of essays in periodicals like "Saugat", and wrote a textbook, "Bhasha O Birachan". She was first introduced to Tagore's poems through her textbooks and "Chayanika". Over time, she began to feel a kinship with the poet and thought of penning down a letter to him. Although she had requested Tagore to reply, she did not anticipate such a swift response. Her response has been preserved by the words of Kazi Saifuddin Omar in "Swarupkathir Prottonto Polligrame Rabindranather Chithi."