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Bangladesh National Film Award For Best Story
The Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Story ( bn, বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার শ্রেষ্ঠ কাহিনীকার) is one of the most prestigious film awards given in Bangladesh. Since 1977, awards have been given in the category of best story. List of winners See also * Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Film The Bangladesh National Award for Best Film (officially National Award Best Film bn, জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার শ্রেষ্ঠ চলচ্চিত্র) is one of the categories in the Nati ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:National Film Awards (Bangladesh) Bangladeshi film awards Awards established in 1977 ...
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Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city in the world with a population of 8.9 million residents as of 2011, and a population of over 21.7 million residents in the Greater Dhaka Area. According to a Demographia survey, Dhaka has the most densely populated built-up urban area in the world, and is popularly described as such in the news media. Dhaka is one of the major cities of South Asia and a major global Muslim-majority city. Dhaka ranks 39th in the world and 3rd in South Asia in terms of urban GDP. As part of the Bengal delta, the city is bounded by the Buriganga River, Turag River, Dhaleshwari River and Shitalakshya River. The area of Dhaka has been inhabited since the first millennium. An early modern city developed from the 17th century as a provincial capital and c ...
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13th Bangladesh National Film Awards
The 13th Bangladesh National Film Awards, presented by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema released in the year 1988. The ceremony took place in Dhaka in 1988 and awards were given by then President of Bangladesh. The National Film Awards are the only film awards given by the government itself. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in Dhaka. 1988 was the 13th National Film Awards (Bangladesh), National Film Awards. List of winners This year awards were given in 17 categories. Awards for Best Male Playback Singer was not given in 1988. Merit Awards Technical Awards Special Awards * Best Child Artist (Special) - Baby Joya (''Bheja Chokh'') * Special Award - Firoza Rahman Tina (posthumous) See also *Bachsas Awards, Bachsas Film Awards *Meril Prothom Alo Awards *Ifad Film Club Award *Babisas Award References External links

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Nadir Naam Madhumoti
The nadir (, ; ar, نظير, naẓīr, counterpart) is the direction pointing directly ''below'' a particular location; that is, it is one of two vertical directions at a specified location, orthogonal to a horizontal flat surface. The direction opposite of the nadir is the zenith. Definitions Space science Since the concept of ''being below'' is itself somewhat vague, scientists define the nadir in more rigorous terms. Specifically, in astronomy, geophysics and related sciences (e.g., meteorology), the nadir at a given point is the local vertical direction pointing in the direction of the force of gravity at that location. The term can also be used to represent the lowest point that a celestial object reaches along its apparent daily path around a given point of observation (i.e. the object's ''lower culmination''). This can be used to describe the position of the Sun, but it is only technically accurate for one latitude at a time and only possible at the low latitudes. T ...
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Tanvir Mokammel
Tanvir Mokammel (born 8 March 1955) is a Bangladeshi filmmaker and writer. He is the recipient of Ekushey Padak in 2017. He won Bangladesh National Film Awards total ten times for the films ''Nodir Naam Modhumoti'' (1995), ''Chitra Nodir Pare'' (1999) and ''Lalsalu'' (2001). He is the current director of Bangladesh Film Institute in Dhaka. Early life and education Tanvir Mokammel grew up in Khulna. His father worked as a magistrate in Narail and his mother was a teacher in a local college. He completed his master's in English literature at the University of Dhaka. Career Since he was a university student, Mokammel worked as a left-wing journalist for landless peasants in rural areas. As a filmmaker he has made six full-length features and fifteen documentaries and short films, some of which have received national and international awards. His feature films are ''"Nodir Naam Modhumoti"'' ''(The River Named Modhumati)'', ''"Chitra Nodir Pare"'' ''(Quiet Flows the River Chitra)'', '' ...
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20th Bangladesh National Film Awards
The 20th Bangladesh National Film Awards, presented by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema released in the year 1995. The ceremony took place in Dhaka and awards were given by then President of Bangladesh. The National Film Awards are the only film awards given by the government itself. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in Dhaka. 1995 was the 20th ceremony of National Film Awards (Bangladesh), National Film Awards. List of winners This year artists received awards in 16 categories. No awards were given in Best Music Director, and Best Lyrics categories in 1995. Merit Awards Technical Awards See also *Meril Prothom Alo Awards *Ifad Film Club Award *Babisas Award References External links

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Aguner Poroshmoni
''Aguner Poroshmoni'' is a 1994 film based on the novel of the same name written and directed by Humayun Ahmed. The film won ''National Film Award'' in eight categories including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Plot. It was the first movie directed by Humayun Ahmed. About Humayun Ahmed made his debut as a film-maker by releasing the film. It was a time when the middle-class people of the country had long turned their backs on Bangla cinemas. Unconventional plot, humorous dialogues, lively characters and unique style of story line were the landmarks of the film. Cast * Asaduzzaman Noor as Bodi * Bipasha Hayat as Ratri * Abul Hayat as Motin * Dolly Johur as Surma * Dilara Zaman * Shila Ahmed as Opala * Hosne Ara Putul as Binti, the housemaid * Mozammel Hossain * Salehuddin Ahmed as tea stall owner * Tithi Haque * Borna Priyadarshini * Lutfur Rahman George Music The music of the film is scored by Satya Saha. Songs of Rabindranath Tagore and Hason Raja Dewan Hason Raj ...
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19th Bangladesh National Film Awards
The 19th Bangladesh National Film Awards, presented by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema released in the year 1994. The ceremony took place in Dhaka and awards were given by then President of Bangladesh. The National Film Awards are the only film awards given by the government itself. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in Dhaka. 1994 was the 19th ceremony of National Film Awards (Bangladesh), National Film Awards. List of winners This year artists received awards in 23 categories. Merit Awards Technical Awards Special Awards * Special Award - Ashish Kumar Loh (posthumous) * Best Child Artist (Special) - Hosne Ara Putul (''Aguner Poroshmoni'') See also *Meril Prothom Alo Awards *Ifad Film Club Award *Babisas Award References External links

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18th Bangladesh National Film Awards
The 18th Bangladesh National Film Awards, presented by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema released in the year 1993. The ceremony took place in Dhaka and awards were given by then President of Bangladesh. The National Film Awards are the only film awards given by the government itself. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in Dhaka. 1993 was the 18th ceremony of National Film Awards (Bangladesh), National Film Awards. List of winners This year artists received awards in 19 categories. Awards for Best Short Film and Best Actor in a Supporting Role were not given. Merit Awards Technical Awards Special Awards * Special Award - Nazir Ahmed (posthumous) See also *Meril Prothom Alo Awards *Ifad Film Club Award *Babisas Award References External links

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Humayun Ahmed
Humayun Ahmed (; 13 November 1948 – 19 July 2012) was a Bangladeshi novelist, dramatist, screenwriter, filmmaker, songwriter, scholar, and professor. His breakthrough was his debut novel '' Nondito Noroke'' published in 1972. He wrote over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, many of which were bestsellers in Bangladesh. His books were the top sellers at the Ekushey Book Fair during the 1990s and 2000s. He won the Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1981 and the Ekushey Padak in 1994 for his contribution to Bengali literature. In the early 1990s, Ahmed emerged as a filmmaker. He went on to make a total of eight films - each based on his own novels. He received six Bangladesh National Film Awards in different categories for the films ''Daruchini Dip'', '' Aguner Poroshmoni'' and ''Ghetuputra Komola''. He has his own production company named Nuhash Chalachitra. Considered as one of the cornerstones in modern Bengali literature, his works are characterized by non-violence, reali ...
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17th Bangladesh National Film Awards
The 17th Bangladesh National Film Awards, presented by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema released in the year 1992. The ceremony took place in Dhaka and awards were given by then President of Bangladesh. The National Film Awards are the only film awards given by the government itself. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in Dhaka. 1992 was the 17th ceremony of National Film Awards (Bangladesh), National Film Awards. List of winners This year awards were given in 23 categories. Merit Awards Technical Awards Special Awards * Special Award - Abdul Jabbar Khan (director), Abdul Jabbar Khan (posthumous) See also *Meril Prothom Alo Awards *Ifad Film Club Award *Babisas Award References External links

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Padma Meghna Jamuna
''Padma Meghna Jamuna'' ( bn, পদ্মা মেঘনা যমুনা) is a Bangladeshi National award-winning film directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam ( Bengali: চাষী নজরুল ইসলাম). The film was released 1991. The film produced by Mohammad Iqbal Hossain and story written by Mohammed Mohiuddin and also screenplay and dialogue by Jalaluddin Rumi. The film stars Bobita, Farooque, Champa, Bulbul Ahmed, ATM Shamsuzzaman and more. In 1991, this film received the National Film Award for the best film award including other six categories. Cast * Farooque – Hashu * Bobita – Saju * Champa – Maju * Bulbul Ahmed – Ratan * Aliraj – Ikram * Shawkat Akbar – Bashar Ahmed * ATM Shamsuzzaman – Boro Miyan * Khaleda Aktar Kolpona – Kismat Banu * Ahmed Sharif – Khayer Khan * Rasheda- Nasiman * Minu Rahman – Ekram's Mother * Sushma- Ratan's mother Music The film's music is directed by Nurul Alam Khandaker. Song written by Nazrul I ...
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Mohiuddin Ahmad
Mohiuddin Ahmad (popularly known as Mohammad Mohiuddin) is a Bangladeshi film director, writer and producer. In 1982, he won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director for the film ''Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo'' and in 1991 he won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Story for the film '' Padma Meghna Jamuna''. Selected films * ''Matir Pahar'' - 1959 * ''Tomar Amar'' - 1961 * ''Raja Elo Shohore'' - 1964 * ''Shit Bikle'' - 1964 * ''Godhulir Prem'' - 1965 * ''Isa Khan'' - 1974 * '' Surja Dighal Bari'' - 1979 * ''Protiggya'' - 1980 * ''Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo ''Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo'' ( bn, বড় ভালো লোক ছিল; English: He Was a Good Man) is a 1982 Dhallywood drama film directed by famous journalist and director Mohammad Mohiuddin. This film received National Film Awards in six ca ...'' - 1982 * '' Padma Meghna Jamuna'' - 1991 Awards and nominations National Film Awards References Footnotes Bibliography * * External links * {{DEFAUL ...
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