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Intekhab Dinar
Intekhab Dinar is a popular Bangladeshi actor known for starring in the Ekushey Television tv series ''Bondhone'' and Chorki series '' Unoloukik''. Early life The paternal grandfather of Dinar owned Purabi, a movie theater in Mymensingh. Career In 1995, Dinar joined the theater troupe "Nagorik Natya Somproday". He acted in several plays including ''Nurul Diner Sharajibon'', ''Ocholayoton", "Mrityu Sangbad'', ''Galileo", "Dewan Gazir Kissa'' and ''Shankha Chil''. Dinar debuted in television drama by his performing in ''Gor'', written by Gazi Rakayet and directed by Salauddin Lavlu in 1997. Dinar acted in the drama because Rakayet inspired him to do that. Then Dinar became popular by performing in TV series ''Bondhone''. He also acted in films including ''Joyjatra'' and ''Phirey Esho Behula''. ''Joyjatra'', the 2004 Bangladeshi film, was his debut film. After the 2010s, Intekhab Dinar became frustrated as his work declined. Then he decided to retire from acting in consultation w ...
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Unoloukik
''Unoloukik'' ( bn, ঊনলৌকিক) is a Bangladeshi anthology streaming television series written by Shibabrata Barman and directed by Robiul Alam Robi. Individual episodes explore the psychoanalytic journey of the human mind. There are five episodes in this series. The first episode ''Moribar Holo Taar Shwaad'' premiered on 12 July 2021, and the last episode of the series ''Dwikhondito'' premiered on 12 August 2021 on Chorki. The series has adopted four stories by Shibabrata Barman - ''Moribar Holo Tar Shwaad'', ''Dwikhondito'', ''Jagar Bela Holo'' (adapted to ''Mrs. Prohelika''), and ''Television'' (adapted to ''Hello Ladies''). And he wrote the fifth story ''Don't Write Me'' especially for this series. ''Unoloukik'' has been produced under the banner of Film Noir and Film Syndicate. Saleh Sobhan Auneem served as the producer and Mir Mukarram Hossain, Tanim Noor, Rumel Chowdhury were the executive producers. The screenwriting team consists of Neamoth Ullah Masum, Syed ...
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Uttara (town)
Uttara Model Town or simply Uttara ( bn, উত্তরা) is a suburb of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The name derives from the Bengali word ''uttar'' meaning "north". It lies on the road to Gazipur, and adjoins Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. History Planning In 1966, Dhaka Improvement Trust planned to build a satellite town under ''North Satellite Town project'' in Dhaka District. In 1980, DIT changed the project name into ''Uttara Residential Model Town Project''. First phase RAJUK completed the first phase of the project in 1992. In this phase Uttara had 6,000 plots. The total land for these plots was 950 acrss. Completed sectors in 1st phase are Sector 1, Sector 2, Sector 3, Sector 4, Sector 5, Sector 6, Sector 7, Sector 8, Sector 9, and Sector 10. Second phase New phase started after the completion of first phase. Second phase took 6 years to complete. Completed sectors in 2nd phase are Sector 11, Sector 12, Sector 13, and Sector 14. Third phase During t ...
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Golam Sohrab Dodul
Ghulam is an Arabic name. Ghulam or Gholam may also refer to: * Gholam Ali, Sistan and Baluchestan, a village in Iran * ''Ghulam'' (film), a 1998 Hindi film * Ghulam, or Ghilman, slave soldiers See also * * * Ghulami (other) * Gulam Gulam (circa 1860-1901) was an Indian practitioner of pehlwani. Gulam participated in early catch wrestling tournaments in Europe. At 5 feet 9 inches and 280 pounds, Gulam wrestled in Paris in 1900 at the time of 1900 World's Fair. In Paris, ...
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Shapludu (film)
''Shapludu'' ( bn, সাপলুডু) is a Bangladeshi political thriller by Golam Sohrab Dodul starring Arifin Shuvoo and Bidya Sinha Saha Mim which was released in theaters across Bangladesh on 27 September 2019. Plot Irfan has been the moral political guardian to Arman the way Ahsan has been to him. Then why does a series of unfortunate events- female trafficking, drug smuggling, disappearing of a foreign journalist, a bomb blast- occur in their small town of Thanchi? Who are they that prey on the aborigines at night? Who are they, who roam around with blood-spattered faces and weapons in hand during Vaisavi? Why does Arman continuously end up as the scapegoat? Where do someone's gains lie in Arman's death? While finding answers to these questions, Arman falls into a rabbit hole of ghoulish truths, making him lose his credence. Right there starts Arman's striking journey to save Pushpa, and his country. It is a story of Arman's love for Pushpa, of Ahsan and Irfan's love ...
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Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (born 2 May 1973) is a Bangladeshi film director, producer and screenwriter. His films ''Third Person Singular Number'', ''Television'', ''No Bed Of Roses'' were critically acclaimed across the world and received numerous international and national awards. He founded filmmakers' movement called ''"Chabial"''. Early life Farooki was born 2 May 1973 in the Nakhalpara neighborhood of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He attended Tejgaon Government Boys' High School. Career Farooki has set a new trend in terms of presentation and direction in the early 2000. His debut film was ''Bachelor'' (2003) starring Humayun Faridi, Aupee Karim, Ferdous Ahmed, Shabnur and many others. Then his second film, a political satire ''Made In Bangladesh'' (2007) starring Zahid Hasan, Tariq Anam Khan, Shahiduzzaman Selim and others. His third film ''Third Person Singular Number'' starring Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Topu, Mosharraf Karim was premiered in Busan International Film Festival (2009). I ...
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Shonibar Bikel
''Shonibar Bikel'' () is a 2019 Bangladeshi-German-Russian co-production film directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, a one shot political thriller, inspired from the July 2016 Dhaka attack. The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Moscow International Film Festival. The film has been cleared for release in Bangladesh by Bangladesh Film Censor Board after 4 years. Plot On a nice Saturday afternoon during Ramadan, citizens enjoy sleepy day time. Suddenly, a group of terrorists takes over a cafe in the city holding hostages of employees and customers. The police soon surround the building and demand negotiation and surrenders, the terrorists fortify the cafe with gas cylinders continuing their unfair tribunal. Foreigners, the disabled, women, businessmen, artists, non-Muslims, and even Muslims with different sect are subject to brutal hostility. The media streaming live news to attract more viewers doesn't care for the safety of the hostages. Each time a hostage is executed one by ...
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Sincerely Yours, Dhaka
''Sincerely Yours, Dhaka'' ( bn, ইতি, তোমারই ঢাকা) is a 2018 Impress Telefilm drama film produced as Bangladesh's first anthology film directed by eleven individual directors. It is a collection of gritty shorts centered on the capital city of Bangladesh, Dhaka, and the people living in its margins. It was awarded "Best Original Screenplay" at the 11th edition of the Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF), held from January 18 to 22, 2019 in Jaipur, India. It is one of the first two films to enter Netflix originating from Bangladesh. It was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was also screened at 51st International Film Festival of India in January 2021 in Country in focus section. Plot In this omnibus, 11 Bangladeshi filmmakers created a love letter to the city of Dhaka representing their point of view of the li ...
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Murad Parvez
Murad Parvez is a Bangladeshi film and television director. He was director of ''Chandragrohon'' and ''Brihonnola'' and directed many TV serials in Bangladesh. Career Murad Parvez is a well-known Director, Producer, Writer of Bangla film industry who began his career at an young age. He has directed many TV serials in Bangladesh.He earned much name and fame for directed Chandragrohon and Brihonnola. He has a huge fanbase both in Bangladesh and India. He won Bangladesh National Film Award Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million pe ... for Best Actor for his role in the film Ghani: The Cycle (2006). Works Television * '' Smiritir Alpona Anki'' Films References External links * * * Murad Parvez oBMDb Living people Bangladeshi television directors Bangladeshi ...
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Brihonnola
''Brihonnola'' is a 2014 Bangladeshi feature film directed and produced by Murad Parvez based on a short story named "Gaach-ta Bolechilo" (The Tree had Told) by Indian Bengali author Syed Mustafa Siraj. The film stars Ferdous Ahmed, Sohana Saba, Azad Abul Kalam, Jhuna Choudhury, Intekhab Dinar. Brihonnola is a tale of the goodness inherent in human nature prevailing over religious prejudice and racial dogmatism. The film released on 19 September 2014. Plot Mohanpur is an ancient village, not unlike many such villages of our country, still deprived of the basic amenities of modern times. There is a local health centre minus a permanent doctor (Azad Abul Kalam) as no one is willing to work and live in a village. There is also a primary school with no more than a handful of pupils and the few who do go to school hardly ever attend college afterward. The population of the village is just average, neither too dense nor too sparse. One it was a predominantly Hindu locality, but in ...
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Badrul Anam Saud
Badrul Anam Saud is a Bangladeshi film director and scriptwriter. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director, Best Director and Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Dialogue, Best Dialogue for the film ''Gohin Baluchor'' (2017). Personal life Saud is married to actress-politician Suborna Mustafa, who is 15 years older than saud. Works Films * ''Khondo Golpo 1971'' (2011) * ''Gohine Baluchor'' (2017) * ''Rupsha Nodir Banke'' (2020) Television * ''Doll's House (TV series), Doll's House'' (2007) * ''Tomay Hrid Majhare Rakhbo'' (2017) * ''Akkhor Theke Uthe Asha Manush'' (2018) * ''Lukochuri Lukochuri Golpo'' (2019) References

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