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Ka Kha Ga Gha Umo
Ka Kha Ga Gha Umo (ক খ গ ঘ ঙ) is a 1970 Bangladeshi film directed by Narayan Ghosh Mita. Razzak and Kabari Sarwar plays the lead roles. Cast * Razzak * Kabori Sarwar * AFM Abdul Ali Lalu Shooting The film's shooting began in Chuadanga, the hometown of cinematographer Baby Islam. The shooting took place for 20 days in a house named 'Setab Manzil' which was the maternal grandfather's house of Baby Islam. Actress Kabari had to stay there for a month for the shooting. Later, people named the road in front of that house as 'Kabari Road'. The road was officially recognised in that name by local administration in February 2017. Music The film's music has been composed by Altaf Mahmud and the songs were penned by Gazi Mazharul Anwar *"Aha Cholte Gele Choron" - Ferdousi Rahman *"Pagla Re Tui Bhober Reeti" - Altaf Mahmud *"Shaluk Shaluk Biler Jole" - Ferdousi Rahman *N/A - Abdul Jabbar *"Jodi Boli Jete Nahi Dibo" - Mohammad Ali Siddiqui and Sabina Yasmin *"Amar Jhumko ...
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Narayan Ghosh Mita
Narayan Ghosh Mita ( bn, নারায়ণ ঘোষ মিতা) is a Bangladeshi writer and film director. He was the first recipient of National Film Award in best director category. Filmography See also * Khan Ataur Rahman * Satya Saha Satya Saha (25 December 1934 – 27 January 1999) was a Bangladeshi composer, and musician. His notable composed songs are "Chena Chena Lage" by Shyamal Mitra, "Dukkho Amar Basor Raater Palonko", "Chhiti Dio Protidin" by Sabina Yasmin, "Mon Bole ... References External links Narayan Ghosh Mitaat the Interner Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Mita, Narayan Ghosh Bengali Hindus Bangladeshi Hindus Bangladeshi film directors Bangladeshi film producers Best Director National Film Award (Bangladesh) winners Year of birth missing (living people) Possibly living people Bangladeshi women film producers ...
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AFM Abdul Ali Lalu
AFM Abdul Ali Lalu (20 October 1932 – 21 July 2008) was a Bangladeshi film and television actor mostly in a comedic role. He was notable for his on-screen catchphrase ''"Koinchhen Dehi"'' in the television show ''Jodi Kichu Mone Na Koren'', hosted by Fazle Lohani. He acted in more than 100 films. Early life and career Lalu was born in Charpara Sehara in Mymensingh to Wajed Ali and Zobeda Khatun. He first acted in a drama titled ''Palli Samaj'', directed by his father. In 1960, he moved to Dhaka for opportunities. Lalu was an artiste of Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Betar. He debuted in film acting through the film Surya Snan (1962). Earlier, he worked as an assistant director with Abdul Jabber Khan in the film ''Mukh O Mukhosh'' (1956). He performed in the comic serial ''Triratna'', plays ''Gharua'', ''Anwara'' and magazine programme ''Bahurupi''. Personal life Lalu was an employee of Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board BTCL or Bangladesh Telecommunications C ...
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Bengali-language Pakistani Films
Bengali ( ), generally known by its endonym Bangla (, ), is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Bengal region of South Asia. It is the official, national, and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh and the second most widely spoken of the 22 scheduled languages of India. With approximately 300 million native speakers and another 37 million as second language speakers, Bengali is the fifth most-spoken native language and the seventh most spoken language by total number of speakers in the world. Bengali is the fifth most spoken Indo-European language. Bengali is the official and national language of Bangladesh, with 98% of Bangladeshis using Bengali as their first language. Within India, Bengali is the official language of the states of West Bengal, Tripura and the Barak Valley region of the state of Assam. It is also a second official language of the Indian state of Jharkhand since September 2011. It is the most widely spoken language in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands ...
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1970s Bengali-language Films
Year 197 ( CXCVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Magius and Rufinus (or, less frequently, year 950 '' Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 197 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * February 19 – Battle of Lugdunum: Emperor Septimius Severus defeats the self-proclaimed emperor Clodius Albinus at Lugdunum (modern Lyon). Albinus commits suicide; legionaries sack the town. * Septimius Severus returns to Rome and has about 30 of Albinus's supporters in the Senate executed. After his victory he declares himself the adopted son of the late Marcus Aurelius. * Septimius Severus forms new naval units, manning all the triremes in Italy with heavily armed troops for war in the East. His soldiers embark on ...
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1970 Films
The year 1970 in film involved some significant events. __TOC__ Highest-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1970 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * January 9 - Larry Fine, the second member of The Three Stooges, suffers a massive stroke, effectively ending his career. * February 11 - '' The Magic Christian'', starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr, premieres in New York City. The film's soundtrack album, including Badfinger's "Come and Get It" (written and produced by Paul McCartney), is released on Apple Records. * March 12 - Film debut of Ornella Muti in ''La moglie più bella'' (The Most Beautiful Wife) 3 days after her 15th birthday.IMDB * March 17 - The controversial film '' The Boys in the Band'', directed by William Friedkin and based on Mart Crowley's hit off-Broadway play, opens in theaters. * October 24 - Joan Crawford's final film, the low-budget horror picture ''Trog'', opens in theaters. * December 1 - ''Yousuf Khan Sher Ba ...
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Sabina Yasmin
Sabina Yasmin (born 4 September 1953) is a Bangladeshi singer. She is best known as a playback singer in Bengali cinema. She has won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer a record 14 times. She has recorded more than 1,500 songs for films and over 10,000 songs in total. Yasmin was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1984 and Independence Day Award in 1996 by the Government of Bangladesh. Early life Yasmin was born on 4 September 1953. Her father, Lutfar Rahman, worked in Provincial Civil Service of British Raj and her mother, Begum Mouluda Khatun, was a vocal artist who took lessons from the musician Ustaad Kader Baksh. Yasmin's sisters are singers Farida, Fauzia, Nazma and Nilufar. The first song that Yasmin learned with the household harmonium was ''Khokon Moni Shona''. In 1964, she sang regularly in ''Khela Ghar'', a radio programme. P.C. Gomez was her classical music mentor. Musician Altaf Mahmud discovered her singing voice while visiting her neighbour's ...
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Mohammad Ali Siddiqui
Mohammad Ali Siddiqui (2 February 1944 – 4 November 2014) was a Bangladeshi playback singer. He was a singer in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He has sung a total of 250 songs in his career spanning over three decades. He was awarded with several prizes including the National Award, Dinesh Padak, Bandhan Lifetime Award and Shilpakala Academy Award. Discography Film songs References {{DEFAULTSORT:Siddiqui, Mohammad Ali 1944 births 2014 deaths People from Netrokona District 20th-century Bangladeshi male singers 20th-century Bangladeshi singers Bangladeshi playback singers ...
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Abdul Jabbar
ʻAbd al-Jabbār (ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الجبار) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Jabbār'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. It means "servant of the All-compeller". It may refer to: People People of faith *Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmad (935–1025), Iraqi Qadi and religious author *Abdel-Sattar Abdel-Jabbar, Iraqi cleric * Abduljabbar Nasuru Kabara, Nigerian Islamic cleric * Nasuru Kabara (1924 - 1996) Nigerian Islamic cleric and formal Qadiriyya leader of West Africa. Activists * Abdul Jabbar (activist) (1919–1952), Bengali-language demonstrator *Abdulwahid AlAbduljabbar (1935–1970), Saudi political prisoner Politicians *Abdul Jalilul Jabbar, 17th-century sultan of Brunei *Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan (1882–1958), Pakistani politician *Abdul Jabbar Khan (1902–1984), Pakistani politician * M. A. Jabbar (1932–2020), Bangladeshi poli ...
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Ferdousi Rahman
Ferdausi Rahman (; born 28 June 1941) also known as Ferdausi Begum is a Bangladeshi playback singer. She is the daughter of folk singer Abbas Uddin. She sang some popular film songs for Pakistani films also in the 1960s especially working with the music composer Robin Ghosh in film Chakori released in 1967. She was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1977 and Independence Day Award in 1995 by the Government of Bangladesh. Personal life Rahman had two elder brothers, Justice Mustafa Kamal (died 2015) and singer Mustafa Zaman Abbasi. Her niece, Nashid Kamal, is a singer. Her other nieces who are also singers are Samira Abbasi and Sharmini Abbasi. Rahman is married to Rezaur Rahman, an engineer and industrialist, since 1966. They have two sons, Rubaiyat Rahman and Razin Rahman. Career Rahman participated as a children artiste in radio programs. In 1955, she first sang for the radio as an adult artiste. The first released movie where she sang as a playback singer was Ehtesham's ''Ei Desh T ...
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Gazi Mazharul Anwar
Gazi Mazharul Anwar (22 February 1943 – 4 September 2022) was a Bangladeshi film director, producer, lyricist, screenwriter and music director. He earned the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyricist a record six times for the films ''Tit for Tat (1992)'', ''Ajante (1996)'', ''Churiwala (2001)'', ''Lal Dariya (2002)'', ''Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003)'' and '' Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe (2016)''. He worked as a lyricist in the "Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra". He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2002 and Independence Day Award in 2021 by the government of Bangladesh. He has penned lyrics for 176 films. Career 1960s Gazi started his career as a lyricist at Radio Pakistan. The Bangladeshi film industry was born in 1956. Gazi started his career as a lyricist in the Dhallywood film industry in 1965. He wrote songs for Zahir Raihan's films, including ''Kacher Dewal'' (1965), ''Behula'' (1966), and ''Dui Bhai'' (1968). In 1968, Zahir asked him to pen seven songs for a film in two ...
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Chuadanga
Chuadanga ( bn, চুয়াডাঙ্গা) is a prosperous city in the western part of Bangladesh. It is the headquarters of Chuadanga Sadar Upazila and Chuadanga District. Chuadanga was the first capital of Bangladesh. It was the sub-district of Kushtia district & turned into a district in 1984. In 1862, the first railway station in Bangladesh was established in Chuadanga city. Chuadanga city is connected by rail and road across the country. Education Victoria Jubilee Government High School Victoria Jubilee Government High School (V.J. Government High School for short) is the oldest high school in Chuadanga district and one of the oldest schools in Bangladesh. The school was established at Chuadanga Sadar in 1880. Victoria Jubilee Gov ...,founded in 1880, and Chuadanga Government Girls' High School (1914) are notable secondary schools in Chuadanga. Chuadanga Govt. College is also notable higher educational institute in the district. Which was founded in 1962. Reference ...
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Kabori Sarwar
Sarah Begum Kabori (also Kabori Sarwar; born Mina Pal, 19 July 1950 – 17 April 2021) was a Bangladeshi film actress and politician. Her notable films include ''Sutorang'', ''Sareng Bou'', ''Abhirbhab'', ''Shat Bhai Champa'', ''Sujon Sokhi'' and ''Lalon Fokir''. She received the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the film ''Sareng Bou'' (1978) and Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. Kabori got involved into politics later in her life. She became an elected member of parliament from the Narayanganj-4 constituency as an Awami League politician in 2008 and served until 2014. Early life Kabori was born in Boalkhali, Chittagong, East Bengal, Pakistan. She studied until 8th grade. Her father, Krisna Das Paul, was a Bhajan singer and her mother used to recite verses from religious books. Kabori was born in a cultural based family. Her siblings knew how to dance and sing. And her brother could play the tabla. Film career Kabori debuted in film industr ...
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