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''Hajar Bachhor Dhore'' also ( bn, হাজার বছর ধরে, English: ''Symphony of Agony'') is a Bangladeshi
Bengali-language 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 t ...
film. It was released in 2005 throughout Bangladesh. It was directed by Kohinur Akter Suchanda. Based on Bangladeshi novelist and film maker
Zahir Raihan Mohammad Zahirullah (19 August 1935 – disappeared 30 January 1972), known as Zahir Raihan, was a Bangladeshi novelist, writer and filmmaker. He is most notable for his documentary ''Stop Genocide'' (1971), made during the Bangladesh Liberation ...
's most popular novel ''Hajar Bochhor Dhore'', it stars Riaz, newcomer Shoshi,
Shahnoor Shahnoor is a Bangladeshi actress and model who acted jn films and television dramas and became model in TVCs. Her most notable works include ''Hajar Bachhor Dhore, Sahoshi Manush Chai, Swapner Bashor, Noyon Vora Jol.'' Biography Syeda Kamrun Na ...
, Kohinur Akter Suchanda,
ATM Shamsuzzaman Abu Taher Mohammad Shamsuzzaman ( bn, আবু তাহের মোহাম্মদ শামসুজ্জ়ামান; 10 September 1941 – 20 February 2021), better known as known as ATM Shamsuzzaman, was a Bangladeshi film and telev ...
and many more. ''Hajar Bachhor Dhore'' was highly appreciated by film critics and film viewers and won National Film Awards for best film award and in six other categories. The film was also awarded by Meril Prothom Alo Awards with the best film award with three categories.


Plot

The story begins years ago with Kashem. He was rich and not lacking of anything except a child. His wife finally requests that he marry again so that he can have children. His wife marries him to a younger woman and then kills herself that night by eating a poisonous flower. This began the tradition of polygamy in this family. Years pass and that very house where Kashem lived in is now inhabited by the elderly Makbul, his little brother Montu, his cousins and his 3 wives live. His youngest wife Tuni is but a teenager. She is in love with her husband's younger brother Montu and Montu also has feelings for her, but they are bound by their love for Makbul. Montu is also loved by his neighbor Ambia. Everyone notices and makes fun on Montu and Ambia, which angers Tuni. One day Ambia's entire family is wiped out by a disease. No one goes to bury the bodies for fear of catching the disease. But the kind-hearted Montu defies all to bury the bodies and shows great compassion towards Ambia. Makbul decides to marry Ambia to Montu so that his family can take over all of Ambia's property. Tuni is against this and devises a plan to stop Montu's marriage to Ambia. She convinces Makbul that he should take Ambia as his 4th wife. Then all of the property would be his saying that every man should have 4 wives. Makbul is convinced. When Makbul tells his family his plans to marry Ambia, his family is infuriated. His wives begin crying in protest and argue that he is too old to marry again. They refuse to give permission to marry. His cousins also protest. Tuni fuels his fire from behind him. Finally in anger he divorces is first two wives. His cousin throws a rock at his head. He becomes sick from the wound. His older two wives leave to their houses crying, since they do not have any reason to stay. His second wife's brother angrily claims that he will marry his sister to a much wealthier man soon. Soon Makbul dies leaving Tuni all by herself. She is considered his only widow as he divorced his first two wives before he died. Tuni is consumed with guilt as she feels that all of this happened because of her. When Montu sees her wearing the white sari of a widow, he asks her to marry him as she can't stand to see her in such a state. But she tells him that this is her punishment as she caused this downfall of an entire family. The story flashes back to years in the future where they show that Montu and Ambia have wed. Then they show Tuni is now an elderly widow living out her life in solitude. A minor story arc shows Makbul's younger cousin who has beat two wives to death already. He mercilessly beats his third wife and when Montu protests he is told to mind his own business as he has no right to tell anyone how to treat their wife. One day Montu sees her attempting to commit suicide, but then she does not. He is astounded by a human beings willingness to live no matter how hard their life is. One day when Montu returns from a trip he finds out that the third wife has also been beaten to death. At the end when Makbul is telling the family he wants to marry Ambia, the cousin says that since he does not have a wife he will marry Ambia, to which Tuni replies that he would just beat her to death as well.


Cast

* Riaz as Montu * Shoshi as Tuni *
Shahnoor Shahnoor is a Bangladeshi actress and model who acted jn films and television dramas and became model in TVCs. Her most notable works include ''Hajar Bachhor Dhore, Sahoshi Manush Chai, Swapner Bashor, Noyon Vora Jol.'' Biography Syeda Kamrun Na ...
as Ambia *
ATM Shamsuzzaman Abu Taher Mohammad Shamsuzzaman ( bn, আবু তাহের মোহাম্মদ শামসুজ্জ়ামান; 10 September 1941 – 20 February 2021), better known as known as ATM Shamsuzzaman, was a Bangladeshi film and telev ...
as Mokbul * Kohinur Akter Suchanda as Tuni's Mother * Nazma Anwar *
Siraj Haider Siraj Haider (6 February 1948 – 11 January 2018) was a Bangladeshi actor and director. He acted in over 400 films. He also directed two films. He acted in television, stage, radio and jatra too. Biography Haider was born on 6 February 1948 in ...
as Abul *
Amir Siraji Emir (; ar, أمير ' ), sometimes transliterated amir, amier, or ameer, is a word of Arabic origin that can refer to a male monarch, aristocrat, holder of high-ranking military or political office, or other person possessing actual or ce ...
as Guno Molla * Shahidul Alam Sachchu as Monowar Haji *
Anisur Rahman Milon Anisur Rahman Milon is a Bangladeshi actor. He is a co-president of the Actors Equity. Career Milon began his acting career at age 12 with ''Artonad Theater''. Then he acted in TV series "Ronger Manush", directed by Salauddin Lavlu. Tele-film "D ...
as Karim Sheikh


Music

''Hajar Bachhor Dhore'' the film was music directed and composed by Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul. But a song first part lyrics by
Zahir Raihan Mohammad Zahirullah (19 August 1935 – disappeared 30 January 1972), known as Zahir Raihan, was a Bangladeshi novelist, writer and filmmaker. He is most notable for his documentary ''Stop Genocide'' (1971), made during the Bangladesh Liberation ...
, song as ''Asha Chhilo Mone Mone''..


Sound track


Awards and achievements


International Awards


National Film Awards

''Hajar Bachhor Dhore'' the film won best film in 2005 as well as six other categories in the National Film Awards of Bangladesh. * Winner Best Film, ''Suchanda Chalachitra'' 2005 * Winner Best Director, '' Kohinur Akter Suchanda'' 2005 * Winner Best Music Director, ''Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul'' 2005 * Winner Best Story, ''
Zahir Raihan Mohammad Zahirullah (19 August 1935 – disappeared 30 January 1972), known as Zahir Raihan, was a Bangladeshi novelist, writer and filmmaker. He is most notable for his documentary ''Stop Genocide'' (1971), made during the Bangladesh Liberation ...
'' (Posthumous) 2005 * Winner Best Cinemagrapher (Color), ''Mahfuzur Rahman Khan'' 2005 * Winner Best Art Director, ''Mohammad Kolamtor'' 2005


BACHASAS Film Awards

''Hajar Bachhor Dhore'' the film was gets won BACHASAS Film Awards of Bangladesh best Female Playback Singer in the year 2005. * Winner Best Female Playback Singer, ''Anupoma Mukti'' 2005


Meril-Prothom Alo Awards

''Hajar Bachhor Dhore'' the film won in three categories at the Meril Prothom Alo Awards in 2005. * Winner Best Film, Suchanda Chalachitra 2005 * Winner Best Director, Kohinur Akter Suchanda 2005 * Winner Best Actor, Riaz 2005 * Winner Best Actress, Shashi 2005


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hajar Bachhor Dhore 2005 films 2005 drama films Bengali-language Bangladeshi films Bangladeshi drama films Films based on Bangladeshi novels Films scored by Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul 2000s Bengali-language films Best Film National Film Award (Bangladesh) winners