Saturday, June 20, 2015

Ananta Jalil ( অনন্ত জলিল)

M. A. Ananta Jalil
Ananta in Pond's fashion show program Cropped.jpg
Native nameএম এ জলিল অনন্ত
BornMunshiganj, Bangladesh
ResidenceDhaka, Bangladesh
OccupationActor, director, producer, businessman
Years active2009–present
Spouse(s)Afiea Nusrat Barsha
Website
Monsoon Films
AJI Group


Ananta Jalil born M.A. Jalil Ananta ) is a Bangladeshi actor, director, producer, businessman and philanthropist[1] who has established himself as one of the leading actors of Bangladeshi Cinema. Starting his professional career as a businessman in 1999, Ananta began his film career with the film Khoj: The Search in 2010.[2] He was awarded CIP (Commercially Important Person) status multiple times including 2014 for his contributions in RMG sector of Bangladesh.[3]

Early life and background[edit]

Ananta Jalil was born in Munshiganj and raised in Sukrabad, Dhaka along with his elder brother by their father. His mother died when he was five years old.[4]
In 1999 he started his profession as a Production general manager. Later he set up his small garment factory which further grown up to AJI Group year by year.[5] He was awarded CIP (Commercially Important Person) status multiple times including 2014 for his contributions in RMG sector.[6][7]
At this stage of his life as a successful businessman, Ananta decided to emerge in film industry. He launched his production houseMonsoon Films in 2008.

Career[edit]

Ananta made his debut as an actor and producer with the 2010 film Khoj: The Search. The film headlined the debut of Ananta, BarshaBobby and late Raha. It is referred as the first Bangladeshi digital cinema according to Ananta.[2] Khoj: The Search was followed by Hridoy Bhanga Dheu in 2011.
In 2012, he appeared in two films, The Speed and Most Welcome. Both the films were major commercial success and gave him breakthrough in Bangladeshi cinema.[8] In The Speed, Ananta starred opposite to two foreign actresses, Malaysian actress Parveen and Russian actress Nana. The 2nd release Most Welcome was an Eid release, it received countrywide media attention in Bangladesh.[9]
In 2013 his only release was Nishwartha Bhalobasa. The film marked the directional debut of Ananta. It's story, dialogue, screenplay and lyric of a song was also written by him. It was premiered at 66th annual Cannes Film Festival.[10] The film is declared a blockbuster hit.[11]
Ananta's upcoming film is Most Welcome 2. The squeal of his 2012 film Most Welcome.[12]
Ananta is the brand ambassador of Grameenphone, A telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh.[13]

Personal life[edit]

Ananta is the Founder & Chairman of motion picture production company, Monsoon Films. All of his films are produced under his own production banner.
Ananta and Barsha in Pond'sfashion show program in 2012
Ananta is married to model-turned-actress Afiea Nusrat Barsha. They got married on 23 September 2011.[14] Barsha is the managing director of Monsoon Films.[15]
Ananta is one of the few actors in the world to have performed all of his film stunts. He has stated in interviews that the inspiration to do his own stunt-work were films of Tom Cruise.[16][17] When he is asked whom he considers as his opponent in Bangladeshi cinema, Ananta jokingly replies "Tom Cruise is my only competitor".

Philanthropy[edit]

Ananta owns & runs three orphanages and a retirement home for senior citizens located in Dhalla, Hemayetpur, Dhaka.[18] Ananta & Barsha have publicly endorsed the people's demand for a death sentence for the 1971 liberation war criminals on February 2013 duringShahbag protests.[19] In October 2013, he attended as the chief guest at the 86th Battalion Formation Motivation programme organised by Bangladesh Army.[20] He is widely involved in charity. He donated to the victims of 2013 Savar building collapse. He went to Square Hospital to visit the late actor Anwar Hossain & made a donation for his treatment. He made contribution for a grade 11 student who was suffering from Leukemia & needed a huge sum of money for treatment.[21][22] He also donated for the construction of "Baitus Shah Jamme Masjid" located in Hemayetpur, Dhaka.[23]

Controversies[edit]

Ananta and Barsha filling Police case against each other, signing divorce papers and then getting together again after creating high-drama was the most talked media story about the couple in 2013.[24][25]

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmDirectorCo-artistNotes
2010Khoj: The SearchIftakar ChowdhuryBobbyBarsha
2011Hridoy Bhanga DheuGazi Majharul AnwarBarsha
2012The SpeedShohanur Rahman SohanParveen, Nana
2012Most WelcomeAnanya MamunBarshaNominated – Meril Prothom Alo Award for Best Actor
2013Nishwartha BhalobasaAnanta JalilBarshaNominated – Meril Prothom Alo Award for Best Actor
2014Most Welcome 2Ananta JalilBarsha

Awards and nominations[edit]


YearAwardsCategoryFilmResult
2012Meril Prothom Alo AwardsBest ActorMost WelcomeNominated
CJFB Performance Award 2014Best ActorMost WelcomeWon[26]
2013Bioscope Borsho-seraBest ActorNishwartha BhalobasaWon[27]
Bioscope Borsho-seraBest Couple (with Barsha )Nishwartha BhalobasaWon
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (popular)Best ActorNishwartha BhalobasaNominated



Friday, June 14, 2013

Salman Shah



Salman Shah
BornShahriar Chowdhury Emon
19 September 1971
Zakiganj, SylhetBangladesh
Died6 September 1996 (aged 25)
OccupationActorPlayback Singer,
Years active1986–1996
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Spouse(s)Samira Huq (1991-1996)
SignatureSalman Shah signature.jpg

Salman Shah (actor)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salman Shah
Salman Shah.jpg
Salman Shah
BornShahriar Chowdhury Emon
19 September 1971
Zakiganj, SylhetBangladesh
Died6 September 1996 (aged 25)
OccupationActorPlayback Singer,
Years active1986–1996
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Spouse(s)Samira Huq (1991-1996)
SignatureSalman Shah signature.jpg
Shahriar Chowdhury Emon (19 September 1971 – 6 September 1996) nickname Emon, better known as Salman Shah, was a Bangladeshiactor.[1][2][3][4][5][6] He started his career with the one episode TV serial Pathor Shomoy. After that he was seen in TV advertisement. Salman's first appearance in a major role was in Keyamat Thekey Keyamat released in 1993. Which was a blockbuster film.
He had starred in many successful films, including: Keyamat Thekey Keyamat, Antorey Antorey, Bikkhov, Denmohor, Bichar Hobe, Ei ghor ei Shongshar, Jibon Shongshar, Chaowa Theke Paowa, Anondo Osru.
Salman was a stylish, iconic actor. He changed Bangladeshi traditional acting, actor's style. Still now so many actors inspired by him and his style. He was one of the best actor in the Bangladesh Film Industry.


arly life[edit]

Salman Shah was the first son of Kamaruddin Chowdhury and Neela Chowdhury. His younger brother is Shaharan Evan Chowdhury.

Career[edit]

In 1993 Salman Shah acted in his first film, Keyamat Thekey Keyamat. It was directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan. The film was a remake of an Indian film named Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Salman Shah started his acting career in TV drama. In his short film career he acted in total 27 films.His film act was associated with first Moushumi and then Shabnoor.

Filmography[edit]

YearTitleRoleDirectorCo-starsNotes
1993Keyamat Thekey KeyamatRajSohanur RahmanMoushumiFirst film
1993Antorey AntoreyShibli SaddiqMoushumi
1994DenmohorSarowarShamsuddin TogorMoushumi
1994Tomake ChaiShagorMotin RahmanShabnurFirst film with Shabnur
1994BikkhovAnikMohammad HannanShabnur
1994Bichar HobeShujonShah Alom KironShabnur
1994Chaowa Theke PaowaShagorReza HashmatShabnur
1995Anondo OsruDewan KhosrowShibli SadiqueShabnur
1995Asha VhalobashaAkashTommizuddin RizviShabnaz
1995Jibon ShongsharShobujZakir Hossen RajuShabnur
1995Moha MilonShanttoDilip SomShabnur
1995Shopner PrithibiMasumBadol KhondokarShabnur
1995Shopner ThikanaShumonM A KhalekShabnur
1996Ei Ghar Ei ShongsharMintuMalek AfsariBrishti
1996AnjumanHafizuddinShabnaz
1996KonnadanDelwar Hussein JhontoLima
1996Mayer OdhikarRobinShibli SaddiqShabnaz
1996Prem JhodhoJibon RahmanLima
1996Sotter Mrittu NaiJoyChotko AhmedShahnaz
1996Shujon ShokhiShujonShah Alam KironShabnur
1996SnehoGazi Mazharul AnwarMoushumi
1997Buker vitor agunAgunChutku AhmedShabnur
1997Prem PiyashiHridoyReza HasmatShabnur
1997Tumi AmarJohirul HaqueShabnur
1997PriojonJibonRana NasserShilpi
1997Shopner NayokRaju/RaselNasir AhmedShabnur

Television[edit]

YearShowsRole
1993Pathor ShomoyUnknown
1993Etikotha
1994Akas choya
1994Doyal
1995Sob pakhi ghore fere
1995NayonSultan
1996Sopner prithibi

Death[edit]

On September 6, 1996, Shah was discovered hanging from the ceiling of his home.[citation needed] Later, a medical board reported it as a suicidal case. None has been charged for his death.
But Shah's mother said that he had no reason of suiciding as he had everything and nothing particularly happened in his family life. Shah had a love marriage.