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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)

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Salman Shah
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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.


Arifa Parvin Moushumi


Arifa Parvin Moushumi (known by just Moushumi)[1] is a Bangladeshi film actress and director, who was given the National Film Award for Meghla Akash (2002). She has acted in over 150 films and made her directorial debut with Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003).[2][3]

Career[edit]

Moushumi came to the film industry after winning the Anonda Bitichattra Photo Beauty contest. In early the 1990s she appeared in ads for Meril Skin Care Cream and Spin Rain Shampoo. She was cast in the ads of Lux, Angalik, Frame Tea, Dandy Dying and Tibet soap.
Keyamat Thake Keyamat film was her box office hit movie in Bangladesh.[citation needed] Her career developed rapidly after that. In the movie Moushumi, she acted both as an actress and a singer from childhood. In 1996 she took a break from acting and announced plans to marry actor Omar Sani. After six months, Moushumi came back in front the camera. She acted in Golapi Ekhon Bilatey (2006), opposite Mithun Chakraborty.
She performs in TV drama. Her co-actors are Afzal Hossain, Jahid Hassain, Towkir, Bipasha, Mahafuz and others. She has released an audio album.
Moushumi runs a production house: Kopotaksha Cholochitra. She is associated with Projapoti Cholochitra.

Personal life[edit]

She has two children, and she looks after her Moushumi Welfare Foundation. She also works as a fashion designer. She owns a clothing stall, Levis, in Bashundra City Market inDhaka.[citation needed]

Filmography[edit]

Actress[edit]

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  • Moushumi (1993),
  • Keyamat Thake Keyamat (1993)
  • Dola (1994),
  • Atmohongkar(1994),
  • Sneho (1994),
  • Prothom prem (1994),
  • Denmohor (1994),
  • Ontore ontore (1994),
  • Bidrohi bodhu(1995),
  • Muktir shongram (1995),
  • Harano prem (1995),
  • Vangchur (1995),
  • Shajon(1995),
  • Shesh khela (1995),
  • Attmotag (1995),
  • Bisswo premik (1995),
  • Goriber raani (1996),
  • Prio tumi (1996),
  • Rakkhosh (1996),
  • Shukher shwargo (1996),
  • Adorer shontan (1996),
  • Shukher ghore dukher agun (1996),
  • Lutt toraj (1996),
  • Ammajaan (1996),
  • Shanti chai (1997),
  • Ondho valobasha (1997),
  • Mitthya ohongkaar (1997),
  • Ghaat protighaat (1997),
  • Shongsharer shukh dukkho (1997),
  • Prio shotru (1997),
  • Laat shaheber meye (1997),
  • Lojja (1997),
  • Tumi shundor (1997),
  • Bagher bachcha (1998),
  • Ruposhi raajkonnya (1998),
  • kotha dao (1998),
  • Vondo baba (1998),
  • Bipodjonok (2001)
  • Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003)
  • Molla Barir Bou (2005)
  • Golapi Ekhon Bilatey (2006)
  • Ekjon Songe Chhilo (2007)
  • Tui Jodi Aamar Hoiti Re (2008)
  • Shaheb Namer Golam (2009)
  • Kusum Kusum Prem (2011)
  • Devdas (2013), releasing on February 15, 2013

Director[edit]

References

Fazlur Rahman Babu


Fazlur Rahman Babu
ফজলুর রহমান বাবু
BornJuly 14, 1960 (age 52)
Faridpur DistrictBangladesh
OccupationActorsinger
Years activeSince 1983

Fazlur Rahman Babu (Bengali:ফজলুর রহমান বাবু) (born July 14, 1960) is a Bangladeshi actor and singer. Also known simply as Babu, he has acted in more than one hundred telenovelas, in addition to appearing in films and several television advertisements.

Early life [edit]

He was born in the Faridpur District of Bangladesh and spent most of his childhood there. His family had moved there following his father's job transfer.

Career [edit]

Acting and banking [edit]

He started his acting career in 1978 when he joined the theatre group Baishakhi Natya Ghosthi in Faridpur. That same year, Babu acted for first time in a national drama festival. Meanwhile, he joined the Agrani Bank and, in 1983, transferred his banking job to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, where he also joined Mamunur Rashid's Aranyak Natyadal theatre group. Some of his performances in this theatre group include Nankar PalaPathar and Moyur Shinghashan.
He started his television acting career in Kazi Nazrul Islam’s[clarification needed] soap opera Mrittu Khuda (1991), produced[clarification needed] by Abu Zafar Siddiqui, on Bangladesh Television (BTV). However, it was his role of Poran Majhi in Rashid's[clarification needed] television drama Itikatha (1991) that secured him further roles in dramas such as Shundari and Danab. Babu also acted with Bengali film Daruchini Dip directed by Toukir Ahmed while Humayun Ahmed was Story, Dialogue and Scriptwriter.
Babu has become popular for his humorous characters but his early career in stage dramas like Danab and Jay Jayanti was in serious roles.
Babu continued to work for television and theatre simultaneously until 2000 when he stopped theatre work as television took nearly twenty-five days per month. Babu made his theatrical film début with Abdullah Al Mamun’s[clarification needed] Bihanga between 2000 and 2001[clarification needed].

Singer [edit]

Babu emerged as a singer when he performed two songs in the film Monpura.[1] Babu published his first solo music album Indubala (2009). He also sang four songs on the mixed album Monchor(2008)[2]

Ferdous Ahmed

Ferdous Ahmed
ফেরদৌস আহমেদ
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupationactor
Years active1997–present
Spouse(s)Tania Ferdous [1]
ChildrenNuzhat Ferdous
Nuzran Ferdous

Career [edit]

He is the national award winner with more than 40 films released both in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. Ferdous became notable first as a television actor, then as a film actor in the mid 1990s. He has released more than 200 films,[citation needed] both in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. He started his carrier with his famous movie Hothat bristi, which was a hit in Bangladesh and India.The movie was an India-Bangladesh co-production. He is also a partime model. He owns film production house Nuzhat Films, TV production house Cinemascope and a wings of event planning studio.[2]

Filmography [edit]

Awards [edit]

Eamin Haque Bobby




Eamin Haque, known as Bobby (Bangla: ইয়ামিন হক ববি), is a Bangladeshi film actress. She made her acting debut in the Bangladeshi film, Khoj: The Search, which was released on 16 April 2010. 2013's Dehorokkhi helped establish her as a star in the Dhallywood film industry.[1][2][3]

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleCo-ArtistLanguageNotes
2010Khoj: The SearchCaptain BobyAnantaBanglaReleased on 16 April 2010
2013DehorokkhiShohanaKazi MarufBanglaReleased on 12 April 2013
Full n FinalRimjinShakib KhanBanglaFilming
RajottoRhiannaShakib KhanBanglaPre-production
2014Na Bola Valobasha--EmonBanglaIn production
Untitled--BanglaDirected by Reza
Inch inch Prem--Bappy ChowdhuryBanglaDirected by Raju Chowdhury
Picnic--BanglaDirected by Iftakar Chowdhury