1. Dilara Zaman
Rafiquddin Ahmed and Sitara Begum welcomed Dilara Zaman into the world on June 19, 1943, in British India's Bardhaman District. She is a television and cinema actress from Bangladesh. Later, her family relocated to Asansol. They ultimately relocated to Jessore following the 1947 Indian split. In Dhaka, she attended Bangla Bazar Government Girls High School. In this school, she appeared in her first theatre production. She continued her education at Eden College. Professor Nurul Momen, her Guru Natyaguru, acted as her mentor. She studied Bangla for her master's degree at the University of Dhaka. In 1962, Zaman made his theatrical acting debut. In 1993, she received the Ekushey Padak, and in 2008, she won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.
...Rafiquddin Ahmed and Sitara Begum welcomed Dilara Zaman into the world on June 19, 1943, in British India's Bardhaman District. She is a television and cinema actress from Bangladesh. Later, her family relocated to Asansol. They ultimately relocated to Jessore following the 1947 Indian split. In Dhaka, she attended Bangla Bazar Government Girls High School. In this school, she appeared in her first theatre production. She continued her education at Eden College. Professor Nurul Momen, her Guru Natyaguru, acted as her mentor. She studied Bangla for her master's degree at the University of Dhaka. In 1962, Zaman made his theatrical acting debut. In 1993, she received the Ekushey Padak, and in 2008, she won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.
...2. Shahiduzzaman Selim
Selim is a Bangladeshi film actor born on 5th January who completed his education at Tangali Bindubashini Government High School, and further passed the SSC exam at Motijheel Ideal School. He did his graduation at Jahangirnagar University in 1983. Selim started his acting career with drama Jonaki Jwoley in 1989 and made appearances in Mixed Culture, Ekjon Ajmal Hossain, Abinashi Shahdorashi, and Chicago Hridoy. He has directed drama serials, including, Somoy Osomoy, Feraar Na Ferar Majhe, and Ek Jhak Mrito Jonaki. He has also produced web series like Feluda Golokdam Rahasya, Indubala, Beauty and the Bullet, Jimmi, and Middle-Class Din Ratri. He is married to Rosey Siddique and has two daughters named Senjuti and Sanjana. He won the award Critics Choice for Best TV actor for the film Kanta in 2010.
...Selim is a Bangladeshi film actor born on 5th January who completed his education at Tangali Bindubashini Government High School, and further passed the SSC exam at Motijheel Ideal School. He did his graduation at Jahangirnagar University in 1983. Selim started his acting career with drama Jonaki Jwoley in 1989 and made appearances in Mixed Culture, Ekjon Ajmal Hossain, Abinashi Shahdorashi, and Chicago Hridoy. He has directed drama serials, including, Somoy Osomoy, Feraar Na Ferar Majhe, and Ek Jhak Mrito Jonaki. He has also produced web series like Feluda Golokdam Rahasya, Indubala, Beauty and the Bullet, Jimmi, and Middle-Class Din Ratri. He is married to Rosey Siddique and has two daughters named Senjuti and Sanjana. He won the award Critics Choice for Best TV actor for the film Kanta in 2010.
...3. Anisul Hoque
Anisul Hoque is a journalist, author, screen play writer and novelist of Bangladeshi origin. At present he is the co-editor of Kishor Alo magazine and a Bangladeshi daily newspaper Prothom Alo. Anisul was born in the year 1965 in Nilphamari in Bangladesh. He went to the Rangpur Zilla School for his higher secondary education. He started writing when he was a student. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. After completing his bachelor’s degree he undertook a job, which he soon left to pursue a career in writing. Anisul went to the University of Iowa for the International Writing Program in 2010. He has written the screen play for television serials like Ghure Daranor Swapno, Choruibhati, 69, Nikhoj Shongbad, Naal Piran and Ekannoborti.
He also has ...
Anisul Hoque is a journalist, author, screen play writer and novelist of Bangladeshi origin. At present he is the co-editor of Kishor Alo magazine and a Bangladeshi daily newspaper Prothom Alo. Anisul was born in the year 1965 in Nilphamari in Bangladesh. He went to the Rangpur Zilla School for his higher secondary education. He started writing when he was a student. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. After completing his bachelor’s degree he undertook a job, which he soon left to pursue a career in writing. Anisul went to the University of Iowa for the International Writing Program in 2010. He has written the screen play for television serials like Ghure Daranor Swapno, Choruibhati, 69, Nikhoj Shongbad, Naal Piran and Ekannoborti.
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4. Shamol Mawla
5. Afran Nisho