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Ammajan
''Ammajan'' () is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language crime-drama film directed by Kazi Hayat and written by Monwar Hossain Dipjol. The film was released in 1999 in Bangladesh. It was produced by Dipjol. It stars Manna, Shabnam, Moushumi, Amin Khan, and Dipjol in lead roles. Plot Badshah (Manna) is a teenager whose father is Laal Mia, an electrician. His father suddenly dies in an electric accident. The family faces tremendous scarcity in the absence of their only earning member. His mother, whom he calls Ammajaan (Shabnam), seeks pension money for her husband in his office. She is sent to the house of a top class officer of that office assuring that that officer may donate her some money. In the house, the officer eventually rapes her. Discovering her mother was molested, Badshah becomes wrathful and kills that officer by stabbing him with a Vojaali (dagger). He and his mother are punished by 14 years imprisonment. After 22 years Badshah becomes a criminal kingpin, but his wealth ...
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Ammajan (song)
"Ammajan" is a Bengali film music released in 1999. This song was used in the 1999 film ''Ammajan'', directed by Kazi Hayat. Ayub Bachchu was the singer, while Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul composed the song. The song was picturized on Shabnam and Manna, with Manna lip-syncing to the song. Through this song, Bachchu became popular in Bengali films. Background Concept The song is part of a film named ''Ammajan'' directed by Kazi Hayat. The director asked Bulbul to write and compose a song about mothers for the film that no other mother-related song could compare to. Hayat told Bulbul the plot of the film in detail where the mother devotee hero would do anything for her. Taking everything into consideration, Bulbul wrote and composed the song. Inspiration In the lyrics of the song, he adds several religious words. He made the song so that everyone can understand and sing it. The melody of the song was inspired from a Pashtun folk song. Artist Bulbul wanted to sing the song to Bachchu, whom ...
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Manna (actor)
Syed Mohammad Aslam Talukder (; 14 April 1964 – 17 February 2008), known by his daak naam Manna (মান্না), was a Bangladeshi film actor and producer. Regarded as one of the most successful Bangladeshi film actor, Manna established himself as one of four action kings of Bangladesh film industry along with Masum Parvez Rubel , Jashim, and Amin Khan . His ability to portray wide range of characters such as a angry hero who becomes mad and criminal type to punishes wrongdoers very viciously a, angry police officer who often takes law into hand or attacks people in suspicion brutally, as well as a caring family men who is gentle and only attacks when family is in danger, or a innocent poor guy who becomes a hero and stands up to injustice and corrupt officials have made him one of most successful actors in Bangladesh film industry of modern era. His movies often portrayed different crimes in society such as,problems in youth circle and schools, problems in village ar ...
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Dipjol
Monowar Hossain Dipjol (; born 6 April 1962) known by his stage name as Dipjol, is a Bangladeshi actor, businessman, producer, and activist. businessman, and politician. He is the current general secretary of the Bangladesh Film Artistes Association. Widely regarded as one of the greatest villains in Dhallywood, he first started his career with a hero but was unsuccessful. Later in the mid 1990's , he resurged himself as the lead negative character in the film industry. His notable films as a negative character include ''Teji'', ''Dhar'', ''Ammajan'', '' Koshto'', ''Kukkhato Khuni'', ''Bortoman'', '' Dhakaiya Mastan'', ''Kothin Shimar'', '' Bhaier Shotru Bhai'', '' Major Shaheb'' ,' Swami Strir Juddho'', '' Dil To pagal'', ''Ali Baba'', '' Bostir Rani Suriya'', '' Itihas'' , '' Bipodjonok'', '' Mogher Mullok'', '' Bhoyonker Bishu'', '' Khepa Basu'' & '' Dhawa''. In the mid 2000's, he resurged his career as a lead hero with blockbuster high gros ...
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Shabnam
Jharna Basak (born 17 August 1946), known by her stage name Shabnam, is a Bangladeshi–Pakistani stage and film actress. Actor Waheed Murad introduced her to the Pakistani film industry by offering her a lead role in his film '' Samundar'' in 1968. Shabnam remained active in Lollywood in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. She has been nominated for Nigar awards several times, winning it 13 times (the most for an actress). She has appeared in over 150 films films. She was a leading actress in the Pakistani film industry for 28 years. Shabnam migrated from East to West Pakistan in 1968, and lived in the country until the late 1990s, later she returned to her native Bangladesh. Early life Shabnam was born on 17 August 1946 in Dhaka, in the erstwhile British India in a Bengali Hindu family. Her father was Nani Basak, a football referee from Dhaka. As a young girl, she was more adventurous and tomboyish in nature in comparison to her sister, who was into singing. She would still prac ...
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Moushumi
Arifa Pervin Zaman (born 3 November 1973), known by her stage name Moushumi, is a Bangladeshi film actress and director. Regarded as one of the most popular and successful actresses of Bangladesh Film Industry, she established herself as one of prominence lead actresses of both 1990's and 2000's.With her debut movie ''Keyamat Theke Keyamat'', her illustrious career had begun and rapidly she made her prominence with successful movies such as ''Ontare Ontare'', ''Dola'' , ''Sneho'', ''Bishwo Premik'', ''Goriber Rani'', ''20 Bochor Por'' , ''Swajan'', ''Denmohor'', ''Adorer Sontan'' , ''Khuda'' , ''Sukher Ghore Dukher Agun'' ,''Muktir Songram'' , ''Bidrohi Bodhu'' , ''Luttoraj'' , ''Priyo Shotru'', ''Kosto'', ''Ondho Bhalobasha'' , ''Ulka'' , 'Rongin Rangbazz', ''Ruposhi Rajkonna'' , ''Meher Nigar''. In the 2000's, her career rose fruther with films such as ''Matritto'', ''Dojjal Shashuri'' , ''Khairun Sundori'' , ''Kokhono Megh Kokhono ...
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Kazi Hayat
Kazi Hayat (born 15 February 1947, although in a newspaper Hayat claimed that he was born on 13 April 1948) is a Bangladeshi film director, producer, writer, and actor. In 2023 he performed in ''Priyotoma'', which is the highest grossing Bangladesh film of all time. Hayat won Bangladesh National Film Awards eight times - Best Story for ''Dayi Ke'' (1987), Best Dialogue and Best Screenplay for Traash (1992), Best Story for ''Chandabaz'' (1993), Best Director and Best Screenplay for '' Desh Premik'' (1994), Best Cinematography for '' Ammajan'' (1999), and Best Director for '' Itihas'' (2002). Career Hayat started his career as an assistant director in 1974. He debuted his directorial career with the film The Father (1979). In 2014, he released Shorbonasha Yabaa starring Kazi Maruf and Prosun Azad. In 2020, he directed political action film ''Bir'', which marked as the 50th directorial venture of him and first collaboration with Shakib Khan as a director. In 2023, he played ...
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Ayub Bachchu
Ayub Bachchu (; 16 August 1962 – 18 October 2018) was a Bangladeshi rock guitarist, composer, singer and songwriter, who was the founder of the Bangladeshi rock band Love Runs Blind and earned success as the lead singer and the lead guitarist of the band. He is considered as one of the greatest singers of all time in Bangladesh and a pop culture icon. He was one of the pioneers of Bangladeshi pop music. Born in Patiya, Bachchu came to Chittagong with his family in the early 1970s. His first band name was "Spider" (Which is the first band of Chittagong city). He joined "Spider" in 1974. He played with the band as the lead guitarist from year 1974 to 1977. Then he formed his first band "Ugly Boys" in 1977, while studying in high school and joined rock band Feelings (now known as Nagar Baul) as the guitarist the same year. He played in the band from 1977 to 1980. In 1980, he joined the band Souls where he played for ten years and appeared in four studio albums including ''Super ...
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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. Some of his notable films as a villain include "Bhalobashi Tomake", "Bhalobashar Dushmon", "Ke Amar Baba", "Boba Khuni", "Bidrohi Charidike", "Mone Rekho Amai", "Hingahar Poton", '' O Priya Tumi Kothay'', and '' Shahoshi Manush Chai''. His work as a supporting actor include "Bastob", "Nosto", "Ai Jibon Tomar Amar", "Kopal", "Dapot", "Time Nai", "Dhandha Mere Thanda", '' Priya Amar Priya'', '' Koti Takar Prem'', '' Prem Shonghat'', '' Koti Takar Prem'', "Rokkha Nai", "Anondo Pseu", "Ekjon Songe Chili", "Ai Jibon Tomar Amar", "Kata Lash", "Bhalobashar Ghor", "Ajker Gorom Khobor", and "Khesarot". Biography Haider was born on 6 February 1948 in Bikrampur, Munshiganj. He made his acting career debut with a drama titled ''Tipu Sultan'' in 1962. He was in class nine at that time. Haider made ...
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Mizu Ahmed
Mizu Ahmed (17 November 1953 – 27 March 2017) was a Bangladeshi actor and producer. He is mostly known for his villain role in the Bengali film industry. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film '' Traash'' (1992). Starting his career in 1978, he slowly built himself as one of as a side actor in one villainous characters in the film industry with his vicious and cruel hearted demon characters in movies such as ''Sipahi'', ''Strir Paona'', ''Mayer Doa'', ''Dhonoban'', ''Nam Bodnam'', ''Nagrani'', ''Ney Juddho'', and ''Surrender''. In the 1990s, he finally became one of top villains in the film industry with back to back successful performances in films such as ''Traash'', ''Chadabaj'', ''Atto Bisashah'', ''Alo Amar Alo'', ''Bachar Lorai'', ''Bipod Songket'', ''Chakor'', ''Chokranto'',''Chadabaj'', ''Atto Bisashah'', ''Chaalbaaz'', ''Baghini Konna'', ''Ghayel'', ''Bidrohi Charidike'', ''Teji'', ''Tag'', ''Krodh'', ''Shokter Vokto'' ...
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Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul
Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul (1 January 1956 – 22 January 2019) was a Bangladeshi lyricist, composer and music director, active since the late 1970s. He was a freedom fighter who joined the Bangladesh Liberation War at the age of 15. He won Ekushey Padak and Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director twice for the films '' Premer Taj Mahal'' (2001) and '' Hajar Bachhor Dhore'' (2005). Early life Bulbul was born on 1 January 1956 in Dhaka. He studied at West End High School in Azimpur, Dhaka. Career Bulbul's compositions include a number of works for films, beginning with 1978's ''Megh Bijli Badol''. He has also released independent albums and created works for a number of Bangladeshi performers, including Samina Chowdhury, Kanak Chapa, Khalid Hassan Milu and Andrew Kishore. He was a judge on the talent show '' Closeup 1 Tomakei Khujchhe Bangladesh'' for three seasons. Discography Selected composed film songs Bangladesh Liberation war Bulbul joined the Banglad ...
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Bengali-language
Bengali, also known by its endonym Bangla (, , ), is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It is native to the Bengal region (Bangladesh, India's West Bengal and Tripura) of South Asia. With over 242 million native speakers and another 43 million as second language speakers as of 2025, Bengali is the sixth most spoken native language and the seventh most spoken language by the total number of speakers in the world. Bengali is the official, national, and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh, with 98% of Bangladeshis using Bengali as their first language. It is the second-most widely spoken language in India. It is the official language of the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and the Barak Valley region of the state of Assam. It is also the 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 in the Bay of ...
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Amin Khan (actor)
Amin Khan is a Bangladeshi actor. Khan has appeared in about 200 films as well as television shows. His debut movie ''Obujh Duti Mon: The Innocent Love'' established him as a successful lead actor. His next film releases, movies such as ''Duniar Badsha'', ''Hridoy Theke Hridoy'', ''Tomar Jonno Bhalobasha'', ''Majhir Chele Barrister'', ''Jomidar Barir Meye'', ''Police Officer'', ''Prithibi Takar Golam'', ''Goriber Mon Onek Boro'', ''Dui Bhaiyer Juddho'', ''Hridoy Amar'', ''Amar Maa'' , ''Mogher Mulluk'', '' Thekao Mastan'', '' Bipodjonok'', ''Jonom Jonome'', ''Ajker Kedar'', ''Ranga Bou'' , ''Strir Morjada'', ''Nitiban Officer'' , '' Jiboner Gurante Bai'', ''Uttejito'', ''Bissho Batpar'', ''Shami Amar Behest'', ''Danger Seven'', helped him further solidify his film career as a lead actor. Some of his roles as a supporting protagonist in films such as ''Coolie'', '' Shopner Nayok'', ''Ke Amar Baba'', ''Bhai Keno Asami'', ' ...
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