Char Satiner Ghar (Eng : ''Four Wive's Forum'') is a 2005 social awareness Bengali film directed by
Nargis Akhter
Nargis Akhter is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter and producer. Her first directed film was ''Meghla Akash''. After her first film, she directed various films including '' Megher Koley Rod'' (2008), ''Abujh Bou'' (2010), and ''Poush Mase ...
, based on the story 'Hridoy O Sromer Songsar' by
Selina Hossain. The gist of the movie was 'Parents are responsible for having children both ways, and an extra marriage can't cure it'.
Alamgir,
Bobita
Farida Akhtar Poppy, known by her stage name Babita, is a Bangladeshi film actress. She is a popular actress in Bangladeshi films of the 1970s. She is best known for her performance in Satyajit Ray's '' Distant Thunder'', a novel adaptation abou ...
,
Diti
Diti ( sa, दिति) is a daughter of the ''Prajapati'' Daksha in Hinduism. She is a wife of the sage Kashyapa and the mother of the demonic race Daityas and the divine group of Marutas.
Legend
According to the ''Puranic'' scriptures,
D ...
,
Shabnur
Kazi Sharmin Nahid Nupur Shabnoor (born 17 December 1977), known by her stage name Shabnoor, is a Bangladeshi film actress. She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the film '' Dui Noyoner Alo'' (2005).
Backgroun ...
, Mayuri and many others Bangladeshi actors have acted in it.This is the first negative role of actor
Alamgir.
Storyline
Khan Saheb i.e. Kashem Khan is a respected rich man of the village. Although he has a lot of wealth, but none of this huge wealth. And that heir got married four times in a row in the hope of having children but still failed to have children. At first he thought his wives were infertile women, which tempted him to marry again and again. But he surrenders to his last wife, the stubborn Phulbanu Jade, and seeks the help of a doctor, and only then does he realize that it is not his wife's fault for not giving birth but his own disability.
Cast
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Alamgir as Kashem Khan (Khan Shaheb).
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Bobita
Farida Akhtar Poppy, known by her stage name Babita, is a Bangladeshi film actress. She is a popular actress in Bangladeshi films of the 1970s. She is best known for her performance in Satyajit Ray's '' Distant Thunder'', a novel adaptation abou ...
as Khan Shaheb's first wife.
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Diti
Diti ( sa, दिति) is a daughter of the ''Prajapati'' Daksha in Hinduism. She is a wife of the sage Kashyapa and the mother of the demonic race Daityas and the divine group of Marutas.
Legend
According to the ''Puranic'' scriptures,
D ...
as Khan Shaheb's second wife.
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Moyuri as Khan Shaheb's third wife.
*
Shabnur
Kazi Sharmin Nahid Nupur Shabnoor (born 17 December 1977), known by her stage name Shabnoor, is a Bangladeshi film actress. She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the film '' Dui Noyoner Alo'' (2005).
Backgroun ...
as Fulbanu (Khan Shaheb's fourth wife).
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Mahfuz Ahmed
Mahfuz Ahmed (born 23 October 1967) is a Bangladeshi television and film actor. He is also a television presenter, model and television producer. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor twice for his roles in ''Laal Sobuj'' (2005) an ...
as Mazhi (Boatman).
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Dany Sidak as Kalu (Khan house's servant).
* Amir Shirazi as Fulbanu's father.
* Rasheda Chowdhury as Fulbanu's mother.
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Suchorita
Baby Helen (known by her stage name Shuchorita; born 1958) is a Bangladeshi film actress. She won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the film '' Hangor Nodi Grenade'' (1997) and Best Supporting Actress for Meghk ...
as doctor.
* Rani Sarkar
* Zamilur Rahman Shakha as Kazi Shaheb.
* Serajul Karim (as Sirajul Karim).
* Shamima Nazneen.
* Nauha Munir Dihan (as Dihan).
* Upama Moti Banu (as Upoma).
* Sufia.
* Kamola Rani Das.
* Syed Akhtar Ali
* Milon
* Sayem Samad (as Syem Samad).
* Rabindranath
* Jahangir
* Milu
* Sarowar
* Abdul Haque
* Selim Haider
* Babul Chowdhury
* Abdul Karim Old boatman (as Karim).
* Moshi
* Promit
References
External links
{{Nargis Akhter
Films directed by Nargis Akhter
Films scored by Alauddin Ali
2000s Bengali-language films
Bengali-language Bangladeshi films