Early life
Sohel was born in 1963 to Tarek Ahmed Chowdhury and Nurjahan Begum. His ancestral home is inCareer
Sohel started his career in acting by winning theFilmography
Personal life
In 1986, Chowdhury married actress Parveen Sultana Diti. They had won the Notun Mukher Sondhane, the talent contest of Bangladesh Film Development Corporation, in 1984 together. They had two children, Lamia Chowdhury (b. 1987) and Dipta Chowdhury (b. 1989). In the mid 1990s, Sohel and Diti were separated.Death
On 18 December 1998, Chowdhury was shot dead in front of Trumps Club at Abedin Tower, Banani, Dhaka. His brother, Touhidul Islam Chowdhury, filed a murder case at Gulshan Police Station. In January 1999, businessman Aziz Mohammad Bhai and Afakul Islam (aka Bunti Islam), the club owner, and 3 others were arrested on suspicion of the homicide. At the time of his death, his daughter Lamia was 11 years old, and his son Dipta was 9 years old. In July 1999, Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Detective Branch filed a chargesheet in court against nine individuals, Aziz Mohammad, Bunti Islam, Ashish Roy Chowdhury (also known as Botol Chowdhury), Sanjidul Islam Emon, Adnan Siddiqui, Tariq Sayeed Mamun, Selim Khan, Harun Ur Rashid (also known as Leather Liton) and Farooq Abbasi. According to the complaint, Sohel Chowdhury verbally abused Aziz Mohammad during an altercation over a supposed female friend at the club a few months prior. And this eventually led to the killing of Chowdhury as an act of revenge. In October 2001, Dhaka's 3rd Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court framed charges against them. In 2004, following a petition filed by an accused, Adnan Siddiqui, the High Court stayed the trial proceedings but the order was vacated in 2015. In March 2008, Sanjidul Islam Emon admitted that members of his gang shot dead film actor Sohel Chowdhury although he was not present at the scene. On 14 February 2022, High Court directed to retrieve the missing documents regarding the case. On 27 February, the stay on the trial proceedings was withdrawn by Dhaka Speedy Trial Tribunal-2 and on 20 March, arrest warrants were issued against six individuals. Ashish Roy Chowdhury was arrested on 5 April in Dhaka byReferences
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