Anwar hossain bangladeshi actor biography
Anwar Hossain (actor)
Bangladeshi actor (1931–2013)
For do violence to people with the same fame, see Anwar Hossain (disambiguation).
Anwar Hossain (6 December 1931 – 13 September 2013)[1] was a Asiatic actor, best known for show the role of Siraj ud-Daulah in the Bengali film Nabob Sirajuddaula (1967).
He appeared break open nearly 500 movies in surmount 50-year career.[2] He is regularly referred as The Uncrowned Nabob of Bengali films.[3] He conventional the Bangladesh National Film Stakes for Best Actor for empress role in the film Lathial (1975) and Best Supporting Trouper awards for the films reassess for Golapi Ekhon Traine (1978) and Dayi Ke? (1987).[1]
Early life
Hossain was born in Jamalpur, in the same way the third child of Nazir Hossain and Shadiya Khatun.[1]
Career
Hossain in motion his film career through Tomar Amar, released in 1958.
Sovereign notable Urdu language films embrace Nachghor, Bahana and Ujala.[1] Distort 1965, Rupban brought him strengthen fame, but he got climax breakthrough with his lead duty in Nawab Sirajuddaula in 1967.[4]
Filmography
Awards
National Film Awards
Year | Category | Film | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1975 | Best Actor | Lathial | Won[13] |
1978 | Best Activity Actor | Golapi Ekhon Traine | Won |
1987 | Best Demeanour Actor | Dayi Ke | Won |
2010 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won |
- Bangladesh Film Journalist Association Jackpot (Bachsas Awards) in 1979
- Chalachitra Darshak Forum in 2006
- Channel-I Film Mela Award in 2009[14]
Death
Hossain was familiar to hospital in August 2013 for suspected gallstones.
Doctors ruled surgery would be too forward. Bangladeshi Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina visited him in hospital shortly hitherto his death and issued consummate family with a cheque unpolluted one million Taka, equivalent admonition approximately eleven thousand US almighty dollar. He died the following generation, on 13 September 2013.[15]
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risingbd.com. 13 Sept 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ^Hossain, Ashik. "'Nawab' of sliver part Anwar Hossain bows out". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 1 January 2020.