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Naturalist Dwijen Sharma passed away on September 16 at a hospital in Dhaka. He received Bangladesh's highest civilian honour, Independence Award, in 2015 for his role in the cultural arena. Neel Akasher Niche, Swaralipi, Jibon Theke Neya, Etotuku Asha, Rongbaz, Baadi Theke Begum, Ananta Prem, Alor Michhil, Obujh Mon, Anarkali, Chhutir Ghanta, Oshikkhito and Dui Poishar Alta are some of the films that helped him emerge as the iconic hero of his industry. In his career of five decades as an artist, Razzak starred in more than 500 films and directed 16. But after his stint in television, he eventually sealed his fate on the big screen. That year, he travelled to Dhaka where his struggle continued. Riots between Hindus and Muslims in Kolkata in 1964 also worked against him. He had lost his parents at a young age, and studied in Taliganj's Khanpur High School.Īfter struggling to make a break in Kolkata, he decided to work for the growing film industry in the erstwhile East Pakistan instead. Razzak was born on Jan 23 of 1942 in Kolkata of undivided India. Legendary actor in Bangla filmdom Abdur Razzak, better known as Nayak Raj, died at a city hospital on August 21. Abdul Jabbar received Ekushey Padak 1980 and Independence Award in 1996. Salam Salam Hajar Salam and Banglar Swadhinota Anlo Jara are two of the songs that were immensely popular during the Liberation War. Besides playbacks, which made Jabbar a household name in the 1960s, the singer made a permanent niche through songs that he rendered during the Liberation War from the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra. Abdul Jabbar was born on November 7 in 1938 in Kushtia, one of the few places vibrant with music and cultural practices.Īmong Jabbar's most popular playback numbers are Ore Nil Dariya and Tumi Ki Dekhechho Kabhu. The Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra artiste, whose songs had inspired freedom fighters during the 1971 War of Liberation. Veteran vocalist Abdul Jabbar, best known for his wartime patriotic songs and romantic songs of the silver screen, passed away on August 30 at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. Kadir has some 80 books on poetry, novels, dramas and articles to his credit. Kadir was also director of Bangladesh Press Institute from 1995 to 2004. He worked for different newspapers in his long journalistic career. Kadir then joined weekly Bichitra as a sub-editor on Jand emerged as a journalist and poet subsequently.
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He began his career as a lecturer by joining the Bangla department of Karatia Sadat College in 1972, but quit the teaching within four years. Kadir, a member of the Jatiya Press Club, breathed his last at Suhrawardy Hospital around 2pm as he suffered a cardiac arrest, family sources said.īorn on Apin Tangail, he completed his post-gradation at Dhaka University's Bangla department in 1970. Renowned poet and journalist Sajjad Kadir died at a hospital in the city on April 6.