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Rupkothar Golpo: A Fairy Tale (Bengali: রূপকথার গল্প) is a 2006 Bangladeshi film directed by Tauquir Ahmed. Impress Telefilm Limited produced and distributed the film. Story
Faridi was born in Narinda, Dhaka on 29 May 1952 to ATM Nurul Islam and Begum Farida Islam. He was the second among five siblings. Pinu was one of his sisters. [5] In 1968, he passed the SSC exam from Islamia Government High School and in 1970 he passed the HSC from Chandpur Government College. [3]
Rupkothar Golpo: Pickpocketer: Tauquir Ahmed: Cameo appearance 2007: Daruchini Dwip: Ayon / Boltu: Tauquir Ahmed: Based on Novel of Humayun Ahmed: 2009: Third Person Singular Number: Munna: Mostofa Sarwar Farooki: 2011: Projapoti: Tarek [14] Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz: 2012: Television: Majnu: Mostofa Sarwar Farooki: 2014 Jalal's Story: Jalal ...
Tauquir Ahmed (born 5 March 1966) [1] [2] is a Bangladeshi architect and actor, turned director in both television and cinema. His films won many international and national awards including Bangladesh National Film Awards in the Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Story categories for the films Joyjatra (2004) and Oggatonama (2016).
Impress Telefilm Limited is a media production house in Bangladesh, formed in 2003. [1] The company produces film, drama, and drama serials, music videos, variety shows, magazine programmes, musical programmes, and documentaries as well as TV commercials.
Kiranmala (Bengali: কিরণমালা) is a Bengali folktale collected by author Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder and published in the compilation Thakurmar Jhuli (Bengali: ঠাকুরমার ঝুলি; Grandmother's Bag [of tales]), a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales.
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Ballabhpurer Roopkotha is a 2022 Indian Bengali language supernatural comedy drama film directed by Anirban Bhattacharya in his feature directorial debut, [1] [2] based on the 1954 eponymous play by Badal Sarkar.