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Jochna O Jononir Golpo (Bengali: জোছনা ও জননীর গল্প, transl. A tale of moonlight and mother) is a novel by Humayun Ahmed.The novel was published in February, 2004. [1]
Humayun Ahmed, the creator of the character. Among these 21 books there are 19 novels and 2 short story collections containing 11 short stories and one semi-fictional short story. He has a minor appearance in Himu's (another popular character by Humayun Ahmed) story Himur Ditiyo Prohor. [10]
Humayun's brother, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, is a writer and academician. Another brother, Ahsan Habib, is a cartoonist. He had three sisters – Sufia Haider, Momtaz Shahid and Rukhsana Ahmed. [25] During his childhood, Humayun Ahmed lived in Sylhet, Comilla, Chittagong, Bogra, Dinajpur and where his father was on official assignment. [21]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Novels by Humayun Ahmed" The following 5 pages are in this category ...
Humayun Ahmed's daughter Shila Ahmed said that the film didn't take permission of them to shoot. [5]Immediately before the film was made, a film "ESP: A film fantastic", in Bengali, "ESP: Ekti Rohoshshyo Golpo" (ESP: A Mystery Story) was made changing the name and religion of the character from the story of the same novel by Humayun Ahmed without mentioning the name of the writer, whereas ...
The book also highlights the nightingale of Kashmir, Habba Khatoon (1554–1609). This book makes a discussion and critical evaluation of Humayun-Nama [29] (a biography on the emperor Humayun, the half-brother to Gulbadan Begam) by Gulbadan Begam, where the biographer wrote about the lives of the wife and daughters of the Mughal Emperor, Babur.
Bohubrihi is a Bangladeshi television Drama series created by Humayun Ahmed, which aired on Bangladesh Television from 1988, to 1989. [1] Adapted from the novel by the same name, the series quickly gained widespread popularity for its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and insightful commentary on societal norms and human relationships.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Ahmed Humayun (18 May 1936 – 23 July 1999) was a Bangladeshi journalist. [1]