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Nuhash Humayun was born on January 1, 1992, in Dhaka, Bangladesh to Humayun Ahmed (d. 2012) and Gultekin Khan. [13] His parents divorced when he was 11 years old. He stayed with his mother. His father was a novelist, dramatist, screenwriter, filmmaker, songwriter, scholar, and professor. After the divorce, his father married actress Meher Afroz ...
1. The Background Artist (Nuhash Humayun) : The story is about a movie side character who are called extras. 2. Cheers (Syed Ahmed Shawki) : This story is based on psychological resentment of a girl after a breakup in love. 3. Jibon's Gun (Rahat Rahman) : A story about a teenaged gangster in Dhaka. 4.
Bangladeshi filmmaker Nuhash Humayun’s “Pett Kata Shaw” won best international feature at the 31st Raindance Film Festival’s jury awards. British documentary filmmaker Kit Vincent won best ...
Srabon Megher Din (Bengali: শ্রাবণ মেঘের দিন, English: A Day of the Month Srabon) is a 1999 Bangladeshi drama film based on the novel of Humayun Ahmed. This movie based on a triangle tragic love story set in a classical village of Bangladesh directed by the writer himself.
India premieres of France’s “The Taste of Things” and Korea’s “Exhuma” will open and close respectively the first edition of India’s Cinevesture International Film Festival. Tran Anh ...
Nuhash Humayun produced the film in 2019 to be sent to film festivals. [2] This is the debut film of Nairah Onora Saif, who is the daughter of Shila Ahmed, sister of Nuhash. [3] In November 2022, Jordan Peele and Riz Ahmed joined as executive producers of the film on the behalf of Monkeypaw Productions and Left Handed Films respectively. [4]
EXCLUSIVE: Anonymous Content and CAA have signed Nuhash Humayun, the Bangladeshi writer-director whose horror short Moshari won the Grand Jury Award at SXSW 2022, for representation. The original ...
Dui Duari (transl. Two Doors) also (Bengali: দুই দুয়ারী) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. [1] The film was released in 2000. It was directed by Bangladeshi famous novelist, film director-writer Humayun Ahmed, produced and distributed by his film producer-distributor company called as Nuhash Chalachitra.