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Amjad Hossain

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Bangladeshi film director, actor, scriptwriter and lyricist
For other people with similar names, seeAmjad Hossain (disambiguation).
Amjad Hossain
আমজাদ হোসেন
Amjad Hossain in 2018
Born(1942-08-14)14 August 1942
Died14 December 2018(2018-12-14) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Film director,Actor,Scriptwriter,Lyricist
Years active1961 - 2018
Children2
Awardsfull list

Amjad Hossain (14 August 1942 – 14 December 2018) was a Bangladeshi film director, actor, scriptwriter and lyricist.[1] He won theBangladesh National Film Award for Best Director twice, for the filmsGolapi Ekhon Traine (1978) andBhat De (1984).[2] He also wonBangla Academy Literary Award in 2004 andEkushey Padak in 1992.[3][4]

Early life

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Amjad was born inJamalpur,Bengal Presidency (nowBangladesh). He began his creative journey through writing, starting with poetry. His first poem was published in the renowned magazineDesh. Hossain also wrote numerous stories, poems, and novels for children. Additionally, he authored works related to Bangladesh's Liberation War.[5]

Career

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He began his film career in 1961 with a role in the movie "Tomar Amar." That same year, he also acted in the film "Harano Din," directed by Mustafiz. Director Salahuddin adapted his playDharapat into a film, which was released in 1963, marking his debut as a screenwriter. He also played a lead role in the film. Later, he joinedZahir Raihan's team and worked as an assistant on several films, including the notableBehula (1966),[1] which was based on folklore. The production ofBehula began in 1962, and he contributed to the dialogue writing and acted in the film. While working on this film, he developed a close friendship with actorRazzak, a bond that lasted until Razzak's death. He also acted alongside Razzak in Zahir Raihan's filmAnowara (1967).[6]

He made debut as film director with the filmAgun Niye Khela (1967), which he co-directed with Nurul Haque Bacchu. His first solo directorial venture wasJulekha (1967). The following year, he collaborated with Nurul Haque Bacchu,Mostafa Mehmud, and Rahim Nawaz to direct the filmDui Bhai, with Zahir Raihan serving as the producer and screenwriter. Additionally, he independently directed the filmBalya Bandhu (1968).

In 1970, he wrote the dialogues for Zahir Raihan's iconic filmJibon Theke Neya and portrayed the character Madhu. This film later became immensely popular in Bangladesh.[7] Throughout the 1970s, he directed several notable films, includingNoyonmoni (1976),Golapi Ekhon Train-e (1978), andSundori (1979).Noyonmoni was based on his novelNirakkhor Sworge, and it earned him his first National Film Award for Best Screenwriter.Golapi Ekhon Train-e brought him widespread acclaim both domestically and internationally, winning National Awards in 10 categories, including Best Film. Amjad Hossain set a record by winning five awards in a single year, including Best Film (as producer), Director, Screenwriter, Dialogue Writer, and Lyricist. Following the success ofGolapi Ekhon Train-e, he continued his streak with the filmSundori, which won National Film Awards in seven categories, and Hossain received two awards for Best Dialogue Writer and Lyricist. In the 1980s, Amjad directed several notable Bengali films, includingKoshai (1980),Jonom Theke Jolchi (1982),Dui Poishar Alta (1982), andBhat De (1984).Bhat De was particularly distinguished, winning National Film Awards in nine categories, including Best Film. Amjad himself received three awards for Best Director, Screenwriter, and Dialogue Writer for the same film.[8]

Political career

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He participated in the1969 mass uprising and theBangladesh Liberation War. Additionally, he was associated with the political activities of the Nationalist Cultural Organization (JASAS), an affiliate of theBangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).[9][10]

Personal life

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Amjad Hossain had two sons, Sajjad Hossain Dodul and Sohel Arman, both of whom are directors and screenwriters.[11][12] In November 2018, he suffered an ischemic stroke and was admitted to Impulse Hospital in Dhaka. Subsequently, on November 27, he was transferred to Bangkok for advanced treatment with government funding.[13] Amjad Hossain died on December 14, 2018, atBumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok at the age of 76. His body was returned to Bangladesh on December 20, and after his burial, he was buried in the municipal cemetery inJamalpur.[14]

Filmography

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YearFilmNotes
1961Tomar Amar
1967Agun Niye Khela
1967Julekha
1967Anwara (film)
1968Balyo Bandhu
1970Pitaputra
1970Jibon Theke Neya
1973Abar Tora Manush HoBachsas Award for Best Story
1976NoyonmoniBachsas Award for Best Dialogue
1978Golapi Ekhon TraineBangladesh National Film Award for Best Film
Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Dialogue
Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Script
Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director
Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director
Bachsas Award for Best Dialogue
1979SundoriBangladesh National Film Award for Best Lyrics
1980Koshai
1982Dui Poisar Alta[15]
1982Jonmo Theke JolchiBachsas Award for Best Lyrics
1984Bhat DeBangladesh National Film Award for Best Director
Bachsas Award for Best Dialogue
1984Sokhinar Juddha
1988HiramotiBachsas Award for Best Director
1994Golapi Ekhon Dhakay[15]
1995Adorer Sontan
2002Sundori Bodhu
2003Praner Manush
2005Kal Sokale
2010Golapi Ekhon Bilatey[15]
2017Premi O PremiFirst film withArifin Shuvoo,Nusraat Faria, Director:Jakir Hossain Raju
2018Bhalo ThekoLast film,
Director:Jakir Hossain Raju

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ab"Our Talents".The Daily Star. 5 November 2004. Archived fromthe original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved26 January 2016.
  2. ^জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার প্রাপ্তদের নামের তালিকা (১৯৭৫-২০১২) [List of the winners of National Film Awards (1975-2012)].Government of Bangladesh (in Bengali). Bangladesh Film Development Corporation. Retrieved25 March 2019.
  3. ^পুরস্কারপ্রাপ্তদের তালিকা [Winners list] (in Bengali). Bangla Academy. Retrieved2 April 2019.
  4. ^একুশে পদকপ্রাপ্ত সুধীবৃন্দ [Ekushey Padak winners list] (in Bengali). Government of Bangladesh. Retrieved3 April 2019.
  5. ^"Film director Amjad Hossain laid in Jamalpur".The Daily Star. BSS. 23 December 2018.
  6. ^"রাজ্জাককে নিয়ে বন্ধু আমজাদ হোসেনের মূল্যায়ন".Priyo.com (in Bengali). 23 January 2016. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  7. ^"আমজাদ হোসেনের 'জীবন থেকে নেয়া'".NTV (in Bengali). 20 February 2015. Archived fromthe original on 13 November 2018.
  8. ^Shawon, Rashed."চার দশকে আমাদের সেরা চলচ্চিত্রগুলো".bdnews24. Archived fromthe original on 28 December 2012.
  9. ^"আমাদের সংস্কৃতিকে বিশ্বে ছড়িয়ে দিতে হবে : খালেদা জিয়া".banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 2010-12-12. Retrieved2024-08-19.
  10. ^"জাসাসের প্রতিষ্ঠা বার্ষিকী সোমবার".banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 2010-12-26. Retrieved2024-08-19.
  11. ^"Film director Amjad Hossain dies at 76".bdnews24.com. 2018-12-14. Retrieved2019-11-30.
  12. ^ঢালিউডে আলোচিত বিবাহ বিচ্ছেদ [Notable divorces in Dhallywood].Channel i (in Bengali). 2016-06-05. Retrieved2019-11-30.
  13. ^"আমজাদ হোসেনের অবস্থার অবনতি".Prothomalo (in Bengali). 2018-11-19. Retrieved2024-08-19.
  14. ^"জামালপুরে পৌঁছেছে আমজাদ হোসেনের মরদেহ".Kaler Kantho (in Bengali). 23 December 2018. Retrieved2024-08-19.
  15. ^abc"Amjad Hossain passes away".New Age. 15 December 2018.
  16. ^"Syed Shamsul Huq and Amjad Hossain honoured".The Daily Star. 27 October 2009. Retrieved26 January 2016.
  17. ^"Asad Chowdhury, Amjad Hossain and Anwara Syed Haque receive Uro Shishu Shahitya Puroshkar '08".The Daily Star. 3 April 2008. Retrieved26 January 2016.

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