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Enamul Karim Nirjhar

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Enamul Karim Nirjhar
এনামুল করিম নির্ঝর
Born (1962-11-29)29 November 1962 (age 62)
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materBangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Occupation(s)Architect, Filmmaker
Spouses
BuildingsNinakabbo, British American Tobacco Headquarter, Voot restaurant

Enamul Karim Nirjhar (born 29 November 1962)[1] is aBangladeshi architect and filmmaker.[2]

He is the founder and principal architect of System Architects,[3] a prominent architectural studio known for its contemporary designs across different sectors, including residential, mixed-use, commercial, institutional, industrial, hospitality, and community development projects. In the 1990s, Nirjhar launched an innovative interior design initiative that significantly influenced the restaurant scene inDhaka city. He designed several conceptual restaurants in Dhaka andChittagong, including Bukhara, Santoor, Bonanza,White Castle and Asparagus. His architectural brilliance crossed the sea and he designed WE,[3] inHampshire, UK. His concept for a horror-themed family entertainment restaurant, Voot, gained considerable popularity.

Nirjhar expanded his team to enhance architectural practices, coining the process "Total Architecture." Notable projects include theBritish American Tobacco headquarters in Dhaka, Nina Kabbo, and Fera.[3]

Enamul Karim Nirjhar has recently initiated a collaboration with Indian entrepreneurs and architects, founding System Architects India. He is also one of the most prominent filmmakers in Bangladesh. His first feature film,Aha!, was released in 2007 and won national awards in four different categories, including Best Direction.

Nirjhar is combining his experiences in architecture, film, and music to create EK Nijhar Collaborations[4] (EKNC). This platform is designed to collaborate with young professionals from different creative sectors so they can grow creatively and intellectually while also securing a source of income.

Early life and education

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Enamul Karim Nirjhar was born to Muhammad Afsar Ali and Momtaz Begum in Rajshahi. In the mid-1970s, he enrolled atRajshahi Cadet College. He later studied architecture at theBangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), which is the highest-ranking engineering institute in the country.[citation needed]

Career

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Architecture

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In 1995 Ek Nirjhar formed System Architects.[3] From the very beginning he was involved in the process of designing every little detail of all the projects. From mid 90s to 2005 he designed a number of popular restaurants. In 2000 he designed the first ever theatre restaurant in Bangladesh called Asparagus[3] where fine dining combined with live performances was quite a new experience for the food lovers of the city. In 2005 he designed the first horror themed restaurant named Voot ('Ghost' in English) inDhaka with his regular collaborators. Other restaurants he designed includes White Castle, Bukhara, Santoor, Hotel Agrabad, We[3] in Dhaka, Chittagong and UK where he tried to put his social observations in the form of profiling and performance. Integration of our culture and heritage, empowerment of the craftsmen along with combining other art forms with the design was a key aspect in his design to give a combined thematic restaurant experience.

After this period, Nirjhar designed quite a few residential buildings. He also started a trend of naming and engraving meaningful Bangla words like names of the lost rivers of Bengal, beautiful phrases on the facades of buildings. Some wonderful examples of this can be found in his residential designs like Jethay, Hochhe Hobe and Fera.

In 2003, Nirjhar designed the Head Office Complex of British American Tobacco Dhaka. For which he was awarded with the AYA JK cement Architect of the Year award in 2005. In 2013 he designed conceptual commercial neighborhood titled 'nina Kabbo' where the poems of 12 prominent poets ofBangla literature was used on different faced of the building for the first time in Bangladesh. He was awarded a Berger Award of Excellence in Architecture for the design of the building.

Film

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Enamul Karim Nirjhar began his film career by directing short documentary films mainly focused on social issues. He had a long-standing desire to create full-length feature films. However, he observed that the film industry was heavily influenced by capitalism, primarily producing commercial films. Despite recognizing the industry's fragility and the slim chances of recouping investments, he saved money from his earnings for 18 years to produce his own film.

In 2007, Nirjhar released his first feature film,Aha![5][6], which was groundbreaking at the time. The film's songs became viral hits, and it received critical acclaim, winningBangladesh National Film Awards in four categories[7] - Best Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Playback Singer (Female).Aha! was also Bangladesh's submission for theAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language Film that year, although it did not receive a nomination.

Nirjhar's second film,Nomuna (2009), is a dystopian socio-political satire centered on political turmoil. In addition to directing, he wrote the story, script, and songs for the film. The eight-song soundtrack was released in September 2009, but the Bangladesh Film Censor Board refused to issue a censor certificate.[8][9][10] for the film, despite it being produced with a government grant.

As the founder of 9 STEPS, Nirjhar is currently working to develop a self-sufficient group of creative, technical, and commercial professionals who can contribute to the future of the film and media industry with a collective vision. He is involved in multiple film projects with a new generation of film enthusiasts and is currently producing a series of nine films as a part of hisNoy Bochorer Boro project to ensure that young talent is not overshadowed by the influence of capitalism.

Filmography

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Photography and writing

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From an early period, Nirjhar was very much involved in photography as another of his passions. He participated in several exhibitions with his photography works.Bornodhara (2001), a book of his photography and poetry, was a tribute to the Bangla alphabet and language.[11]

Nirjhar joined the popular humor magazineUnmad and in the mid-1980s became a contributor to the weeklySachitra Shandhani. He was the initiator of an experimental magazine on cinema namedKino Eye and literary magazinePotito Shubash. He has also written three books of stories:Kanush (2010),Jaa (2012), andOboshesh Ongshobishesh.

AlbumEk Nirjharer Gaan is a compilation of 101 Bangla songs written and composed by Nirjhar and released on label Gaanshala.[12][13]

Awards

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Architecture

Film

Photography

  • National Winner of Kodak Fiap Photography Competition (1992)

References

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  1. ^""৯ বছরের বড় নির্ঝরের একসঙ্গে ৯ সিনেমার গল্প""৯ বছরের বড় নির্ঝরের একসঙ্গে ৯ সিনেমার গল্প.The Daily Star Bangla (in Bengali). 1 December 2019. Retrieved2 December 2019.
  2. ^"Enamul Karim Nirjhar".EK Nirjahar. Retrieved2 December 2019.
  3. ^abcdef"Home".System Architects. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  4. ^"COLLABORATION".EKNIRJHAR. 10 August 2017. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  5. ^"Enamul Karim Nirjhar's Movie Aha!".PriyoAustralia.com.au. 2 December 2007.
  6. ^"Aha!".Rotten Tomatoes.
  7. ^"Nirjhar's Nomuna ready for release".The Daily Star. 10 January 2009.
  8. ^"Soundtrack of Nirjhar's 'Nomuna' launched".The Daily Star. 14 September 2009.
  9. ^"Shakira to sing in Indo-Bangla production".The Indian Express. 7 January 2012.
  10. ^"Censorship and Human Rights".Forum. The Daily Star. December 2012.
  11. ^"Bornodhara".Boi Mela.
  12. ^"Gaanshala".Gaanshala. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  13. ^"'Maa Chhara Prothom' to release today".The Daily Star. 10 May 2015.
  14. ^"Winners Since Inception".Architect of the Year Awards. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2019. Retrieved15 October 2011.
  15. ^"ninaKABBO".System Architects.
  16. ^"Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited".

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