Humayun Ahmed
Known for: Writing
Born: November 12, 1948 in Mohangonj, Bangladesh - Died: July 18, 2012
Humayun Ahmed was a prominent Bangladeshi writer, dramatist, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He is considered as the greatest writer of his generation. Humayun Ahmed directed films based on his own stories. His first film, Aguner Poroshmoni (1994), based on the Bangladesh Liberation War, won the 19th Bangladesh National Film Awards in a total of eight categories, including the awards for the Best Film and the Best Director.Another film Shyamal Chhaya (2005) was also based on the same war.His last directed film, Ghetuputra Kamola (2012), the story of a teenage boy, was set in the British colonial period. Shyamol Chhaya and Ghetuputra Kamola were selected as the Bangladeshi entries for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2006 and 2012 respectively, but were not nominated. In 2009, Ahmed appeared as one of two judges for the reality television music competition show Khudey Gaanraaj.
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Bhatir Purush
Aguner Poroshmoni
Director
Srabon Megher Din
Director
Pleasure Boy Komola
Director
Tara Tinjon
Director
Amra Jege Achi
Director
Brikkho Manob
Director
Krishnopokkho
Novel
Shyamol Chhaya
Director
Hablonger Bazarey
Writer
Tara Tinjon: Tea-Master
Director
Openti Bioscope
Writer
Dui Duari
Director
Debi
Novel
Bonur Golpo
Writer
Agun Majid
Writer
Ditiyo Jon
Writer
Mrittur Opare
Writer
Amar Ache Jol
Director
Chandrokotha
Director
Noy Number Bipod Shongket
Director
Somudro Bilash Private Limited
Director
Shonkhonil Karagar
Screenplay
The Alienation
Novel