Humayun Faridi

Humayun Faridi

出生 : 1952-05-29, Dhaka, Bangladesh

死亡 : 2012-02-13

略歴

Humayun Faridi was a Bangladeshi actor and drama organiser. He is considered to be one of the greatest actor in native country. He worked in television dramas, movies and theatre plays. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor for his lead role in the film Matritto. He was awarded Ekushey Padak posthumously in 2018 by the Government of Bangladesh.

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Meherjaan
Khonkar
During the war in 1971, Meher falls in love with a soldier from the enemy side. When her love is discovered, she is shamed and silenced by her family and society. Today 38 years after the war, Meher has a visitor she cannot turn down.
Aha!
Kishlu
Mr. Rafiq is given an option to develop the ancestral property by a privet developer agent. The house carries the style of typical historic buildings of old Dhaka; which are being pushed aside by urban modernization. With the decision hanging, Ruba, his daughter, leaves her husband in the US and returns to Dhaka. The cause being her husband's excessive misbehave. Ruba tries to find peace in her memory soaked old home but could not as the decision to reconstruct the property is discussed and debated over and over again. Another character, Soleman, obedient servant of Mr. Rafiq becomes irritating to Ruba since he has a rivalry with the local power holders. As Ruba seeks her memories in the home, she occasionally watches a man on a neighboring flat. The man notices this. With the man's efforts they finally get to be friends. But the orthodox mindset of the father desperately looks for ways to stop the developing relationship or perhaps a new hope for Ruba.
Rupkothar Golpo
Drunk man in brokedown car
An unemployed man is asked by a woman to watch her child, but after a miscommunication, he's left to take care of the baby.
Bangla
2006 Bangladeshi film
Duratta
A lonely 11-year-old befriends two street children after running away from his neglectful parents.
Matritwa
Sakhina's husband is a thief who does not look after the family. She has to work hard in others house. Sakhina desires a baby child in her family. At last she becomes pregnant and dreams a lot about her child. But miscarriage occurs due to the medicine mixed by her husband in her food. She starts feeding others baby in returns of money. She become pregnant again. One day her husband watches her saved money. He wants to take the money away. While providing hindrance of not doing so, a mischief happens.
Joyjatra
Pocha
During the Bangladeshi war for independence in 1971, a group of people flee from their villages towards a safe border.
Shyamol Chhaya
Refugees from East Pakistan flee West Pakistani soldiers aboard a rickety steamboat.
Bachelor: The Circle
Abrar Bhai
Intertwined story of a group of friends living together and their romantic complications.
Bir Soinik
Ramjan Molla
At the eve of Liberation War, Mohammad Ali is a military of East Pakistan army. He falls in love with his Superior's daughter Mehnaz and marries her. Mehnaz's father kills Ali's mother and sister with the help of Ramjan Ali. The war breaks out and Sharafat Khan takes away his daughter to Pakistan. After war Ali goes to Pakistan to take back his wife. He returns with his son Abdullah but his wife gets killed by Ramjan Ali. Can Ali find Ramjan Ali to take revenge.
Madam Fuli
An illiterate rural Bangladeshi girl changes herself into a modern and urban one to get the right of her husband.
Ranga Bou
Sohail Chowdhury, a rich psychopathic womaniser, gets married to Asha, a beautiful but naive village belle, after coercing her father to agree to the alliance and tortures her in the name of love. Asha changes her name to Diana and goes to Bangkok after getting married to Raja. Will Sohail kill himself?
Vondo
The smuggler Raja Sikder, the chicken thief Kadam Chora and the Prince - all have the same profession, Cheating people. Through these three, the character of the hypocritical people of the country has come up. A 1998 comedy movie starring Rubel, Humayun Faridi, A.T.M Shamsuzzaman, Razib, Tamanna, Khalil, Nasir Khan, Eliash Kobra, Kobair Kha,Suruj Bangali, Jacky, Shamsuddin and others.
Tears of Happiness
Dewan Sharif
Dewan Sharif is an influential person in village and whoever rise voice against him, he kills him. His elder brother left villages a long time ago and lives in town. He plans to occupy the property his brother left in the village. During election time, he goes town and hires a hooligan to take care the opposition. His nephew Khosru also comes to village during election. He falls in love with Sharif's maid-servant's daughter Dola and it make Sharif angry. Sharif makes Dola's family desert the village. He also maddened Khosru with a medicine as he become threat of his occupying his brother's property.
Banglar Bodhu
A newly married woman struggles to getting acquaintance with her in-law's house members and become the apple of the eye of the family.
The Padma Boatman
Based on the timeless literary work by Manik Bandyopadhyay, Padma Nadir Majhi was directed by Gautam Ghosh. The movie illustrates the tumultuous lives of the fishermen and their families, living by the river Padma. Beautiful shots of the river, Ghosh's flair for realism and brilliant display of acting skills by noted actors of Bangladesh and West Bengal, including Utpal Dutt, Robi Ghosh, Abul Khayer, Raisul Islam Asad, Champa, and Rupa Ganguli, fetched the movie local and international honours.
Jesus '71
This patriotic Bengali movie by Nasiruddin Yusuf, based on Shahriar Kabir's story, depicts a pastor's involvement in the Independence war.
Wanted
During anti-Ayub movement in the 1960’s a young leftwing political activist had warrant against him. He would secretly move around by trains. Police detectives followed him. It was never clear in the poem whether the young man went to his village and met his mother and comrades, or whether he was just thinking about them and thus the past, present and future of the politics of that particular time of our history all converged in his subconscious.
Bindur Chhele
The story revolves around three characters: Annapurna, her son Amulya, and Bindubashini, a woman desperate to become a mother. Annapurna's husband Jadab goes through much hardship to pay for his younger brother Madhab's education; years later, Madhab becomes an eminent lawyer. Madhab's wife Bindubashini comes from an affluent family and is strikingly beautiful. Bindu is childless and when she gets to take care of Amulya, her yearning to experience motherhood finds some fulfillment. Sisters-in-law Bindu and Annapurna share a bittersweet relationship. Bindu respects Annapurna and the latter reciprocates by showering a lot of affection on her. But they have frequent rows over household chores. One day, they have a major disagreement over Amulya's upbringing. The disagreement proves to be irreconcilable. As a result, the two families split. The after-effects of this disagreement reverberate between the two estranged families for a long time.