Asaduzzaman Noor

Asaduzzaman Noor

出生 : 1946-10-31, British India

略歴

Asaduzzaman Noor is a Bangladeshi actor, politician and activist. He has been a Jatiya Sangsad member from Nilphamari-2 constituency since 2001 and served as the Cultural Affairs Minister during 2014–2019. Noor worked as an actor in theatre, film and television productions

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Asaduzzaman Noor

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Hotel Albatross
Kibria Kabir
Everything changes for a proud chef and an underappreciated cook as they are forced to work together to make a great dish under a hostage situation.
Her Own Address
Narrator (voice)
Woman in South Asian region always remain dependent on their Father, Brother, Husband or, Son in their different stages of life. They never achieve their own home, own address. The story is portraying womanhood of South Asia and depicts the life of Sutopa who never thinks out of that. Finally comprehend when she lost every shelter and found herself on running train where her destination is unknown. Her Own Address is an artistic vision illustrate a human story which appealing to the equality, freedom of souls and antidiscrimination.
Daruchini Dip
University students aspire to visit a beach named Saint Martin.
Chandrokotha
Zaminder Sarkar
A ruthless landlord looks for meaning in his life through the help of a young girl.
Somudro Bilash Private Limited
Mr. Rafiq, tour operator
All sorts of character get on board a bus bound for Teknaf, Cox's Bazar on a pleasure trip organized by a new travel company named Somudro Bilash Private Limited, owned by Mr. Rafiq.
Aguner Poroshmoni
Badiul Alam
A middle-class family shelters a freedom fighter in war-torn Dhaka.
Shongkhonil Karagar
The struggles of a middle class family in Dhaka.
Affliction
sumit
Director: Sheikh Niamat Ali Writers: Sheikh Niamat Ali (dialogue), Sheikh Niamat Ali (screenplay) | Stars: Humayun Faridi, Bobita, Dolly Anowar
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.