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4 Bangladeshi youths have been recognized as real life heroes

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4 Bangladeshi youths have been recognized as real life heroes. On the occasion of ‘World Humanitarian Day’, the United Nations has put a number of people from all over the world on the list for their special contribution in the service of art and humanity in the current situation.


The UN website has a picture of Bangladeshi Rizvi Hasan and the context of service work for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar.Note that August 19 was declared ‘World Humanitarian Day’ by the United Nations. Recognizing the people who have volunteered to serve humanity in this special situation before him is expected to inspire others.

Dhaka University student Tanvir Hasan Saikat, BRAC engineer Rizvi Hasan, translator Sifat Noor and Ankhi Biral received the honor for not being under house arrest to save their lives like others during the Corona epidemic, but for being by the side of the victims and helping the helpless. The United Nations believes that each of them has a unique role to play in humanitarian work.4 Bangladeshi youths have been recognized as real life heroes

According to the UN website, the beach began helping marginalized people from campus when other university students left campus and went home in the wake of the Corona epidemic. After 117 consecutive days of activities since the beginning of April, when the outbreak of corona subsided, he went to Sunamganj and helped the flood-hit people. The beach continues these activities with financial support from friends and well-wishers.

Another Bangladeshi Ankhi Biral recognized as a real life hero.Ankhi (17), a teenager from Rupsha Char in Bagmara of Khulna’s Rupsha Upazila, dropped out of school due to poverty. Her family was devastated by the coronavirus epidemic. The girl was recognized by the United Nations as a ‘real life hero’ for making a mask against corona and selling it to the poor at low prices. At one time, like many other children in Bangladesh, the private development organization ‘World Vision’ helped to rehabilitate the children engaged in child labor. Although she could not return to school due to her age, the company trained her as a tailor. The company later gave her a sewing machine and some clothes. From there she dreamed of building her own garment factory.

Ankhi now runs her own business with the help of her mother and older sister. If the coronavirus is infected in Bangladesh, there is a mask crisis. And then she started making masks. She sells these masks at low prices among the poor people in the neighborhood.

Rizvi Hasan, another UN-recognized Bangladeshi, grew up in Dhaka. After studying architecture, Rizvi started working for the private development agency BRAC. He got the job of building a cyclone center for the Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar. That’s when he saw various charities trying to provide low-cost housing for Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar. In this situation, she began to build safe places at low cost to provide services to women victims of gender-based violence. In these places, women of Rohingya camps are given training to develop various skills including counseling. BRAC and UNICEF are providing safe services and training to many women through these exceptional installations.

Another young Bangladeshi, Sifat Noor, has been recognized by the United Nations as a real-life hero for his translation work. The United Nations believes that people need information and communication just like food, water and shelter in any crisis. All this information and communication has to be in their own language. And this is where the work of a translator becomes important.

The United Nations says Sifat is a hero of humanity. Because, he has translated many important, life-saving important information into Bengali.

He has translated more than 115,000 words into Bengali since he started working for Translator Without Borders in March 2020. He has been able to deliver life-saving information to more people by translating these words on behalf of important organizations like IFRC and UNHCR Bangladesh. Many people have been able to keep themselves and their family members safe through his recent translation work on Kovid-19.

Why children and teenagers will be in jail?

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Why children and teenagers will be in jail?Children are as sacred as flowers. Sukanta Bhattacharya wrote, “The new baby has arrived, he has to be given a place.” But can we do that?

Somewhere around us today, children and teenagers are no longer safe. They are suffering from insecurity on the way to school and even at home. And as a result, they may be increasingly involved in crime. We should blame ourselves before blaming them for this. If we could ensure a beautiful environment for them, they would not be involved in crime.

338 children are living in different prisons of the country without being criminals. They have been kept with the mothers who are imprisoned for various crimes. However, their mental development is being hampered by living in captivity. In this case, the experts think that it is necessary to create a separate society inside the prison for these children and their mothers and take training and treatment measures.Why children and teenagers will be in jail?

According to the information received from the Department of Prisons, 338 children are lodged in 6 prisons of the country. These children are with the mothers who are imprisoned for various crimes. Each of them is less than six years old. As a rule, any child inside the prison is handed over to relatives outside when he is over six years of age. And those who do not have any relatives, they are handed over to the concerned people of the Ministry of Social Welfare. They keep the child in a government child family.

Concerned people also said that the children under the age of six who are in jail with their mothers are taken care of by the jail authorities. The name of the child who first came to the prison is included in the registrar. If the child needs to be sent to day-care, he is sent there. Arrangements are made to provide food and nutrition to the child as per the advice of an Assistant Surgeon. In addition to children’s meals, clothes, sports equipment and treatment are provided in a child-friendly environment. A deputy of the district supervises these matters round the clock.

Colonel Iqbal Hasan, Additional Inspector General of the Department of Prisons, told the Bengali Tribune that there were 3,063 women prisoners in jails across the country till Thursday. There are 337 children in jails with them. After the age of six, the children are handed over to their next of kin or to the Ministry of Social Welfare.He said there are 1,049 women prisoners in Dhaka Division, 546 in Rajshahi Division, 26 in Rangpur Division, 696 in Chittagong Division, 106 in Sylhet Division, 320 in Khulna Division and 95 in Barisal Division. . None of them are above six years of age. And juvenile delinquents under the age of 18 are sent to juvenile correctional facilities. No children between the ages of six and 18 are kept in prison.

Asked if the mental development of these children was being hampered, Additional Inspector General Colonel Iqbal Hasan said, “Only mothers who want to keep their children are kept.” In this case, we have nothing to do. But we are always vigilant so that the children can live in a beautiful environment and play. ‘

Asked if the mental development of children in prisons is being hampered, Sultana Algin, an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital, told the Bengali Tribune: Growing up in a criminal environment early in life can have an impact; Which may remain in later life. We have to consider whether a separate schooling and society can be built for them. After getting out of jail, they have to be treated properly. ‘

The ten jobs that pay the most

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The ten jobs that pay the most

Do you know which is the highest paid job in the world? Especially in America and other developed countries, these ten jobs have the highest salaries.

 

Surgeon

According to the employment website CareerCast, surgeons are the highest paid in 2015. The average annual salary of a doctor is 3 lakh 52 thousand US dollars.

Psychologist

Psychologists are in the second position in the list of Forbes Their average annual salary is 1 lakh 61 thousand US dollars However, in order to get this salary, they have to have a ‘Doctor of Medicine’ certificate

Physician (General Practitioner)

The demand for General Practitioners or GP Physicians is increasing all over the world Their average salary in the United States is 1 lakh 60 thousand US dollars Improvement in this job is also possible quickly

Corporate executive

The ten jobs that pay the most

In multinational companies, the average corporate executive is paid an average of 173,000. There are a lot of stress and new challenges in this job

Dentist

If you want to be a good dentist, you have to take specialized training And many of them work hard However, if the annual salary is 1 lakh 46 thousand US dollars, that hard work can be done

Petroleum Engineer

Petroleum Engineer 7 is at number six in the list of Forbes The list is based on the US job market The average annual salary of a petroleum engineer in that country is 130,000 US dollars.

Orthodontist

Orthodontists are most in demand in areas where there is dental insurance Their average annual salary is 1 lakh 29 thousand US dollars

Data Scientist

The demand for data scientists is growing rapidly However, there are not enough job seekers in this sector as per the demand So if you are interested, start a course quickly The average annual salary is 1 lakh 24 thousand US dollars

Air traffic controller

Kids experienced the challenges of working in an air traffice control environment as the tried out the ATC similator. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Don Peek)

 

Demand for air traffic controllers is declining Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals and the need for automation. However, the average annual salary of those who are still doing this job is 1 lakh 22 thousand US dollars

 

 

Pharmacist

The average annual salary of pharmacists is 1 lakh 21 thousand US dollars Their demand is also increasing gradually Deutsche Welle

Ask yourself four questions to redefine life

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Ask yourself four questions to redefine life.
Depression can sometimes overwhelm life. But despair is not the end of life. It has to be overcome. It is very important to keep trying to make life new. If you want to redefine your life, then ask yourself the four questions given in this article.


1. What should you think about?

There are some issues that will get complicated the more you think about it. So there is no need to worry about everything. Positive thinking, which encourages creativity, is the only thing that should be kept in mind. Get rid of the thoughts that provoke negativity in your mind. For this, first of all you need to pay a little attention to your thoughts. Find out what is on your mind by thinking a little quietly. Are you afraid of anything? Constantly thinking of a subject? Is there anything unusual in your thinking? If it is possible to diagnose these issues, it will be easier to get rid of unnecessary thoughts from your mind.
Ask yourself four questions to redefine life
2. Who are you listening to?

Are you being influenced by someone’s words? If so, consider how important it is or should be. Your personal relationships, lifestyle or professional matters should always be under your control. In this case, if you want to take someone’s advice, think about whether he has that qualification or not. Determine if you have a habit of being influenced by someone else’s words, not the right person. If this affects your life, try not to let it happen again.
3. How was your first reaction?

Notice how your first reaction is in any unforeseen situation. Do you do anything unusual compared to others? Do you have a tendency to run away from the situation rather than to handle it? Find out if your response is emotionally responsive. These reactions can include things like anger, anxiety and frustration. In your initial response, many things can be understood about how much you have accepted different things. No matter how bad the situation, you should accept it. This will allow you to handle the situation. So find out how your initial reaction is to handle the situation. Correct yourself if necessary.Teenagers

4. How do you accept others?

You will have the same attitude and attitude towards other people and others will have the same attitude towards you. That’s why you need to know your own point of view. Is your attitude towards people depressing? Do you keep an eye on strangers? Or are you stuck in your own circle? It is very important to know these issues. If you look at others well and welcome everyone, it will boost your confidence a lot. This will create a better understanding of others with you.

Why are children’s films declining?

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Why are children’s films declining? Fleeing from home, Gupi Gain Bagha Bain, Chutir Ghonta, Emiler Goenda Bahini or Sonar Kella – the colorful days of childhood float in these films. There are also Movies like Home Alone, ET The Extra Terrestrial. These Movies are made with child mind, imagination and the world around.


Films or animated films like the Harry Potter series are in Hollywood with children’s healthy entertainment in mind. But the picture of Bangladesh is quite disappointing.There have been countless films for children here since independence. At present no more Movies are made for children than one a year in grants.

Why are children's films declining?
Dipu Number two


The film has a worldwide reputation for entertaining, educating and educating children. However, children’s films are declining day by day in search of ‘adult language’ of film in South Asia, especially in Bangladesh. The statistics of the last few years say so.

Although only a handful of films have been made, they are out of reach of children due to lack of proper publicity. In all the countries of the world where the production of children’s films is increasing, the amount is gradually declining in Bangladesh. Film buffs are expressing concern over this.

Even this year, after the producers Faisal Raddi and Manik’s ‘Pathshala’, Mrittika Guna’s ‘Kalo Megher Vela’ and Jean-Nesser Osman’s ‘Panchasangi’ have been aired on various festivals and on TV, there has been a lot of discussion. Velo and Panchasangi are two films made with government grant. Although low in number, no one has any objection to the quality of these films.

Pathshala


‘Pathshala’ shows the indomitable story of winning the life of a talented street child. Manik, a ten-year-old child, was forced to drop out of school in his childhood due to the difficult reality of life. He came to Dhaka in search of livelihood. Works in a car workshop. Manik worked there all day, did inhuman work, but Manik did not give up his dream of going to school.

At one point, another eight-year-old child, Chumki, came forward to fight for the fulfillment of his dream. Manik dropped out of school prematurely in Bangladesh. The film ‘Pathshala’ is about the message of assurance of education of all such Maniks in the country. The main slogan of the film is ‘I want school for all Manik’. And ‘Vela of Black Clouds’ shows the sad story of a nine year old. Whose job is to carry the goods of the train passengers.

The two films have garnered a lot of praise since their release. However, if we look at the history of the past, there is no shortage of viewers of children’s films in the country. Dipu Number Two, released in 1997, Autumn ’71 in 2000, Distance in 2004, Puppet Marriage in 2010, My Friend Rashed in 2011 and ‘Akhi O Her Friends’ in 2016 are great examples.

These movies have been commercially successful as well as influential in society as a whole. Even then, for various reasons, many people are discouraged from making children’s films. There is no stronger way to develop children’s psychological perceptions, feelings and beliefs.

Meanwhile, the filmmakers are concerned about the reluctance to produce even after having a audience in the children’s film.

While the average number of adult movies released every year is half a hundred, the number of children’s films stands at four to five. As a result, a large number of children in the country are moving towards foreign culture. Generation after generation of Hollywood movies like ‘Kungfu Panda’, ‘Trolls’, ‘Jungle Book’, ‘Beauty and the Beast’, ‘Cinderella’, ‘Peter’s Dragon’, ‘Harry Porter’ or ‘Boss Baby’.

With foreign culture entering the minds of children. Some people believe that the reins should be pulled now.

Some timeless children’s films in Bangladesh

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Some timeless children’s films in Bangladesh. We generally understand a film that is suitable for the child’s mind as a children’s film. We also call such films as children’s films.

In fact, by watching children’s films, we get an idea of ​​children’s minds, their surroundings, their problems, feelings, beliefs and understandings. That is why it is said about children’s films that films made with the aim of providing them with mental development and pure pleasure by understanding the different aspects of child psychology can usually be included in this category (children’s).
Dumurer Ful
Some timeless children's films in Bangladesh
Dumurer Ful


Dumurer Ful is a Bangladeshi Bengali language children’s film directed by Subhash Dutt. It is based on the story of the boy named Ashraf Siddiqui. Babita, Ilyas Kanchan, Shakil, Syed Hasan Imam, Sirajul Islam and others have played the lead roles in it. The film won three awards at the 1989 National Film Awards.

Emiler Goenda Bahini (1980)


Emiler Goenda Bahini is the first children’s film of independent Bangladesh released in 1970. It is based on the teenage detective novel Emile’s Intelligence Team (1929) by German author Erich Kastner. The film is scripted and directed by Badal Rahman. [1] Starring Golam Mostafa, Sara Jaker, ATM Shamsuzzaman, Sharmili Ahmed, Master Perth, Shiplu, Tiptip and others.Puroshkar (1983)

Puroskar

Puroshkar Bangladeshi Bengali language children’s film released in 1973. The film is directed by CB Zaman with story, dialogue and screenplay by Syed Shamsul Haque. Sumon, Shakil, Bulbul Ahmed, Jayshree Kabir and others have played the lead roles in it. The film won five awards, including Best Film at the 1973 National Film Awards. In addition to winning national awards, it was screened internationally at the Goa Film Festival in India, the Delhi International Festival and the Tashkent Film Festival in Russia.

Chutir Ghonta (1970)

Chutir Ghonta


Chutir Ghonta is a Bangladeshi children’s film released in 1970. The film is directed by Azizur Rahman. On the day of Eid holiday announcement, a 12-year-old student was locked in the school bathroom without anyone knowing. And this tragic scene depicts how an innocent young face fell into the lap of death after enduring 10 days of inhuman suffering in the heartbreaking events and the idea of ​​liberation in the wake of the end of a long 11-day holiday in a locked bathroom.


The film stars child artist Sumon in the lead role and Raj Razzak, Shabana, Sujata, Shawkat Akbar and ATM Shamsuzzaman in other roles.
Durotto (2004)

Durotto


Durotto is a 2004 Bangladeshi children’s film. Directed by Morshedul Islam, the film is made under the banner of Impress Telefilm and is based on a novel by Humayun Ahmed. The film stars Humayun Faridi, Subarna Mustafa, Raisul Islam Asad, Hakim Ferdous, Akhtar Hossain, Delwar Hossain, Wahida Mallick Jolly, Shahidul Alam Sachchu and Tania in the lead roles. The film won the 2004 National Film Award.

Pathshala (2018)

Pathshala


Manik’s story will reveal the harsh truth of social reality. Will move the people of the society in perception. The producer told the story of the film, a 10 year old boy Manik. She has no father, mother is ill. Due to this his studies were also stopped. The responsibility of the family is on his shoulders. One of the villagers went to Dhaka and advised him to work. Manik moved to Dhaka.

Works in car garage. Children her age go to school when she works in the garage. Seeing this, Manik will study with a broken heart. That’s why he works all day and tries to read books by himself at night. At one point he succeeds. His success story is told. Habib Arinda, Ima Akhter, Farhana Mithu, Taufiqul Islam Emon, Amirul Islam and many others have acted in the movie.

Dipu Number Two (1997)

Dipu Number two


Dipu Number Two is a 1996 Bangladeshi film. The film is directed by Morshedul Islam and is based on Muhammad Zafar Iqbal’s 1974 teenage novel of the same name. Arun has played the title role in the film. Bulbul Ahmed, Babita, Abul Khair, Golam Mustafa, Shubhashish and many others have also acted in different roles.

Amar Bondhu Rashed (2011)

Amar bondhu rashed


Amar Bondhu Rashed is a Bangladeshi war based film released in 2011. The film is based on a children’s novel of the same name written by Muhammad Zafar Iqbal and directed by Morshedul Islam with a grant from the Government of Bangladesh. The film is produced by Mamon Films and Impress Telefilm.

The film stars Chowdhury Javata Afnan in the lead role, Raisul Islam Asad, Piyush Bandyopadhyay, Enamul Haque, Humaira Himu, Wahida Mallick Jolly, Arman Parvez Murad in the lead roles, Ryan Ibtesham Chowdhury, Kazi Raihan Rab in the lead roles. Fayaz bin Zia, Rafayet Jinnah Kawsar Abedin. The story reveals how some teenagers from Mofasbal got involved in the liberation war in 1971.

Ankhi o Tar Bondhura (2016)

Akhi o tar bondhura
It was created by the popular novelist. Based on Muhammad Zafar Iqbal’s ‘Ankhi o Tar Bondhura’, produced by Manon Films and Impress Telefilm Limited, has been produced with government grant. Child artist Jahin Nawar Haque Isha has acted in the title role of the film. Surbana Mustafa, Tariq Anam Khan, Al Mansoor and many others have also acted in other roles.

Why so reluctant to make children’s films?

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Dipu Number Two
Dipu Number Two

Why so reluctant to make children’s films? Children’s films are now neglected in our country. Everyone in the society, starting from the creator, thinks that it is not an important job.

The Prime Minister directed to include the issue of making a children’s film one by one in the grant film. But later this issue was not emphasized anymore. Now the children’s film made in Dhaka is neglected.
Fazlul Haque, the editor of the monthly ‘Cinema’, took the initiative to make the first film for children and teenagers. He created ‘Sun of Pakistan’ based on the story of his wife Rabia Khatun.
After the independence of the country, Syed Salauddin Zaki produced the film ‘Ankur’ produced by the Film and Publication Department under the supervision of the Film Parliamentarian and Pune Film Institute. He later made another children’s film ‘Galpa Dadur Galpa Kotha’ produced by Shishu Academy.
Then in 1980 another filmmaker Badal Rahman made ‘Emil’s Intelligence Force’ with government grant. The film won the National Film and Bacchus Award for Best Picture and in various categories. Later, Khan Ataur Rahman also produced ‘Danpite Chele‘ in the production of Shishu Academy.
This film also won the National Film Award. After independence, when the government took the initiative to make children’s films, it was decided that one of the three government-funded films must be children’s films.
Why so reluctant to make children's films?
Chutir Ghonta
In the late seventies. Subhash Dutt made the children’s film ‘Fig Flower’ based on Ashraf Siddiqui’s story ‘The boy on the side of the street’. Later, Azizur Rahman’s ‘Uneducated’, ‘Holiday Hour’, CB Zaman’s ‘Prize’ children’s films also garnered various honors including national awards and praise from people of all walks of life.
In the seventies and eighties, children’s films were made in Bangladesh on a par with other countries in the Indian subcontinent.
Regrettably, our children’s filmmaking has come to a standstill since the nineties when the quality of Indian films has gradually increased to the point of competing with Hollywood. Although such a picture has been made in Kalevadra, its number is disappointing.
The country’s first children’s digital film ‘Durbin’ was made in 2009. Director Zafar Feroze won the Best Film Director award in the international category from the Mumbai Film Academy for the film, which was made in the light of Shirshendu Mukherjee’s novel Durbin.
Emil and the detective
Among Bangladeshi producers, Morshedul Islam has shown the most success in making children’s films. His productions ‘Dipu Number Two’ (1997), ‘Distance’ (2004) and ‘Amar Bandhu Rashed’ (2011), ‘Ankhi O Her Friends’ (2016) became very popular among children and teenagers.
Sadly, Bangladesh Shishu Academy, established in 1986, has so far produced only about 20 children’s films, both full-length and short-length. With the rapid development of information technology and the globalization of the whole world, naturally the high-tech children’s movies made in the developed world are now attracting a lot of children and parents.
An animated movie called “Montu Mia Expedition” was made in 2000. It is broadcast on Ekushey TV. Three episodes of it were built. Apart from this, there is no information about making any other children’s animation movie in Bangladesh. All in all, children’s films have been neglected in Dhaka for a long time.

Which is really frustrating. Renowned filmmaker Azizur Rahman said that children and teenagers must have their own world. They have their own style. Their films should be on the scale of their individuality. That is why children’s films deserve a special importance.

Finding Dory
Finding Dory
The impact of digital media in the techno age is undeniable. And that’s why talkative films are the most effective tool of the time in shaping a child’s mind. At one time comics and fairy tale books were the food of children’s fiction.
Hollywood continues to regularly present every favorite comic and fairy tale character of children on the digital screen. Children and teenagers are being attracted. Trade is also plentiful.
The director-producer does not have to think about investing in making children’s films. But the difference is going on in our country. Despite receiving government grants, in most cases, the production of such films remains elusive. Children’s films can now be said to be almost neglected here. Which is also sad.

The first children’s film of independent Bangladesh

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Emil and the detective

The first children’s film of independent Bangladesh ‘Emil’s Detective Force or Emiler Goenda Bahini’ was released in 1970.

However, the most talked about topic was that the producer of this film, Badal Rahman, came from Pune, India with training in film and started making the film. He also got government grant. Although the main story of the film ‘Emil’s Detective Force or Emiler Goenda Bahini’ is by Erich Kastner, the screenplay was written by Badal Rahman himself.

Even after foreign stories, the social reality of one’s own country was presented in an extraordinary way. The story of the film was also changed drastically. The main character is Emil. Emil himself, who played a great role as a petty detective, is now a mystery. He was not seen again after his debut film. Where is Emil, the child who starred in the country’s first children’s film? Are you still interested in espionage like the screen? Or everything has changed in the opening! Such questions are on the minds of many viewers. The real name of that notorious detective named Emil is Riaz Shahid.

He currently resides in Jahar Bahru, Malaysia. Prior to that, he worked as Head of IT at the American International School in Dhaka. Malaysia came in 2016. There, too, he is working as an IT director at St. Mary’s Forest City International School, an American school.

Bangladesh’s first government-funded children’s film ‘Emil’s Detective Force’. The whole story of being involved in this film was great. Film director Badal Rahman went to study at Pune Film Institute on a scholarship during 63/64. Many others went with him. There, Badal Rahman returned to the country in 6/7 with a diploma in film editing.

Salahuddin Zaki was also with him. Both received government grants to make the film. Badal Rahman got for ‘Emil’s Intelligence’ and Saladin got Zaki for ‘Ghuddi’. Both are very nice stories. At that time Riaz Shahid i.e. today’s Khude Emil is very small. But he knew then and there that these two pictures had received grants.

196 Riaz Shahid is studying in Udayan School, Class Six. Their family had a connection with Badal Rahman. Riaz Shahid, that is, Emil’s aunt, often came to the house to chat. Suddenly he called one day and said, “When will your final exam end?”The first children's film of independent Bangladesh

Riaz Shahid told him that the exam would end at the end of November. Even then he did not know anything about the film. Then one day he sat down and said, “I’m making a movie about Emil’s intelligence.” I want you to play the main character. ”

Before that, Riaz Shahid had no experience of standing in front of Emil’s camera. Although his family was in the cultural sphere. The late Alamgir Kabir became his uncle. This means that many of their families had and still have a lot of contact in this area. But he will make a movie himself, he will stand in front of the camera – all this did not come to his mind.

But after saying that he was very surprised. What aroused the most curiosity was when Badal Rahman said, “We will shoot in Khulna.”

If you watch the movie, you will know that Emil is the son of Khulna. He was in Khulna till he came to Dhaka. Going there was like an adventure then. Badal Rahman himself had a great time in Khulna as a child. In the city he attended St. Joseph’s School. Also shown in the movie, Emil is a student of Khulna St. Joseph’s School.

Emil’s mother, Riaz Shahid’s mother, was not unhappy after getting a chance in the movie. Was a little worried. However, there were not many problems. Everyone encouraged. Because, it is going to be the first children’s film in independent Bangladesh. That was the big deal for them. Riaz Shahid did not understand any of this at that age. But he only knew that he would go to Khulna. The shooting took place in Khulna for 15 days.

The film was released in 1970. Shooting started in 8. Then the middle was off. Then it started again in 7. However, most of the shooting took place in ’69. Most of the shootings took place from January to July of that year. For example, inside the Intercontinental, chasing a thief, Sakura is there. Then it took until January 1970 to finish everything including dubbing and editing. The movie was released in September 1970.

Money is a big issue. The shooting of the movie was stopped for about 6-7 months due to lack of funds. Badal Rahman received a grant of three lakh rupees or a little more for the production of this movie. Then it had to be made entirely from Badal Rahman’s initiative. It is true that he got the grant, but when it comes to making a picture, he has to do it with special technical arrangements like mind, with good craftsmen, but it does not become with that money.

For this, donations were collected from different places. He has even spent a large part of his own pocket. Another issue was that no crew was paid for this film. Except the revered Golam Mostafa Saheb, none of the actors got paid. Riaz Shahid and other children including Emil did not understand what was happening. Among others, the late Anwar Hossain, a friend of Badal Rahman and a cinematographer, did not take any remuneration. But he was an internationally acclaimed cinematographer at the time. He was also working on ‘Surya Dighal Bari’ at that time.

The child Emil was touching the teenager while shooting. Looking at the movie, it can be seen that there is a difference between Emil from Khulna and Emil from Dhaka. Emil’s voice changed. It started at the end of class six. Then when the shooting stopped and started again, it was in the middle of class seven. Emile’s voice was changing at that time. The height also increased a little. Critics, however, did not notice much.

There was no feeling in the film that little Emil had acted in. The main thing was adventure. They are kids, everyone is the same age. This is the first plot in Bangladesh for children. Still the only plot of that movie was for kids.

When the film was released, Emil lived in the cantonment with his family. At that time in 1970 flood waters entered many places in Dhaka city. Water also flooded the houses of Riaz Shahid and Emils. So at that time they were at his aunt’s house in Maghbazar for some time. Where Badal Rahman used to come. When the movie came to the Cantonment Cinema Hall, many people in the area did not know that the boy who played the role of Emil was in the Cantonment itself. After watching the movie, everyone in the neighborhood was surprised to see it. Riaz Shahid had a lot of fun hearing this.

The role of Emil was thrilling to him that he had acted in a movie, showing it in a cinema hall. On the day it was released, I think Riaz Shahid was in class nine. Bangla teacher  Jamila suddenly came to the class and said, ‘Today, the first children’s film of Bangladesh is being released on Friday. Here our student Riaz has played the lead role. This is what we will celebrate. Congratulate him all. ‘Everyone applauded then.

Another thing is that many of the people who were with Emil in different roles in ‘Emil’s Intelligence Force’ are students of Udayan. Such as- Shiplu, then Imran. Imran is his classmate. That was the big news of the school at that time. When he walked on the street, everyone would show him that Emil was going. At first I was very ashamed to get everyone’s attention. Many people would ask outside, isn’t this Emil? He was ashamed and said, yes, I am Emil.

That little Emile has grown up now. His children know that he has acted in a historical film of Bangladesh. A few years ago he went to Canada with his daughter to be admitted to university. There are also many friends of the big Emil. After going to Canada, everyone was invited to a friend’s house. There, a friend said the matter in front of everyone in the middle of the invitation.

The small actors were very happy to make the film because Badal Rahman left everything to the child artists. For this reason, they did not understand that the small artists are performing. Everything was very natural. He never told others who were there, such as Golam Mostafa, Sara Zaker, Benu Zaman, what to do. I mean, he didn’t force anything. He explained the situation and gave a small idea of ​​the character. As a result, the film is well portrayed.

There are many dialogues in the film that were not in the script. All this has been improved on the spot. Badal Rahman never forced a child to come out naturally in terms of how he speaks and behaves.

Another thing is that about 10-15 children have worked. Managing them is not a trivial matter. He never bothered. The child artists were all the same age. It could be seen during the shooting that everyone started playing after going to the spot. Before shooting any scene, Badal Rahman called, “Come on, all of you.” Emils would then run and shoot. At the end of the shoot, he would run again and go to play. All the children were in the whole commotion. Had a wonderful time.

The audience still wonders what would have happened if the second episode of Emil’s intelligence had taken place? I mean, the Emils have all grown up now. Now it wouldn’t be bad if there was a movie about their intelligence work. An Emil has taken place in the hearts of the audience with his performance. That’s why he is in people’s hearts even when he is away from movies. Even after acting in many films, some people cannot take place in the hearts of the people, but by acting in only one film, he has been in the hearts of people for ages. Emil’s intelligence is still intact.

 

Murtaja Baseer is an example for artists

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Murtaja Baseer
Murtaja Baseer

Murtaja Baseer is an example for artists.

Murtaja Baseer is one of the brightest stars of Bangladeshi art. The legendary artist passed away yesterday after being infected with coronavirus. He breathed his last at 9:10 am yesterday while undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in the capital. According to the artists, a chapter came to an end with his departure.


Murtaja Baseer was at the forefront of the Bayanna language movement, the liberation war of 1971 and the anti-authoritarian movement and protests of the nineties. He took an active part in the language movement of 21 February 1952. He drew the picture on Linocote in 1952 under the title ‘Bloody 21st’ on February 21.

According to the Asiatic Society, ‘Bloody 21st’ is considered to be the first painting on the language movement. He was one of the leaders in the ‘Swadhinata’ procession organized by the Council of Arts and Craftsmen in Bangladesh from Shaheed Minar to Bahadur Shah Park on March 17, 1971.

‘Walls’, ‘Martyr Title’, ‘Kalema Taiyeba’, ‘Fan’ are notable series painted by artist Murtaja Baseer. He is the promoter of an art form called ‘Abstract Reality’. He has also put his signature of individuality in the East-West match in figurative work. Murtaja Baseer received the Swadhinata Padak in 2019, the Ekushey Padak in 1970 and the Shilpakala Academy Medal in 1985 for his contribution to painting.

He wrote the story and screenplay for the 1973 Urdu film Karoyan. He was the screenwriter, art director and chief assistant director of Humayun Kabir’s ‘Rivers and Women’ in 1984. In 1975, he was the art director of the Urdu film Kayase Kahu.Murtaja Baseer is an example for artists

Among the story books published by Murtaja Baseer are ‘Glass Bird Song’, ‘Story Complete’. The books of poetry include ‘Trasarenu’, ‘Tomakei Shudhu’, ‘Eso Phire Anusuya’, ‘Saday Eliji’. Novels ‘Ultramarine’, ‘Four Evenings with Mita’, ‘Amitrakshara’. Selected essays include ‘Tangible and Abstract’, ‘My Life and Others’. ‘The Abyssinian Sultan of Bengal and the Society of the Time in the Light of Coins and Inscriptions’ is a research work by the artist.

He also published a number of research papers on pre-Mughal coins in the Journal of the Newmastic Society of India, University of Benares, India. Legendary artist Murtaja Baseer’s death has been commemorated by his close and dear ones.

His death is a great loss for us

Alok Roy, Professor (Retd.), Department of Fine Arts, University of Chittagong

I was very close to Murtaja Baseer. As an artist he was extraordinary. Mixing with him, it could be understood that he had a child-like mind. Impossibly arrogant people. He used to tell very good stories. He was interested in various subjects. He was in Italy. At first he worked in cubic style. His figures were linear. Later he started doing abstract work. However, it cannot be called abstract. People have done things that are not there.

He did some work by looking at the plaster on the walls that had fallen off. The walls have done the series. It works very exceptionally. He used to say, ‘I can’t draw pictures from the mind, I need to see something.’ He saw stones and drew some pictures called epitaphs. These are his most important works. He died in adulthood. Yet his death is a great loss for us.
A chapter ended with his departure

Gautam Chakraborty, artist and gallery co-director

I got him very close. He was at the opening of Kaya Gallery in 2004. I did my first exhibition in 1992. He was still present. He inaugurated it. She has been in daily contact with him since 2004. In 2006 I had the opportunity to do my first exhibition at Gallery Kaya. Since then he has done all his exhibitions in Gallery Kaya. About four exhibitions.

Murtaja Baseer was the last among the artists of this generation including Qayyum Chowdhury and Jahangir. A chapter ended with his departure. Murtaja Baseer will be 6 years old tomorrow. He left before her. He always told me, ‘I want to live after my death.’ That is through work. He left a huge treasure trove of work.

At the beginning of his life, one of his most famous works was ‘Bloody 21st’. He was also present in the procession on 21 February 1952. Protests are not just political and social. It has a cultural background. He was in procession, the bullet could have hit his body too. I would say this feeling, this consciousness was his driving force.

The deep connection between the artists and the cultural workers and the emotional pastures of the artists and cultural workers was one of the great inspirations behind the events of 1971. And these are the things that have come into their pictures, writings, etc.

Murtaza Bashir is an example for artists

Wakilur Rahman, artist and curator of Kalakendra

Murtaja Baseer is one of the art personalities. We have seen many series directly in his drawing. He was extremely social. In various fields, especially literary practice, he had close contact with writers. He also studied literature. The expression of his thoughts could be found in the writing. At first he was involved with the film. He later wrote novels. He is an ideal artist, who can be followed. He had many hobbies. As he collected coins from different countries, he had a lot of stamps.

All in all, he had a very colorful life, and he was very tidy. He has arranged all his practices very precisely. So the next generation

That is why Virat Kohli is the best of the best

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Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli

That is why Virat Kohli is the best of the best.

Match 417, Innings 460, Runs 21901, Average 58.15, Century 60, Half Century 104 – These figures are enough to show the greatness of Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli. Kohli has so far scored nearly 22,000 runs and scored 60 centuries in international cricket in all three formats.


Not only that, he has averaged more than 56 runs. He is the only batsman in the world to average more than 50 in all three formats. Kohli (59.33) is the highest average among the batsmen who have scored at least 5,000 runs in ODI cricket.

Whatever the format, Kohli’s bat has not stopped flowing at all. In the meantime, he is breaking Sachin Tendulkar‘s record of scoring a century by scoring 60 centuries. He has scored 43 centuries in ODIs and 26 centuries in Tests. Although he did not score a century in T20, he has crossed fifty five times in just 7 innings.

There is a lot of hard work and dedication behind Kohli’s batting success. Beyond that is the urge to outdo oneself and to be number one according to one’s own merits while respecting others. Kohli prefers to rise above one’s own merits rather than to bring someone down to the top.

The secret of the Indian captain’s success has been revealed by his teammate Hardik Pandya. In an interview to Sports Tak, Pandya said, “I was talking to Virat two days ago. I asked him, ‘What is the reason behind your success?’That is why Virat Kohli is the best of the best

Pandya kept saying, ‘Then Virat replied to me, your mentality is good, everything else is fine. Just one thing to keep in mind, consistency. You always have to have the appetite to be number one from the right path. The goal should be to be number one with one’s own hard work and talent, not by pulling someone down. ‘

Pandya has learned a lot from Kohli’s words. According to him, Kohli, Dhoni or Rohit Sharma have never been number two, but with their own hard work, they have regained the number one position. This is the key to their success.

Pandya said, ‘Now I know how Kohli is so consistent. Players like Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni never want to be number two. They are never worried, even if they are number two. With their own qualifications, with the proof of ability, they started the process of becoming number one again. ‘

Useful tips for starting an online business

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Useful tips for starting an online business. Are you interested in starting a profitable business in Bangladesh? But do not understand how to do? Then this article is for you.


Online business is very popular in Bangladesh nowadays. There is a lot of work involved in running online business. You have to choose the best way to run your online business. There are no shortcuts and you have to study a lot before you start.

Here you will find some basics to start an online business or e-commerce, such as: Plan Fixed Resolution Hard Work Great Business Plan Profit Possibility If you have a plan in mind to start an online business in the near future then this article is for you. Another thing to be clear to yourself and your buyer is why would they buy from you? Here are some tips to help you do your homework. Here are some tips to help you get started:

Consider your interest:

You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. You need more than luck to succeed in affiliate business. You need more than luck to succeed in affiliate business. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. If there is more demand for it then you are more likely to succeed.Useful tips for starting an online business

Verifying Online Market Competition:

Your online business is more likely to be successful if your product has more demand and less competition. Business needs to be presented in an attractive way. Creating an Effective Business Plan Starting an online business is easier than starting a traditional brick and stone business. However, this does not mean that you will not take advantage of your effective business plan. You need to have a good business plan before starting an online business as it can determine the success or failure of your business.

Check the validity:

In some countries, you need to get a license before starting an online business. You have to do the legal work in your area so that you do not break any law.

Advertising method:

You need more than luck to succeed in affiliate business. You need more than luck to succeed in affiliate business. You need more than luck to succeed in affiliate business.

Business Schedule:

There should be a regular time for your business. Think of your business as a source of income, not a hobby. You should follow all the rules of the business, especially when it comes to business time.

Contact address:

You should provide a contact address so that your customers can easily communicate with you. Nowadays, it is very easy to find a place on Google Maps and people believe it. Open your Google Plus account now and give your address without any worries. It will be very easy for you to find you. You can also provide some more means of communication.

Such as: 1 / Phone number 2 / Email 3 / WhatsApp

Written by: Tanhim Rahman

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University of Science and Technology, Gopalganj.

You can become an entrepreneur at the age of 90

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You can become an entrepreneur at the age of 90

A 90-year-old woman has stunned the world as a woman entrepreneur. Her name is Harbhajan Kaur and she lives with her daughter-in-law and granddaughter in a town in Chandigarh, Punjab. From the beginning, Harbhajan Kaur’s cooking was appreciated.

Whenever there was a ceremony at home, the responsibility of preparing food was given to her. Each time, the guests were acclaimed for their versatile cooking. Harbhajan, who is shy by nature, never came in front of the guests even after getting this praise. The family has gone in silence and secrecy. Has fulfilled his responsibilities. She never said the deepest latent desire of the mind.  You can become an entrepreneur at the age of 90
She spent most of her time in the kitchen, just like her mother and aunts. In addition to cooking, she was skilled in making all kinds of sweets and many kinds of delicious pickles. Harbhajan Kaur’s daughter Rabina says she is so good at cooking that when we were little we never had to think about what to eat, she always made something for us. Such as- sweets, chocolate, sherbet etc.
Rabina added that every winter, the mother would make besan ice for the whole family, which would be spread all over the table. And the ice of this basin was the famous and well-known special sweet of the mother which is full of uniqueness.
One day Rabina asked this old mother who lives with her daughter-in-law and granddaughter if she has any unfulfilled desires in her life. In answer to this question, she said, I could never earn it myself. If I could, this unfulfilled wish would be fulfilled.
94-year-old Harbhajan Kaur is fulfilling her dream of earning ...
The girl was very impressed by the mother’s words and wondered if anything could be done. She didn’t have to worry too much. She got her mother’s special weapon, made some food to check her mother’s cooking and took it to the next market and earned two thousand rupees that day. Rupee is the first earning of Harbhajan Kaur’s life. A new journey began, an open path appeared.
From then on, the 90-year-old entrepreneur started making tuk-tuk sweets and pickles which gradually became popular. Receive orders for 15-20 kg of sweets every week, which Harbhajan Kaur is able to make by hand and deliver on time.
She has set up an organization called ‘Harbhajan’ and the tag line of this organization is ‘I will remember when I was young’. Now Harbhajan Kaur is 94 years old. Yet this old woman is working hard. Has gained huge popularity in the last 4 years.
Made about 500 kg of sweets. At her granddaughter’s wedding, her granddaughter wanted to make all the sweet grandmothers in the wedding, she made about 200 kg of sweet grandmothers alone and once again everyone was surprised to see the indomitable will power of this 94 year old woman.
The spread of ‘Harbhajan’ took place even more widely when Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra called Harbhajan Kaur the Entrepreneur of the Year on his microblogging site Twitter. In addition, said.
Madhu Tichakandani shared a video of Harbhajan Kaur. Over time, Harbhajan’s orders have grown and so has Harbhajan Kaur’s daughter Rabina. The 94-year-old woman’s unfulfilled wish has been fulfilled and she has proved that ‘old age is not in the body’.

Story of Bicycle girls who move forward

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cycle girl

Story of Bicycle girls who move forward. Students of Charteki Girls’ High School and College in Kishoreganj cycle to their favorite educational institution.


No obstacle can stop them now. They are ruthless. Overcoming all obstacles, they are moving forward. Their name is ‘Cycle Girl’. They are students of Charteki Girls High School and College in the remote area of ​​Pakundia upazila of Kishoreganj. Almost all the students of the institution ride bicycles from home to their favorite educational institution. That’s why everyone calls their bicycle girl.

But in the beginning the path was not so smooth for them. They had to endure various harsh words, obstacles and insults from various people. The school is located at Charteki village, about 6 km from Pakundia upazila headquarters. The school was established in 1993 by some educationists in the area to spread women’s education in the area. Mizanur Rahman, a senior assistant teacher at the school, said that in the beginning, the girls had to spread sacks on the floor as there were no benches or tables.

The teachers did not have chairs to sit on. The school has come to this position of glory today due to the sincere efforts of teachers, guardians and all. Without government allocation, the school has built a semi-finished building with its own funds, an open stage has been constructed. The school currently has more than four hundred students. College activities were also started with the school in 2011. There are more than 50 students at the college level. All the students from far away except the students in the neighborhood travel to school by bicycle.

Headmaster Aminul Haque said the students do not have to pay any salary at the school. Only once a year session fee and examination fee has to be paid. You don’t have to study privately outside of them. When the school was established in 1993, Samia Ferdousi Kali, daughter of Keramat Ali of Joybishna village in Sukhia Union, was admitted in the sixth class. From that first house he started coming and going to school by bicycle. Seeing him, many more students learned to ride bicycles and started going to school. Story of Bicycle girls who move forward

He added that in the beginning, many people did not simply accept that girls could come to school by bicycle. Some people used to look with crooked eyes. And there was a quarrel on the road. However, due to the dedicated efforts of teachers, parents, local people’s representatives and the administration, all obstacles were removed at once. Samia Ferdousi Kali, who came to school on her first bicycle, is currently teaching at a private university, teachers said.

Not only that, five students from this school have become doctors. 10 students are currently studying in different medical colleges. After leaving this school, many students are studying in almost all public universities of the country. Last year, 8 students passed the SSC examination from this school. Eight of them got GPA-5. Ayesha Jannat Mim, an eighth-grader at the school, said she learned to ride a bicycle when she was in first grade at a kindergarten school. His father, Shahidul Haque Genghis, a Saudi expatriate, bought him a bicycle and encouraged him to ride it.

At first, while learning to ride a bicycle, he fell down and got severe pain in his legs. Even then, his enthusiasm for cycling did not diminish. His home is in Char Kaona Madhyapara village. Now he rides a bicycle from home to school, about six miles [6 km] away, every day. As the road is unpaved, it is very difficult to ride a bicycle in the rainy season. The wheel got stuck in the mud and fell for a long time and the clothes were ruined. Afshana Jahan Tamanna, a 10th class student, said she cycled about 8 km from Char Tertekia village to school.

Afia Humaira, an eighth grader, Anika Tabassum, a tenth grader, Shanta Islam Maumi and many others said they feel comfortable cycling. This reduces the waste of time and also does physical exercise. Parents and teachers encourage students to ride bicycles. The teachers of the school said that the students here are equally proficient in sports and other social and cultural activities besides education. They excel in various competitions. The school is known for its distinctive features as the students travel by bicycle. That is why they are all proud.

Written by: Saifuddin Ahmed Lenin, Kishoreganj

A wonderful teenager who travels around the country on foot

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Tammat
Tammat

Tammat bin Khair A wonderful teenager who travels around the country on foot.

The 17-year-old has established himself as one of the country’s top athletes. This time we talked about the various achievements that have been added to the bag, including the record of 64 district trips by bicycle or walking from Teknaf to Tentulia.

Tammat was then 12 years old. On the screen of BTV, etc., he saw an old man traveling 64 districts on a bicycle. From then on, the intoxication of setting such a record came to Tammat’s head. One day he took a deposit from his father and asked for a bicycle. Baba Neyamat Ali, a retired police officer, did not buy a bicycle due to his studies. Due to which, the dream of the seventh grade student Tammat remains. Finally, in 2016, he saved his tuition money and bought a bicycle.

Tammat Bill Khair entered the world of cycling with a bicycle through a cycling community group in the port city. He is currently graduating from Chittagong Government City College with a degree in Mathematics. From April 9, 2017 to May 3, 2016, this teenager from Chittagong set a record of traveling by bicycle for the first time in 64 districts of the country in just 24 days. He did not stop there. He has crossed the borders of the country and participated in various international competitions and snatched the highest victory. And more than 50 honors of those victories are hanging on the yellow wall of Tammat’s house as a witness to all his successes. A wonderful teenager who travels around the country on foot

Tammat said that during his first trip to 64 districts, he left at midnight with his bicycle and travel equipment without informing anyone at home. Because Tammat’s family did not consent to these sports. Then the whole family became selfish in the dream journey of their youngest child due to one skyrocketing success after another. In fact, the most achievable thing is that I now have a festive atmosphere in my home before and after participating in various competitions. My family is proud and happy with this year’s 64 district tour. He also said that the whole matter is instructive.

Most recently, from October 8 to November 25, he traveled to 64 districts in just 15 days, breaking his own record. For Tammat’s overall support, he had a support team on a bike during the ride in 64 districts. He also said that the cycling rides were broadcast live on his own page called Tammat Bill Khayer. Describing his experience of 64 district rides, Tammat said, “I have been able to come up with this much inspired by the athletics.” And the most amazing thing is that when I was on the 64 District Ride, people from different districts met me there. The guest also did. Many times they used to provide me accommodation in their own homes. All in all, the whole countrymen enjoyed the matter very much.

The last land in the south of the country – about 1000 km from Shahpari Island in Teknaf, the last land in the north – Tentulia’s Banglabandha Zero Point (from Teknaf to Tentulia) was reached in just 24 days on foot. With such success, he presented himself in a unique way among the whole country. Tammat did not limit himself to cycling or setting various records. He has reached every district with a message of awareness on every trip.

He is working to create awareness by installing emergency sanitary napkin boxes in every school of the country through the campaign of cycling to prevent child marriage and travel to 64 districts in 2019, including encouraging every person to walk 2 km regularly from Teknaf to Tentulia in 2016. His goal now is Ironman! After countless achievements and successes of record boy Tammat, he has decided to participate in the International Ironman International Competition in Malaysia in 2020.

Creative Talent Hunt: A Dream for Millions

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Arbina Muntaha

Creative Talent Hunt: A Dream for Millions . If you have been following my posts for a while, you might have noticed the notably prevalent effects of the prestigious competition, the Creative Talent Hunt. It has been a dream for many students (and of their parents too, in many cases!) across the nation. Who would not like being bestowed such a great honour upon?!

Creative Talent Hunt: A Dream for Millions.There’s hardly any student across Bangladesh who haven’t yet heard about the competition. In a definitive approach, Creative Talent Hunt is a competition about finding out rare talents across the country. The competition is directly affiliated to the Government of Bangladesh, and is therefore conducted by the Ministry of Education (MoE).

Creative Talent Hunt is an initiative by the Government of Bangladesh to find great talents from all over the country. The competition was first launched in 2013. The competition is held in 3 categories and 4 subjects. The national winners get BDT 1,00,000 from the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.The winners are also rewarded with a foreign tour sponsored by the Education Ministry of Bangladesh.

The program has been in operation since 2013. In March days, this occasion becomes a sensation and root-level selections are usually underway from early March afterwards. Numerous steps of knowledge-based and skill-based selections take place along the length of the month. There would be four subjects to compete in, namely: (a) Language and Literature, (b) Science, (c) Mathematics and Computer, and (d) Bangladesh Studies and the Liberation War; in three class-based categories: (A) classes VI-VIII, (B) classes IX-X and (C) college.

The competitors in the Language and Literature are put through three tests: a written test (an essay), public speech assessment, and serial storytelling. For Science, things are just as tough: a scientific essay, an MCQ test, and even more dangerously (!), your own science project! (I will be back with you in another article elaborately for the subject). In Mathematics and Computer, you get to attend a written math test, attend the viva, and get to solve some computer problems. For Bangladesh Studies and the Liberation war, it is just what it says. You get to come through a written test, MCQs and a viva.

Prize giving moment
Prize giving moment

There are numerous steps in the process. First you participate in the District level. If you outsmart everyone else in your subject and category, you are into the Divisional s. You have to be on the top again to be a proud contender for the National level competition, representing your Division. This is where things start to get tough, if it didn’t earlier. The National level competitions here are the most challenging, and quite interesting too, as the environment is always very heavy with fierce competition.

It’s often a tough time for the judges differentiating the participants; none is anything less than the other. But remember, ONLY ONE PERSON IN EACH SUBJECT AND CATEGORY WINS. He is undoubtedly the one who is different. There are increasing amounts of awards for each level.

It’s always a prestigious achievement to win the Nationals. It’s indeed like observing a dream come true. A special honour is bestowed upon the twelve winners, that is, “National Talent”. If you’re among them, you are awarded with a handsome sum of BDT 1,00,000 by the honourable Prime Minister herself in a grand ceremony, in a nice blazer!

You are also taken to a tour abroad where you work as an Ambassador of Education in that country. That is, you and your fellows visit schools in that country and exchange your opinions about education. It is also of lifetime recognition for you in your school or college.

Prize Giving Moment
Prize Giving Moment

Now, what if you lose? Well, there is nothing called “loss” or “defeat” in this competition. It’s about being on the top. If you fail to someone superior, learn from your experience and respect his achievement – it is unlikely that you’d fail again in the same stage next year you participate. But be sure to give your best whatever you may be in. If you ever unfortunately fall out of the National level competitions, never mind.

Every participant of the National rounds (that is, every winner of the Divisionals) is awarded in the same program with the National Talents. And Creative Talent Hunt should always be giving you plenty of inspiration.
Let’s have a look at the winners. The names of their regions follow their names and their institutes.

2013

Language and Literature

  • Humayra Adiba, VIII, YWCA Girls’ School, Dhaka.
  • Anika Bushra, X, Govt. P.N. Girls’ High School, Rajshahi
  • Madhurima Saha, XI, Sunamganj Govt. College, Sylhet

Science

  • Bushra Adib, VIII, Nilphamari Govt. Girls’ High School, Rangpur
  • Supantha Joy, X, Govt. Jubilee High School, Sylhet
  • Muhammad Azmain Iktidar, XI, Chittagong College, Chittagong

Mathematics and Computer

  • Tahnic Nur Samin, VIII, Chittagong Govt. High School
  • Bhuvan Dey, X, Rangamati Govt. High School, Chittagong
  • Azwad Anjum, XI, Govt. M.C. College, Sylhet

Bangladesh Studies

  • Afia Anzum Jaman, VIII, Kushtia Govt. Girls’ High School, Khulna
  • Mosarrat Mehjabin, IX, Govt. P.N. Girls’ High School, Rajshahi
  • Abdul Basit, Amtali Degree College, Barisal

2014

Aditi receiving her prize from prime minister
Aditi receiving her prize

Language and Literature

  • Siratal Mostakim Sraboni, VIII, RAJUK Uttara Model College, Dhaka
  • Abrar Promity Mollick, X, Narail Govt. Girls’ High School, Khulna
  • Aditi Barua, XII, Holy Cross College, Dhaka

Science

  • Anika Tabassum, VIII, Holy Cross Girls’ High School, Dhaka
  • Fahima Sultana, X, Jinjira Peer MD Pilot High School, Dhaka
  • Shahazadi Nowrin, XI, Fazilatunnesa Govt. Girls’ College, Barisal

Mathematics and Computer

  • Puspita Biswas, VIII, KAFCO School and College, Chittagong
  • Jubayer Rahman Nirjhor, X, Annada Govt. High School, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong
  • Fahim Shahriar, XI, Notre Dame College, Dhaka

Bangladesh Studies

  • Al Muhit Muhtadi, VII, Pirganj Govt. High School, Rangpur
  • Afia Anzum Jaman, IX, Kushtia Govt. Girls’ High School, Khulna
  • Sumaiya Islam, XII, Dhaka Cant. Girls’ Public College, Dhaka

2015

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Language and Literature

Science

  • Ishtiaq Mahmood Siyam, VIII, Govt. Pilot High School, Sylhet
  • Shadman Nasif, X, Khulna Zilla School, Khulna (That’s me!)
  • Jayanta Paul, XI, Sunamganj Govt. College, Sunamganj

Mathematics and Computer

  • Rubaiyat Jalal, VIII, Rajshahi University School, Rajshahi
  • Tanjeem Azwad Zaman, X, Saint Joseph Higher Secondary School. Dhaka
  • Shakil Ahmed, XI, Nowapara College, Jessore, Khulna

Bangladesh Studies and the Liberation War

  • Sheikh Khatun e Jannat, VIII, B.K.G.C. Govt. Girls’ High School, Sylhet
  • Ishmam Tasnim, X, Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, Dhaka
  • Raida Karim, XI, Holy Cross College, Dhaka

2016

Creative Talent Hunt: A Dream for Millions

Language and Literature

  • Nahian Islam Inan, VIII, Mymensingh Zilla School, Mymensingh
  • Siratal Mostakim Sraboni, X, RAJUK Uttara Model College, Dhaka
  • Moumita Rahman, Mazida Khatun Govt. Girls’ College, Lalmonirhat, Rangpur

Science

  • Md. Moklesur Rahman, VIII, Amena Baki Residential Model College, Dinajpur, Rangur.
  • Shatabdi Roy, IX, Joypurhat Govt. Girls’ High School, Rajshahi
  • Mahiya Ahmed, XI, Govt. Azizul Haque College, Bogra, Rajshahi.

Mathematics and Computer

  • Shaswato Saha Roy, VIII, Rangpur Zilla School, Rangpur
  • Sourya Das, X, Comilla Zilla School, Chittagong
  • Sheikh Azizul Hakim, XI, Notre Dame College, Dhaka

Bangladesh Studies and the Liberation War

  • Motakabbir bin Motahar, VII, Annada Govt High School, Brahmanbaria, Chittagong
  • Nazmus Sakib, X, Comilla Zilla School, Chittagong
  • Oishwarya Saha, XI, Biyani Bazar Govt. College, Sylhet.

Creative Talent Hunt: A Dream for MillionsNow then, let’s take a look on some obvious stats. There are only two legendary persons to win the CTH twice! They are the orators Anika Bushra from Rajshahi (CTH13 and CTH15), and Siratal Mostakim Sraboni from Dhaka (CTH14 and CTH16).

It’s indeed an honour to be with them. Al Muhit Muhtadi from Rangpur (CTH14) and Motakabbir bin Motahar from Chittagong (CTH16) are the youngest to win CTH. Both of these prodigies made it to the top while only in class VII! Therefore you can see, class-based knowledge matters only a little.
If you are an eager competitor, here are a few things you could be benefitted from.

  • Be wise in your choice. Know your skills. Though the protocol permits your participation in three subjects at the most, it is often more desirable to be in only two. If you are really confident enough in your skills and knowledge in only one subject, then you can risk being in only one. Don’t let the choices of your surroundings override your own.
  • Know the rules. If you have participated before, then you must have a clear idea about what happens here. For your convenience, the basics of the competition were stated earlier in the article. As said earlier, it’s all about thorough assessment of raw knowledge and skills, and ONLY ONE contender is to make it unto the top each level. Hold your nerve.
  • Prepare, but take it easy. It’s indeed impossible to remain cool even after knowing that you are in a competition with only the bests.  It’s no doubt a challenge for your intellect. Many would feel the same pressure they feel the night before a board exam! That’s definitely not the way. There’s no use cramming here, it’s all about your “talent”, as the name readily suggests. Whatever you may prepare for, concentrate on building up your base knowledge. It would help you a lot in life, if not immediately in the competition. Rises an old question, “Are the textbooks suggested?” Textbooks can always be a simple way towards the basics of your subject, but your knowledge outside of your textbooks is the factor that will make you different. “Education is what you remember after you’ve forgotten what you learned in school.” Beside textbooks, surf the web. Be familiar enough with Google and Wikipedia, and the like.
  • Be confident. Believe in your capabilities, especially when you are deep into the competition. No matter how good your preparations may be, even the slightest of lacks of confidence will seriously increase your chance of messing things up at the assessments. Things are much tougher when it comes to verbal contact. You can’t afford a single mistake anywhere, or you let your competitor grab the competition. You can’t afford a lack of confidence while performing the public speech assessments, explaining your science project, explaining math, or attending a “severe” viva. Try out some motivational books and quotes, try to listen to some motivational music or search the YouTube for some motivational videos before the exam night. (Scientifically, motivation triggers important biochemical changes to create hormones those induce confidence.)
  • Ethics. Quite a sensitive topic to talk about. Let’s have a small example. Suppose, you’ve won a competition, and one of your “competitive” competitors is a bit furious. He goes on arguing that he deserves the victory and accuses you of cheating. He spreads rumours about your victory and also performs similar misconducts on social media.                        By now, you must be very angry with the guy above. Then, how do you deal with him? As you might have already guessed, there is only ONE solution that could possibly work. Yep, you CAN teach him a lesson by being successful again, and again, and again! Again, it is always very advisable to admire every aspect of a person’s talent with due respect and honour, therefore it is very much hoped that a participant will NOT behave like the person mentioned.You can also check out the Wikipedia article about Creative Talent Hunt Good luck!

 

Written by: Shadman Nasif National Talent, 2015 IX-X, Science, (ex) Khulna Zilla School, Khulna

 

Written by: Shadman Nasif

Smart masks and goggles invented by Moroccan teenagers

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Smart masks and goggles invented by Moroccan teenagers.Muhammad Bilal Hamuti, a teenager from Morocco, made face masks and goggles to prevent corona holidays.

Smart Mask
Smart Mask


Muhammad Bilal Hamuti, an 11-year-old small inventor, spends most of his time inventing and implementing various electric projects. “I’m very interested in electronics and robotics,” he said. My dream all the time is to invent something usable. I’m glad I was able to invent something myself. ‘

He adds, “When I learned about social distances, I started thinking about a goggle and was able to make it.” It will start ringing. ‘

Special sensors have been installed in the mask invented by Hamuti. As a result, if someone moves within one to two meters of the mask wearer, the nose and face will be covered automatically. He commented that the mask was made with those who work outside the home, especially in warm weather, in mind.

Expressing hope that Kovid-19 would spread, Kishore Hamuti said, “This is my first discovery of corona. I hope that any commercial organization will do more research and improve it. ‘

Source: Middle East Monitor

Apply for 10 positions to go to Canada quickly

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CANADA

Apply for 10 positions to go to Canada quickly. The process of settling in Canada has been made much easier than before.

By 2020, the country will take 1 million skilled workers in 3 years. They will get permanent residence, work permit and citizenship. Ahmed Hussein, Canada’s immigration minister, said recently.

This opportunity has been created under 60 types of programs in other categories including High Skilled, Family Migration, Trade Skilled. Looking at the downward trend of CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) points, it is expected that even with the lowest points this year, there will be an opportunity to apply in Canada.Apply for 10 positions to go to Canada quickly
In 2018, 2019 and 2020, that is, in three years, the government of Canada has set a target of recruiting more than one million professionals in different sectors. In 2016, they recognized 2 lakh 8 thousand immigrants permanently.

For this reason, like other countries of the world, experienced professionals of Bangladesh can also apply for any one of the 10 posts. Generally, more applications are received from Bangladesh through express entry and PNP.
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The 10 positions you can apply for quickly are: Sales Representative, Accountant, Engineering Project Manager, Business Analyst, Customer Service Representative, IT Project Manager, Senior Account Manager, Software Engineer and Manufactory. Other skilled professionals can also apply.

Wise lawyers can be consulted to find out if you have the necessary qualifications to become a Canadian citizen.

Note that Canada has always conducted immigration activities on a first-come, first-served basis. According to Bill C-6, you must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years out of 5 years to apply for citizenship. Before that it was 4 out of 6 years. In addition, those in Canada with temporary status, such as work or study permits, will also be able to calculate their stay in Canada as part of a 3-year period.

Applying for immigration to Canada usually requires a full biodata, family information, educational qualifications, at least a diploma or degree pass, IELTS, ECA certificate, at least two years of work experience, bank statement, medical report, police clearance, etc.65% of recruiters typically post a job ad… and wait | Human ...

You can apply online. However, there is no benefit in applying without a job offer. After determining whether you are eligible to apply, you have to create a profile and submit the required documents within the stipulated time and wait for the lottery draw. But first of all you need a job offer. In other words, there is a guarantee that you will get a job according to your qualifications after entering Canada.

Basically any skilled and experienced professional with a diploma or degree can take advantage of this opportunity. If Bangladeshis process files quickly and efficiently from the beginning, they are sure to get this visa in a short time. In fact, those who qualify should not be late.

The popular boy in the film is actually a girl

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Ahsas Chonna

The popular boy in the film is actually a girl. The girl actors name is Ahsas Channa. She set foot in Bollywood in her childhood.

My Friend Ganesha Actor Ahsaas Channa Is All Grown Up & She Looks ...
Ahsaas Channa

A little boy has won the hearts of the viewers by performing wonderfully on the TV screen. He has gained a lot of fame by acting in one favorite movie after another. But the viewers did not know that the naughty boy they were seeing on TV was not a boy but a girl. The director cast her as a boy. She was so perfect that no one knew she was a girl!

Everyone knows her as a boy. Because, He has acted as a boy in one movie after another., So the audience didn’t get time to realize that she was actually a girl. Her outfit was so neat and perfect that there was no way to recognize her as a girl. Remember that hit movie of 2006? In the movie ‘Kavi Albida Na Kah Na’, She played the role of Shah Rukh Khan’s son who is now a girl of eighteen!! August 5 was Ahsas’ birthday. She posted the picture on Facebook and wrote, Eighteen and Awesome.

The popular boy in the film is actually a girl
Ahsas Channa

At the age of five, Channa entered the world of silver as a little boy. The opening picture was ecology. After that “Kavi Albida Na Kah Na“, Aryan, my friend Ganesha. The first time she got a chance to be a girl in a movie was in 2009. Ramgopal Verma arranged the boy in one of his films and gave the character of Ahsas Channa in the ghostly picture. Then She has just turned from the boy into a sweet girl.

Many have said goodbye to the silver world by acting as children. But Ahsas doesn’t want to do that. News is already in Bollywood, that sweet boy on the screen is returning as a heroine. News that you have already received the script. Since 2004, Ahsas has acted in 11 films in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. She has also done a lot of work in television. This time waiting to become a Bollywood heroine.

Afridi set a century record with Sachin’s bat

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Afridi set a century record with Sachin’s bat.In the second ODI of his career, Shahid Afridi set a record of 36-ball century. But he had a place in the team as a bowler. As a replacement for leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed. Afridi scored that century against Sri Lanka with the bat given by Sachin Tendulkar.


Azhar Mahmood, the pacer who made his Pakistan debut with Shahid Afridi, shared that memory in a podcast for the popular cricket magazine Wisden. “Afridi was called up to the team due to the injury of Mushtaq Ahmed,” he said. At that time, Sri Lankan opener Sanath Jayasuriya and wicketkeeper Kaluvitarana were attacking from the front.Afridi set a century record with Sachin's bat

That’s why we wanted someone in the team who could attack and play. Wasim Akram arranged me (Azhar Mahmood) and Shahid Afridi for that place. Asked to practice slog sweep on the net. I came back with a fairly good slog shot, then Afridi went into the net against the spinners in a murderous mood.

The next day in the match against Sri Lanka, it was decided that Afridi would bat three. As far as I can remember, Waqar Yunus got a bat from Sachin Tendulkar. Afridi played with that bat and scored a century. In fact he was a bowler; That can take shots to say out loud. In the end, Afridi has a great international career.

Shahid Afridi’s record for the fastest century in Nairobi in 1998 lasted a long time. Later in 2014, Corey Anderson broke that record by scoring a century off 36 balls. The following year, in the 2015 World Cup, South Africa’s ABD Villiers set the record for the fastest century by scoring a great century off 31 balls.

ATM Shamsuzzaman is an extraordinary actor

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ATM Shamsuzzaman
ATM Shamsuzzaman

ATM Shamsuzzaman is an extraordinary actor. He was born in Dowlatpur, Noakhali on 10 September 1941.But he grew up in Dhaka. Adi Dhaka which means old Dhaka. At that time he was renting a house next to Armanitola field in Babubazar. Then in 1958 his father bought a house in Sutrapur.

His full name is Abu Taher Mohammad Shamsuzzaman. He is a Bangladeshi film and television actor, director and screen-playwright. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2015 by the Government of Bangladesh.He won Bangladesh National Film Awards five times for his roles in Dayee Ke? (1987), Madam Fuli (1999), Churiwala (2001), Mon Bosena Porar Table E (2009) and Chorabali (2012).

Although their home is in Sutrapur, the playground is Armanitola ground. There are many memories of dusty childhood and adolescence around the field. He wanted to be a lot in one life. This is probably the turning point of life. Otherwise how did he become an actor from a director. But his acting came from the source of management.

ATM Shamsuzzaman is an extraordinary actor
ATM Shamsuzzaman

Then listen to that history. In 1971, He started working as an assistant director in Udayan Chowdhury’s ‘Manusher Bhagwan’ and ‘Bisakanya’. Since then he has worked as an assistant with various directors. In 1975, He came in front of the camera for the first time in the role of a magazine seller in Narayan Ghosh Mita’s ‘Ettuku Asha’. In that film, Altaf Hossain played a newspaper seller. Speaking of acting with him as an assistant, he was absent that day for some reason. ATM was present on that set at the time. Producer Mita did not see Upayantar and asked him to play the role of Altaf’s assistant. At first he did not agree, but later he stood in front of the camera at his request. Seeing his expression, he said, you will one day be a great actor. ATM don’t know if he could be a good actor.

ATM Shamsuzzaman needs no introduction. The Ekushey Padak-winning actor, whose career spans over five decades, has won the hearts of millions by his stellar acting.His father Nuruzzaman was a noted lawyer who used to work in Dhaka. So, Shamsuzzaman’s mother Nurunnessa Begum moved to Dhaka along with her new-born.

This couple had five sons and three daughters. ATM Shamsuzzaman was the eldest of them.He spent his early childhood at their home in Debendranath Das Lane.ATM Shamsuzzaman’s schooling began at Dhaka’s once famous Pogose School. Another powerful actor of Bangladesh film industry Prabir Mitra and famous cartoonist Rafiqun Nabi were ATM Shamsuzzaman’s friends at school.

He used to watch films with his mother, though his father was against it. Shamsuzzaman said just because of his mother he could gather enough courage to step into the realm of acting.He always wanted to work in the film industry. In fact, acting was his passion from the very beginning.An incident he mentioned provides an indication what he had to go through initially to pursue his passion.

His father wanted him to be a lawyer. But ATM Shamsuzzaman was a very stubborn kid. He had harboured the dream of becoming an actor since his childhood.He moved to Rajshahi with his uncle who was in the army. There he got admission in Lokonath High School.Dr Muhammad Shahidullah was his relative. Shamsuzzaman used to call him ‘nana’, or grandfather. He had spent a lot of time with him in Rajshahi.

However, he wrote a short story titled ‘Obohela’, after being inspired by the tale of poet Ferdousi for his school magazine and showed it to Dr Muhammad Shahidullah for final revision.That was the beginning of his writing career. Apart from spending time in writing, ATM Shamsuzzaman used go to books – he was an avid reader. He loved reading books of different authors but Rabindranath Tagore was and still is his favourite among all writers.

Later, when he was in class X, his uncle had to move to Mymensingh. ATM Shamsuzzaman completed his schooling from Mymensingh City Collegiate School. After passing the matriculation examination, he came back to Dhaka and started living with his family again. Later he got admitted to Jagannath College.

Once one of his friends informed him that Indian filmmaker Udayan Chowdhury needs an assistant for his film Bishkonnya. ATM Shamsuzzaman met him in his office. He was asked to write his name on a paper and Udayan appointed him as his assistant. This is how in 1961 he stepped into the world of film.

‘Udayan Chowdhury is my guru,’ he emphatically pointed out.

Anwar Hossian played hero in that film for the first time. Though the film was never released, it paved the way for ATM Shamsuzzaman to begin a career in the film industry.

He worked for some other noted filmmakers, including Khan Ataur Rahman, Kazi Zahir and Subhash Dutta, as assistant director

ATM Shamsuzzaman got married on March 15, 1968 to Runy Begum. The couple had three sons and three daughters.

ATM Shamsuzzaman has written over one hundred scripts as well. He made his debut as a screenplay writer with the film Jalchhabi. H Akbar was the director of the film. Actor Farooque was introduced to the industry through Jalchhabi where actress Kabori Sarwar played the female lead.

Shamsuzzaman used to write stories and poems for newspaper as well. He considers writer Ranesh Dasgupta as his mentor in the literary arena. Ranesh Dasgupta used to go through his write-ups every time he needed a second pair of eyes to ensure quality.

Besides, ATM Shamsuzzaman expresses his gratitude to educationist Ajit Kumar Guha, novelist Alauddin Al Azad, Dr Hasan Hafizur Rahman and others for grooming him during his college days.

ATM Shamsuzzaman’s acting career saw its start when he acted in a film as a substitute actor. He also began to work as a prompter in films.

As an actor his first venture was a drama serial named Songsoptok directed by Abdullah al Mamun, which aired on Bangladesh Television. There ATM Shamsuzzaman played the role of a petty villain named Ramzan. The serial was a super hit of that time and he became popular among the audience.

In 1972, he appeared as a war criminal in the film Ora Egaro Jon. He started playing both comical and negative characters. He acted in Amzad Hossain’s film Noyonmoni and Golapi Ekhon Trene lending his weight to the characters that were central to the story but were villains. Later Shamsuzzaman earned nationwide popularity for his portrayal as a villain in Dilip Biswas’ film Ashami. From then on, he did not have to look back.

He has played different roles in over 400 films till date.

He has Surja Dighal Bari, Dayee Ke, Shasti, Hajar Bochor Dhore, Molla Barir Bou, Chander Moto Bou, Mon Boshena Porar Tebile and others popular films are under his belt.

However, as an artiste ATM Shamsuzzaman still craves for more challenging characters.

Which character is his most favourite? His reply bears the signs of discontentment.

‘I don’t think I got my desired role yet. But I will mention a few films which I like the most.’

Surja Dighal Bari, Chapa Dangar Bou and Biroho Betha are the films which the veteran actor feels have had an original dimension to them.

But how does he feel about the negative characters he has been playing?

‘I just followed the director’s command. I know I am popular enough as a villain, but I did not like most of the characters. I earned money by those films but it did not give me satisfaction.’

‘People used to throw at me negative comments after seeing me in real life. I remember once I was walking down a road in the village a lady saw me and she just ran away thinking I was a bad person in real life,’ ATM Shamsuzzaman remembered with a hearty laughter.

Apart from the silver screen, the seasoned actor has been busy with TV dramas as well. He had track record of working in famous TV serials like Ranger Manush, Noashal, Vober Hat, Greehogalpa and others.

Over the last five decades, ATM Shamsuzzaman has directed one film titled ‘Ebadat’. He had written the story and acted in the film as well. Eminent actors like Riaz, Shabnur, Prabir Mitra, Dolly Johur, Zamilur Rahman Shakha and others played different roles in Ebadat.

He has plans to direct more films.

‘If the almighty allows me, I’ll direct another film. The film will depict the society and its odds and errors,’ said ATM Shamsuzzaman shedding light on his future plans.ATM Shamsuzzaman is about to be 80 years old soon. Already he has been through six major operations. He faces difficulties moving even from one room to another. He is now focused on his recovery.‘It’s a miracle that I am still alive. I am grateful to Allah for this,’ said the veteran actor.He wishes to be back in acting soon.

Shamsuzzaman has Three sons & three daughters. In March 2012, one of his sons, ATM Kholikuzzaman Kushol, killed another son ATM Kamaluzzaman Kabir. Shamsuzzaman testified in court and in 2014, Kushol was sentenced to life in prison.

In 1986, filmmaker Amjad Hossain’s ‘Nayonmoni’ changed the course of his life. ATM Shamsuzzaman was not at all ready to act in this movie as it was a turning point in his life. One day Amjad Hossain called him. Then ATM Shamsuzzaman thought maybe I should work as an assistant director in his film. But when he asked him to play a character, He ran away saying ‘no’ out of fear. Later, he grabbed him and gave him a chance to play the role of ‘Moral’ in the film. ATM Shamsuzzaman just did as Amjad Bhai said in front of the camera. So far he had acted in more than three hundred films and several hundred TV dramas.

Quader visits ailing actor ATM Shamsuzzaman
Quader visits ailing actor ATM Shamsuzzaman

People want to be many things in one life. ATM Shamsuzzaman Wanted to be a writer. But his father wanted to make him a lawyer. After the performance started, his father kicked him out of the house. At that time he was living in the house of Jaffran Bhai in the next lane. Jaffrans mother loved him very much. Jaffran’s mother later died before ATM Shamsuzzaman receiving a national award for acting.

At present, ATM Shamsuzzaman is living with one of his daughters, Koyel Ahmed, who is resident at Basundhara residential area in Dhaka.

He spends most of his time praying and watching TV.He loves watching good quality films. Alongside Bengali language films, he enjoys international films as well.He admires Indian actor Soumitra Chatterjee for his acting; in Hollywood he sees Gregory Peck towering over the rest. Speaking about his favourite actors, he also mentioned the name of Anthony Quinn, the American actor known for his ability to tackle quirky roles.

While praising and expressing his fondness about the Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida, ATM Shamsuzzaman couldn’t hide his enthusiasm as he broke into an innocent laughter.At this stage of life, the veteran actor considers himself a ‘happy person’. ‘I am grateful to the people of Bangladesh. Though I have played numerous negative characters, people loved me from the core of their hearts,’ said ATM Shamsuzzaman in an emotion-chocked voice.

He thinks the love he got from his fans is the best asset he could earn in his lifetime.‘I have become old now. I play characters of grandfathers and uncles. I enjoy this as well. Doesn’t matter the character is a comedian, a villain or a grandfather, I am always respectful to my role. Acting gives me positive energy. I want to work till my last breath,’ the actor said with a certain resolve.

ATM Shamsuzzaman cried a lot. He said that he will never forget the role of Jaffran’s mother behind the performance. She helped him a lot. Let’s talk about one more incident. One day, after seeing the movie ‘Golapi Ekhon  train a’, a judge called his father; Said, ‘Is the ATM your Son?’ Dad said, ‘Have you been caught?’ ‘Hey Mia, it’s not. Did you see Golapi Ekhon train A ? ‘ Dad said, ‘Damn, I never watch any Movie’ ‘ Then the judge said that “Your son has performed very well.”

In the film, ATM Shamsuzzaman has played the role of a village matabbar, sometimes a variety of naughty people or comedy genres other than the usual ones. Whenever he appeared with that character, the audience responded quite well. ATM Shamsuzzaman have directed, acted, written stories, screenplays and stories for films. Actor ATM Shamsuzzaman has been loved by the audience more than anything else – this is more or less what.