
Shuja Khondokar
Acting
Biography
Suja Khondokar (or Suja Khandakar) (28 January 1941 – 2 March 1997) was a Bangladeshi actor. Throughout his career, he worked in cinema, theatre, radio, television, and advertisements. Among his dramatic contributions were the compelling stage play Muntasir Fantasy and the television series Shongshoptok, Eishob Dinratri, and Aaj Robibar. His cinematic journey commenced in 1972 with Ora Egaro Jon, the production that holds the distinction of being Bangladesh's inaugural film centered on the Liberation War. Audiences particularly cherished him for his innate ability to deliver effortless performances in humorous roles, which garnered widespread affection. Beyond his artistic endeavors, his name is linked with the nascent stages of Bangladesh's air transport sector. Notably, he and Mina Chowdhury served as the flight attendants aboard the inaugural commercial flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines on 4 February 1972.
Known For

Due to the conspiracy of the political counterpart, a student politician Asad gets killed in a mob. His political counterpart Mahmud and Sharafat get the benefit of this. Sharafat is betrayed by Mahmud and gets arrested. After getting released from jail, Sharafat runs a newspaper and publishes evil influence of Mahmud in student politics. He also supports an elected vice president of a college Anik to uncover the truth about Mahmud that creates uproar in the college campus and ends with several deaths.
Bikkhov

Three siblings get separated at early age when the baddies hit the daddy, one grows up to be a cop, another is an urban petty boss, and the third is a photographer….
Tin konna

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Mayer Odhikar

The movie directed by Abdullah Al Mamun was adapted from a novel by noted writer Shahidullah Kaiser. The film based on the lives of people living in our costal areas, was admired by many while stirring up controversy for some bold statements it made.