Ji Hujur

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Ji Hujur
Directed byJakir Hossain Raju
Written byJakir Hossain Raju
Produced byAbbas Ullah Shikder
Starring
CinematographyHasan Ahmed
Edited byTowhid Hossain Chowdhury
Music by
Production
company
Anandamela Cholocchitro Limited.
Distributed byAnandamela Cholocchitro Limited.
Release date
13 April 2012
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Ji Hujur (Bengali: জ্বী হুজুর) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language Drama film. It is directed by Jakir Hossain Raju. It stars Symon Sadik, Sara Zerin, Jemi, Anan, Kazi Hayat, Abbas Ullah Shikder, Nasrin, and Anamika.[1][2] This film was the debut film of Symon Sadik and Sara Zerin.

Plot

Its story is about a simple and pious young and religious person named Abdur Rahman (Symon Sadik) who comes to Dhaka to a relative's home for a job. Here he meets with a cunning girl named Bunty (Sara Zerin). The story falls into a twist as Bunty begins to love Abdur Rahman and he starts to chase a team of gangsters.

Cast

  • Symon Sadik as Abdur Rahman
  • Sara Zerin as Bunty
  • Jemi as S I faruq ( Police Officer )
  • Anan as Runa ( S I faruq's Girl Friend )
  • Kazi Hayat as police commissioner
  • Dolly Zohur as Mrs. Haque (Bunty's Mother)
  • Abbas Ullah Sikdar as haque Saheb (Bunty's father)
  • Lina Ferdousy as Abdur Rahman's mother
  • Nasrin as Item Girl
  • Anamika as bably (Bunty's sister)
  • Roton as Bodor (Police)
  • Chikon Ali as Kader (Police)
  • Mahtab as Kana Manik
  • Joy as Child Artist
  • Pina

Music

Ji Hujur
Soundtrack album by
Andru Kishor
Konok Chapa
Monir Khan
Mehrin
Roma
Released2012 (Bangladesh)
Recorded2011
GenreFilms Sound Track
Length22 minutes
LabelAnandaMela Cholocchitro Ltd.
ProducerMd. AbbasUllah Sikdar
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Don't disturb me"Mehrin4:13
2."chintaa koro (item Song)"Roma4:15
3."Chand hoye Toke ami dakbo"Monir Khan, Konok Chapa4:00
4."Morechi Morechi Ami"Konok Chapa, Andru Kishor4:50
5."Keno Elo Eto Prem"Konok Chapa4:48

References

  1. ^ নবীন শিল্পীদের নিয়ে 'জী-হুজুর' [The young artists of 'Yes-sir']. Daily Janakantha (in Bengali). 24 September 2010. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  2. ^ ১৩ এপ্রিল থেকে জী হুজুর ['Yes, sir', from 13 April]. dhakanews24.com (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2012.

External links

  • Ji Hujur at the Bangla Movie Database (in Bengali)