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'''Abdur Razzak''' (born 23 January 1942;<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2013-01-24/news/323818|title=‘হ্যালো, রাজ্জাক ভাই জন্মদিনের শুভেচ্ছা|publisher=Prothom Alo|date=2013-01-23|accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> known as '''Razzak''') is a Bangladeshi actor since 1960s. |
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==Early life and career== |
==Early life and career== |
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Razzak was born in [[Kolkata]] |
Razzak was born in [[Kolkata]]. He migrated to erstwhile [[East Pakistan]] in 1964. Razzak got break through in his acting in Pakistan TV series ''Ghoroa''. |
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One of his earliest appearances on the big screen was in a cameo role in Salahuddin Productions' classic comedy ''Tero Nombor Feku Ostagar Len'' (Number 13 Feku Ostagar Lane). He went on to make more than 300 appearances in [[Bengali language|Bengali]] and [[Urdu language|Urdu]] movies. He also directed around sixteen movies. |
One of his earliest appearances on the big screen was in a cameo role in Salahuddin Productions' classic comedy ''Tero Nombor Feku Ostagar Len'' (Number 13 Feku Ostagar Lane). He went on to make more than 300 appearances in [[Bengali language|Bengali]] and [[Urdu language|Urdu]] movies. He also directed around sixteen movies. |
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Razzak is a [[UNFPA]] goodwill ambassador. |
Razzak is a [[UNFPA]] goodwill ambassador. |
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==Awards== |
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Razzak won National Award for Best Actor five times for the films - ''Ki Je Kori'' (1976), ''Oshikkhito'' (1978), ''Boro Bhalo Lok Cchilo'' (1982), ''Chandranath'' (1984) and ''Jogajog'' (1988).<ref name=palo>{{cite news|url=http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2013-03-14/news/336198|title=অভিনন্দন ‘নায়করাজ’|date=03-15-2013|accessdate=03-15-2013|publisher=Prothom Alo}}</ref> In 2013 he won National Award for Lifetime Achievement.<ref name=palo/> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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TITLE = NAYAKRAJ RAZZAQ |
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Abdur Razzak | |
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Born | British India (now India) | 23 January 1942
Other names | Nayak Raj |
Occupation(s) | actor, producer |
Years active | 1964–present |
Children | Bappa Raz[1] |
Abdur Razzak (born 23 January 1942;[2] known as Razzak) is a Bangladeshi actor since 1960s.
Early life and career
Razzak was born in Kolkata. He migrated to erstwhile East Pakistan in 1964. Razzak got break through in his acting in Pakistan TV series Ghoroa.
One of his earliest appearances on the big screen was in a cameo role in Salahuddin Productions' classic comedy Tero Nombor Feku Ostagar Len (Number 13 Feku Ostagar Lane). He went on to make more than 300 appearances in
Urdu
movies. He also directed around sixteen movies.
Razzak is a
UNFPA
goodwill ambassador.
Awards
Razzak won National Award for Best Actor five times for the films - Ki Je Kori (1976), Oshikkhito (1978), Boro Bhalo Lok Cchilo (1982), Chandranath (1984) and Jogajog (1988).[3] In 2013 he won National Award for Lifetime Achievement.[3]
Filmography
Title | Director | Actress |
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Mayna Moti | Kabori | |
Neel Akasher Nichey | Kabori | |
Boro Bhalo Manush Chhilo | ||
Béiman | Kabori | |
Rangbaz | Kabori | |
Abhijan | Rojina
| |
Chor | Shabnam | |
Sangeeta | Kabori | |
Manér mata man | Kabori | |
Laili Mojnu | Bobita
| |
Awaara | Shabana | |
Obujh mon | Shabana | |
Rajani Gandha | Shabana | |
Putra Badhu | Shabana |
References
- ^ "রাজ্জাক হাসপাতালে". Prothom Alo. 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
- ^ "'হ্যালো, রাজ্জাক ভাই জন্মদিনের শুভেচ্ছা". Prothom Alo. 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2013-01-23.
- ^ a b "অভিনন্দন 'নায়করাজ'". Prothom Alo. 03-15-2013. Retrieved 03-15-2013.
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