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Zahir Raihan : The Unorthodox Legend

 Zahir Raihan is a name equal with the Golden Age of film in Bangladesh. Despite the fact that the incredible Freedom Fighter lived just 37 years before his less than ideal passing, his commitments to the nation and the entertainment world are unmatched. Other than filmmaking, he was additionally a skilled author, columnist and essayist. 


He weaved enchantment with both the pen and behind the camera. Having begun his profession in 1957 as an associate chief with the Urdu movie Jaga Huwa Savera, his first movie as a chief was named Shonar Kajol, which he co-coordinated with Kalim Sharafi. Be that as it may, one of his most respected works is Jibon Theke Neya, which is an exemplary right up 'til today. The film depends on the Language Movement in 1952, is still communicated every year on different TV slots on February 21, the International Mother Language Day. The people type film Behula is additionally probably the best work. 


Among his books, Hajar Bochor Dhore is his artful culmination, in which he delightfully depicted the lives of our rustic individuals. Shesh Bikeler Meye and Borof Gola Nodi are books in which he unpredictably recounted tales about the lives of normal individuals. Arek Falgun, in light of the Language Movement, is a model bit of composing which is essential to the historical backdrop of the development itself. 


Zahir Raihan was after death granted the Bangla Academy Award (1972), National Film Award (1975), Ekushey Padak (1977) and the Independence Day Award (1992). The chief was hitched to Sumita Devi, and afterward to conspicuous entertainer Suchanda. He abandoned four youngsters: Bipul Raihan, Arafat Raihan, Anal Raihan and Topu Raihan.

Today is His Birth Anniversary. Happy Birthday Legend.

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