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Rahman, Khan Ataur (1928-1997) actor, singer, music
composer, film director. Khan Ataur Rahman was born on 11 December 1928
in Ramkantapur village of singair
thana of manikganj
district. He passed matriculation from Dhaka Collegiate School
in 1943 and I Sc from Dhaka College in 1945. Then he took admission in
the Dhaka Medical College but did not continue studies there and went
for B Sc studies in the University of Dhaka. Before completion of his
studies in the university he went to Bombay in 1949. From there he moved
to Karachi in 1950 and took a job in Radio Pakistan. He left the job of
Radio in 1951 and became involved in stage theatres. Next year he left
for England, where, in 1953, he took admission in the department of Drama
of the City Literary Institute. The same year he was elected President
of the Pakistan Students Federation in London.
In 1954, Ataur Rahman was awarded UNESCO Fellowship for a study
tour in the Netherlands. On his return to England he joined a
college there to teach Mathematics and English. Simultaneously,
he worked in different theatre companies for about two years.
He returned from London to Dhaka in 1956. That year he acted in
the film Jago Hua Sabera made by AJ Kardar. He played the
main role in the film and Tripti Mitra, a noted Indian actress
acted in the main female role.
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Khan Ataur Rahman |
Khan Ataur Rahman was a good singer and also earned reputation
as a composer of music. He wrote more than 500 songs, many of which became
popular and still attract listeners. He introduced some new trends in
lyrics and the style of composition of songs.
The first film made by Ataur Rahman was Anek Diner
Chena (1963). Other feature films made by him included Raja Sanyasi,
Sirajuddaula, Soye Nadia Jage Pani, Sat Bhai Champa, Arun Barun Kiranmala,
Abar Tora Manush Haw, Sujan Shakhi, Din Jay Katha Thake, Arshinagar, Parash
Pathar, and Ekhono Anek Rat. He also made some short and documentary
films such as the Danpite Chhele, Duti Pata Ekti Kudi, Ganga Amar Ganga,
Bangla Kabi Jasimuddin, Cha Baganer Rojnamcha, and Ganer Pakhi
Abbas Uddin. Ataur Rahman worked as film director and also acted in
some films made by others.
Khan Ataur Rahman received nine awards in recognition
of his contribution to film industry. These included Pakistan Film Festival
Award, Nigar Award, international film festival awards at Moscow and Tashkent,
and the National Film Award of Bangladesh. Khan Ataur Rahman died on 1
January 1997. [Ayub Hossain]
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