Abdur Razzak (actor)
Abdur Razzak | |
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Born |
Naktala, South Kolkata, British India[1] | 23 January 1942
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Occupation | Actor, producer, director |
Years active | 1964–present |
Spouse(s) | Khairunnesa Laxmi |
Children | Bapparaj (Rejaul Karim), Nasrin Pasha Shampa, Rowshan Hossain Bappi, Afrin Alam Moyna, Khalid Hossain Shamrat |
Website |
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Abdur Razzak (born 23 January 1942) is a Bangladeshi actor and film director.[2] He is referred to as Nayak Raj Razzak, a title given by Ahmed Zaman Chowdhury, editor of Chitrali.[3] He was given the Independence Day Award in 2015 by the Government of Bangladesh.[3]
Early life
Razzak was born in Naktala, South Kolkata.[1] His parents Akbar Hossain and Nisarunnesa died at early ages.[1][4] During his adolescence, he participated in theatre productions in Kolkata. While studying at a college in Kolkata, he made his first film appearance in "Ratan Lal Bangali". Hoping to become a film star, Razzak went to study film in Filmalaya in Mumbai, India in 1961.[4] Returning from Mumbai, he performed in two movies in Kolkata, "Pankotilak" and "Shilalipi". However, the Hindu-Muslim riot which broke out in 1964 forced Razzak and his family to migrate to Dhaka.
After migrating to East Pakistan, Razzak found the path to stardom was not easy. Initially, he acted in TV plays. He became a favourite of the viewers of Pakistani television, acting in the series Ghoroa.[5]
However, he remained focused on his dream of becoming a 'film star'. A pioneering filmmaker in Bangladesh, Abdul Jabbar Khan, helped Razzak to join Iqbal Films Limited. Razzak was the assistant to the director Kamal Ahmed in the movie Ujala.
Razzak's major breakthrough in movies was his performance in Salahuddin's Tero Nombor Feku Ostagar Lane. He acted in other movies like Neel Akasher Nichey, Maynamati, Moner Moto Bou, Swaralipi, Osru Diye Likha, Jibon Theke Neya, and Obujh Mon.
Career
Razzak's first big break in cinema came with his role in Zahir Raihan's Behula (1966).
He has acted in leading roles with many prominent actors, including Anwar Hossain, Bulbul Ahmed, Sohel Rana, Ilias Kanchan, Shuchanda, Shabana, Bobita, Kabori, Sujata, Shabnam and others. He appeared in a number of films opposite actress Shabana.
He went on to make more than 300 appearances in Bengali and Urdu movies. He also directed around sixteen movies.
Razzak is a UNFPA goodwill ambassador.
Personal life
Razzak is married to Rajlokhhi.[4] Together they have three sons, Bapparaj, Bappi, and Samrat, and one daughter, Moina.[4][6]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2013 | Ayna Kahini | Abdur Razzak | |||
Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini | Shafi Uddin Shafi | ||||
Nishwartha Bhalobasa | Ananta Jalil | ||||
Judge Barrister Police Commissioner | F I Manik | ||||
Onnorokom Bhalobasha | Shaheen, Sumon | ||||
2012 | Most Welcome | Anonno Mamun | |||
Bhalobasar Rong | Shaheen, Sumon | ||||
2011 | Hridoy Bhanga Dheu | Gazi Mazharul Anwar | |||
2008 | Akash Chhoa Bhalobasa | S A Haque Alique | |||
1986 | Shoovo Da | Chashi Nazrul Islam | |||
1984 | Chandranath | Chashi Nazrul Islam | |||
1982 | Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo | Mohd Mohiuddin | |||
1981 | Shukhe Thako | Azharul Islam | |||
1980 | Chhutir Ghonta | Azizur Rahman | |||
Anarkali | Dilip Biswas | ||||
1979 | Anurag | Kamal Ahmed | |||
Matir Ghar | Azizur Rahman | ||||
1978 | Alankar | Narayan Ghosh Mita | |||
Ashami | Dilip Biswas | ||||
Ashikkhito | Azizur Rahman | ||||
Mayar Badhon | Mustafiz | ||||
Shohag | Saiful Azam | ||||
1977 | Anonto Prem | Abdur Razzak | |||
Omor Prem | Azizur Rahman | ||||
1976 | Anirban | Kamal Ahmed | |||
Ki Je Kori | Zahirul Haque | ||||
Shomadhi | Dilip Biswas | ||||
1975 | Baadi Theke Begum | Mohsin | |||
Shadu Soytan | |||||
1974 | Alor Michil | N G Mita | |||
Beiman | Ruhul Amin | ||||
Chokher Jole | Aziz Azhar | ||||
1973 | Otithi | Azizur Rahman | |||
1972 | Abuj Mon | Kazi Zahir | |||
Chhondo Hariye Gelo | S M Shafi | ||||
Manusher Mon | Mostafa Mehmud | ||||
Ora Egaro Jon | Nazrul Islam | ||||
Osru Diye Likha | Kamal Ahmed | ||||
1971 | Nacher Putul | Ashok Ghosh | |||
Sritituku Thak | Alamgir K | ||||
1970 | Deep Nebhe Nai | N G Mita | |||
Dorpochurno | Nazrul Islam | ||||
Je Agune Puri | Amir Hussain | ||||
Jibon Theke Neya | Zahir Raihan | ||||
Jog Biyog | |||||
Ka Kha Ga Gha Umo | N G Mita | ||||
Modhu Milon | Kazi Zahir | ||||
Shorolipi | Nazrul Islam | ||||
Taka Ana Pai | Babul Chowdhury | ||||
1969 | Moner Moto Bou | Rahim Newaz | |||
Moynamoti | Kazi Zahir | ||||
Nil Akasher Niche | N G Mita | ||||
1968 | Abirbhab | Subhash Dutta | |||
Dui Bhai | Zahir Raihan | ||||
Eto Tuku Asha | N G Mita | ||||
Pich Dhala Path | Ehtesham | ||||
Shuo Rani Duo Rani | Zahir Raihan | ||||
1967 | Anowara | Zahir Raihan | |||
Shongshar | Rahim, Mostafa, Nurul | ||||
Abak Prithibi | Mustafa Mehmud | ||||
Abokash | |||||
Aponjon | |||||
Ashadharan | Rahim Newaz | ||||
Ashar Alo | Nurul Haque | ||||
Avijan | Razzak | ||||
Bashori | Jabbar Kha | ||||
Bondhu | Dilip Biswas | ||||
1966 | Deuer Por Deu | Mohsin | |||
Dui Paysar Alta | Amzad Hussain | ||||
Ghoroni | Hafiz Uddin | ||||
Gunda | Alamgir K | ||||
Jeeban Sangeet | Mustafa Mehmud | ||||
Jhorer Pakhi | Zaman | ||||
Kabin | |||||
Kaach Kata Heerey | Jabbar Khan | ||||
Kajol Lata | Mostafa Anwar | ||||
Kalo Golap | Akbar Kabir | ||||
Ke Tumi | M S Rahman | ||||
Mohanagar | Azizur Rahman | ||||
Motimohol | Ashok Ghosh | ||||
Naat Bou | S Ahmed | ||||
1965 | Nagin | Sheikh Nazrul | |||
Natun Prithibi | Sheikh Nazrul | ||||
Nazma | Subhash Dutta | ||||
Odhikar | |||||
Onek Prem Onek Jala | Nazmul Huda | ||||
Ovagi | Hafiz Uddin | ||||
Pagla Raja | Azharul Islam | ||||
Porichoy | Azizur Rahman | ||||
Priyotoma | |||||
Protishod | Babul Chowdhury | ||||
Putro Bodhu | Kamal Ahmed | ||||
RajaniGhandha | Kamal Ahmed | ||||
Rongbaz | Zahirul Haque | ||||
Somapti | Monjur Hussain | ||||
Sona Bou | |||||
Laili Majnu | |||||
Shetu | Babul Chowdury | ||||
Shopno Diye Ghera | Hashmat | ||||
Slogan | Kabir Anwar | ||||
Sonali Akash | A Matin | ||||
Talaq | Azharul Islam | ||||
Tero Nombor Feku Ostagar Len | Bashir Hussain | ||||
Awards and achievements
Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
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1976 | National Film Awards | Best Actor | Ki Je Kori | Won |
1978 | National Film Awards | Best Actor | Oshikkhito | Won |
1982 | National Film Awards | Best Actor | Boro Bhalo Lok Chilo | Won |
1984 | National Film Awards | Best Actor | Chandranath | Won |
1988 | National Film Awards | Best Actor | Jogajog | Won |
2003 | Indo-Bangla Kala Music Award | Khan Ataur Rahman Lifetime Achievement Award | Won[7] | |
2009 | Bachsas Awards | Life Time Achievement | Won[8] | |
2012 | Ifad Film Club Award | Life Time Achievement | Won | |
2012 | Babisas Award | Life Time Achievement[9] | Won | |
2014 | Meril Prothom Alo Awards | Life Time Achievement | Won[10] | |
References
- 1 2 3 Fahmim Ferdous and Shah Alam Shazu (22 January 2016). "NAYAK RAJ forever". The Daily Star. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
- ↑ "'হ্যালো, রাজ্জাক ভাই জন্মদিনের শুভেচ্ছা". Prothom Alo. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
- 1 2 Shah Alam Shazu (19 June 2015). "'I want to die when I'm working'". The Daily Star.
- 1 2 3 4 Shah Alam Shazu (23 January 2014). "Razzak on screen and beyond". The Daily Star.
- ↑ "রাজ্জাক-বাংলা মুভি ডেটাবেজ".
- ↑ "রাজ্জাক হাসপাতালে". Prothom Alo. 5 December 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
- ↑ Shilpi Mahalanobish (2004-04-23). "Bridging the cultural divide: Indo-Bangla Kala Music Award 2003 held in New York". The Daily Star. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ↑ "বাচসাস চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার পেলেন রাজ্জাক-কবরী জুটি". Kaler Kantho. 2014-12-27. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ↑ "যুগপূর্তি ও বাবিসাস এ্যাওয়ার্ড ২০১২–আজীবন সম্মাননা পাচ্ছেন নায়করাজ রাজ্জাক".
- ↑ "এক নজরে মেরিল-প্রথম আলো পুরস্কার ২০১৩".
External links
- Abdur Razzak at the Bangla Movie Database
- The King of Bangladeshi Cinema
- The Biggest Superstar of Dhallywood film
- The Beginning of Super Star – Nayakraaj Razzak The Legendary Actor
- Razzak Film Royalty – The "Nayakraaj"
- Abdur Razzak's Official Website
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