Salman Shah (actor)

Salman Shah
Born Shahriar Chowdhury Emon
(1971-09-19)19 September 1971
Sylhet, Bangladesh
Died 6 September 1996(1996-09-06) (aged 25)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Occupation Actor, playback singer
Years active 1986–1996
Spouse(s) Samira Huq (m. 1991; his death 1996)
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Shahriar Chowdhury Emon (19 September 1971  6 September 1996; known by his stage name Salman Shah) was a Bangladeshi actor.[1][2][3] He started his career with the first episode of the television serial Pathor Shomoy. He also appeared as a model in television advertisements.

Career

Shah got his break-through in the film Keyamot Theke Keyamot in 1993. It was directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan. The film was a remake of an Indian film named Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, released in 1988. He started his acting career in television drama. He acted in a total of 27 films. His film career was associated with first Moushumi and then Shabnur.

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Co-stars Notes
1993 Keyamot Theke Keyamot Raj Sohanur Rahman Sohan Moushumi Film debut
1994 Tumi Amar Jahirul Haque Shabnur First film with Shabnur
1994 Antore Antore Shibly Sadik Moushumi
1994 Shujon Shokhi Shujon Shah Alam Kiran Shabnur
1994 Bikkhov Mohammad Hannan Shabnur
1994 Sneho Gazi Mazharul Anwar Moushumi
1994 Prem Juddho Jibon Rahman Lima
1995 Denmohor Sarowar Shafi Bikrampuri Moushumi
1995 Konna dan Delwar Jahan Jhantu Lima
1995 Shopner Thikana Shumon M A Khalek Shabnur
1995 Anjuman Hafiz Uddin Shabnaz
1995 Moha Milon Shantto Dilip Shom Shabnur
1995 Asha Bhalobasha Akash Tomiz Uddin Rizvi Shabnaz
1996 Bichar Hobe Shujon Shah Alam Kiran Shabnur
1996 Ei Ghar Ei Shongshar Mintu Malek Afsari Brishti
1996 Priyojon Jibon Rana Nasser Shilpi
1996 Tomake Chai Shagor Motin Rahman Shabnur
1996 Shopner Prithibi Masum Badol Khondokar Shabnur
1996 Sotyer Mrittu Nei Joy Chotku Ahmed Shahnaz
1996 Jibon Songshar Shobuj Zakir Hossen Raju Shabnur
1996 Mayer Odhikar Robin Shibly Sadik Shabnaz
1996 Chaowa Theke Paowa Shagor M M Sarker Shabnur
1997 Prem Piyashi Hridoy Reza Hasmat Shabnur
1997 Shopner Nayok Raju/Rasel Nasir Khan Shabnur
1997 Shudhu Tumi Akash Kazi Morshed Shama
1997 Ananda Ashru Dewan Khasru Shibly Sadik Shabnur
1997 Buker Bhetor Agun Agun Chutku Ahmed Shabnur

Television

Epitaph of Salman Shah's grave in Sylhet
Year Shows Role
1993 Pathor Shomoy Unknown
1993 Etikotha
1994 Akas Choya
1994 Doyal
1995 Sob Pakhi Ghore Fere
1995 Nayon Sultan
1996 Sopner prithibi
1988 Shaikotey Sharosh Rabbi

Death

Salman Shah died 6th September, 1996. He was found hanging from the ceiling of his bedroom at Iskaton, Dhaka.[4]

References

  1. "Salman Shah's 16 death anniversary". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
  2. "Dhaliwood still misses Salman Shah". New Age. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
  3. Masud Rana Nakib (2011-09-06). "Salman Shah Forever etched in memory". Archive.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
  4. "Remembering Salman Shah". The Independent. The Independent. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2015.

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