Salman Shah (actor)
Salman Shah | |
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Born |
Shahriar Chowdhury Emon 19 September 1971 Sylhet, Bangladesh |
Died |
6 September 1996 25) Dhaka, Bangladesh | (aged
Occupation | Actor, playback singer |
Years active | 1986–1996 |
Spouse(s) | Samira Huq (m. 1991; his death 1996) |
Signature | |
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 |
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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
Year | Shows | Role |
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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
- ↑ "Salman Shah's 16 death anniversary". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
- ↑ "Dhaliwood still misses Salman Shah". New Age. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
- ↑ Masud Rana Nakib (2011-09-06). "Salman Shah Forever etched in memory". Archive.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
- ↑ "Remembering Salman Shah". The Independent. The Independent. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
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