Khairun Sundari
Appearance
Khairun Sundari | |
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Bengali | খাইরুন সুন্দরী |
Directed by | A.K Shohel |
Written by | A.K Shohel |
Screenplay by | A.K Shohel |
Story by | A.K Shohel |
Produced by | Meghalaya Studio |
Starring | |
Music by | Emon Saha |
Distributed by | Anupam Recording Media |
Release date | [note 1] |
Running time | 2 Hours 31 minutes |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Khairun Sundari (Template:Lang-bn, English: A Beautiful Lady, Khairun) is a mid-2000s[note 1] Bangladeshi folk film based on a true story starring Moushumi and Ferdous Ahmed in lead roles, directed by A K Sohel.It was remade in India as Praner Swami starring Ferdous Ahmed, Rachana Banerjee & A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman [1][2] It became the second highest-grossing Bangladeshi film.[1]
Music
- "Khairun Lo Tor Lomba Mathar Kesh" - Momtaz Begum (it gained popularity across the country)[3]
Notes
- ^ a b Sources vary regarding the year the film was released. Fahmida Akhter, writing in Shilpakala, states 2004.[1] Jago News 24 and Jugantor place it in 2007.[3][4] United News of Bangladesh describes it in February 2006 as a "popular film", although whether they mean a style of film meant to appeal to the masses or a film that has been released and proved popular, is unclear.[5]
References
- ^ a b c Akhter, Fahmida (2014). "Panning from the Past to the Present: The Climate, Context and Concept of Bangladeshi National Cinema" (PDF). Shilpakala. XXII: 60.
- ^ "Shooting of Mousumi, Ferdous' 'Pabitra Bhalobasa' at final stage". The Independent. Dhaka. 13 April 2017.
- ^ a b ঢালিউডে নারী প্রধান ১০ ছবি [Dhallywood women's top 10 films]. Jago News 24 (in Bengali). 8 March 2017.
- ^ হারিয়ে যাচ্ছে গ্রামীণ পটভূমি ও লোকজ ধারার ছবি [Pictures of rural background and folk nature going missing]. Jugantor (in Bengali). 27 September 2018.
- ^ "111 films to be screened during the cultural carnival". United News of Bangladesh. 27 February 2006.
The Baliwoo [sic] and Dhaliwood event will project the latest 18 popular films from both industries, including Indian Black, Paheli, Page 3 and Bangladeshi Khairun Shundari and Gharjamai.