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| birth_place = [[Ulania]], [[Barisal]], [[East Bengal]], [[British India]] (now [[Bangladesh]])
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| occupation = writer, columnist
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Abdul Gaffar Choudhury
Born1934 (age 89–90)
NationalityBangladeshi
CitizenshipBritish
Occupation(s)writer, columnist
SpouseSelima Afroz Choudhury (m. 1956–2012; widower)[1]
ParentHazi Wahed Reza Choudhury (father)
Awards

Abdul Gaffar Choudhury (Bengali: আবদুল গাফফার চৌধুরী; born 1937), is an expatriate Bangladeshi writer and newspaper columnist.[2] He wrote the lyric Amar Bhaier Rokte Rangano which is the widely celebrated song commemorating the Language Movement.

Career

In 1974, Choudhury left Bangladesh and settled in London, England from where he regularly writes columns in Bengali newspapers of Bangladesh.[citation needed]

He is producing the film “Poet Of Politics” about Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, directed by Shyam Benegal and will feature Amitabh Bachchan as the Sheikh Mujib.[2]

Personal life

Gaffar's wife was Selima Choudhury. She died on December 18, 2012 in London.[1] Together they had one son and four daughters.[1]

Works

  • Dan Pithe Shawkat (Sawkat, The Daring Kid, 1958)
  • Chandrodwiper Upakhyan (The Tale of Chandradwip, 1960)
  • Nam Na Jana Bhore (The Nameless Dawn, 1962)
  • Nil Jamuna (The Blue Jamuna, 1964)
  • Shesh Rajanir Chand (The Late Night Moon, 1967).

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c Syed Nahar Pasha (2012-12-19). "Abdul Gaffar's wife Selima dies". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2012-12-19.
  2. ^ a b "Amitabh Bachchan to play Bangladesh founder". Hindustan Times. 2008-05-03. Retrieved 2012-12-19.

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