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Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Uzzal
Born
Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Uzzal

(1946-04-28) 28 April 1946 (age 78)
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
Occupation(s)Actor, director
Years active1968–present

Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Uzzal (known by the stage name Uzzal; 28 April 1946)[1] is a Bangladeshi film actor, producer and director.[2] In the film, he made his film debut with Subhash Dutta directed film Binimoy. In addition to acting in the film, he also produced and directed films. He acted in over 100 films and also in about 100 television plays.[2] Notable films in which he starred include Arunodoyer Agnishakkhi and Nalish. His directorial films are Shakti Porikkha, Tibro Protibad, and Paaper Shasti.

Early life

Uzzal was born in Jantihar village, Shahzadpur, Pabna District in the then British India.[1] He was a student of the University of Dhaka.[3] He passed MA in international relations in 1970 from Dhaka University. While staying at the SM hall of Dhaka University in 1967–69, he played the role of a hero in the play of the university or in the drama played by TSC and Sujata or Rubina was his co-artist.

Career

From 1967 to 1969 he used to play drama on Dhaka Television. In 1970, Uzzal debuted his acting career in Subhash Dutta's film Binimoy. He made his first film debuted with actress Kabori.[4] Then in 1972, he played role in Yousuf Zahir's directed comedy-dramatic film Ieye Korey Biye with Bulbul Ahmed and Bobita. In the same year, he played role in Subhash Dutta directed film Arunodoyer Agnishakkhi based on Bangladesh War of Liberation. Over the years he acted with actresses like Kabori, Rozina, Bobita, Shabana, Shabnam, Sucharita and Dolly Anwar.[2] He got a leg injury during the shooting of the film Oporadh.[3] He acted in the roles of films like Janata Express, Kudraat and Phooler Shori after the accident.[3]

Uzzal also directed the films Shakti Porikkha, Tibro Protibad, and Paaper Shasti.[2]

Uzzal is involved in the Film Producers and Distributors Association and a member of the Film Censor Board.[5]

Political career

He is very active in politics. He was senior vice president of Jatiyatabadi Samajik Sangskritik Sangstha (Jasas), cultural wing of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Co-artists Note
1970 Binimoy Munir Subhash Dutta Kabori First film
Megher Pore Meg Mohsin Nasima Khan
1972 Arunodoyer Agnishakkhi Asad Subhash Dutta Bobita The first film opposite Babita
Kach er Sworgo Abul Bashar Kabori
Lalon Fakir Lalon Syed Hasan Imam Kabori, Sujata
Samadan Shelim Azizur Rahman Shabana
Shikriti Azizur Rahman Shabana
1973 Ieye Korey Biye Tenu Yusuf Zahir Bulbul Ahmed, Bobita
Duti Mon Duti Asha Shabana
Paye Cholar Path Mehmud Bobita
Balaka Mon Subash Dutta Kabori
1974 Shonibarer Chithi Bobita
1975 Donnhi Meye Babul Chowdhury Kabita
1976 Gormil Azizur Rahman Shabana
Samadi Dilip Biswas Sucharita
1977 Onuvob Azizur Rahman Shabana
Dom Maro Dom
Pinjor Shahjahan Chowdhury
Rupali Soykothe Alamgir Kabir Bulbul Ahmed, Jayasree Kabir, Nuton
1978 Agnishika Azizur Rahman Abdur Razzak (actor), Bobita
Ochena Othiti Yusuf Zaheer
Dabi Dilip Biswas
Bondhu Dilip Biswas
Fakir Majnu Shah Darashiko Shabana
Mohesh Khalir Bake Delwar Jahan Jhantu Shabana
1979 Onuragh Kamal Ahmed Razzak, Shabana
Bela Sesher Gaan Nurul Haque Bacchu Bobita
1980 Ekhoni Somoy Abdullah Al Mamun Bobita, Abdullah Al Mamun
1981 Janata Express Azizur Rahman Farooque, Rozina
1982 Nalish Mamtaz Ali Shabana
Lal Kajol Motin Rahman Shabana, Prabir Mitra
Kudrat Shabana, Sucharita
Nijere Haraye Khuji Kabori
Opobad Bobita
Banglar Mukh Sujata
Bedin
Dosti
Amir Fakir Ujjal Produced
Ushila
Nasir Mamtaz Ali Rozina Ujjal Produced
Ghor-Songsar Rozina
Karon Shabnam
Niyot
Bishal Shabnam
Chor Dakat Police Rozina
Chitter Number One
Raj Shinghason Anju Ghosh
1989 Birangona Shokona Motin Rahman Shabana
1990 Nalish Gitin Gosh Shahidul Haque Khan Golam Mustafa, Jumur Ganguli
2009 Jaan Amar Jaan M B Manik Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas
Sobar Upore Tumi F I Manik Shakib Khan, Swastika Mukherjee
2011 Wanted Azad Khan Kazi Maruf
King Khan Ashraf Iqbal Mohammad Hossain Jemi Suchorita, Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas
2012 Don Number One Badiul Alam Khokon Shakib Khan, Sahara
Durdorsho Premik M B Manik Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Misha Sawdagor
Buk Fatey To Mukh Foteyna Badiul Alam Khokon Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Rumana Khan, Sohel Rana
Raja Surjo Kha Jang Bahadur Sher Khan Gazi Mahbub Bobita, Nirab, Purnima
2014 Kothin Protishodh Nazrul Islam Khan Diti, Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas
Hero: The Superstar Badiul Alam Khokon Rebeka Rouf, Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Bobby
2015 Rajababu - The Power Badiul Alam Khokon Diti, Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Bobby
2020 Shahenshah Shamim Ahamed Roni Shakib Khan, Nusraat Faria Mazhar, Rodela Jannat, Misha Sawdagor, Amit Hasan
As director
  • Shokti Porikkha (1994)
  • Tibro Protibad
  • Paper Shasti

References

  1. ^ a b Liakat Hossain Khan (2010-12-31). কিংবদন্তি : মেগাস্টার উজ্জ্বল [Legend : Megastar Ujjal]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 2016-05-21. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  2. ^ a b c d Novera Deepita (31 January 2005). "Ujjal on his silver-screen co-actresses". The Daily Star. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Talking nostalgic days with Ujjal". The Daily Star. 2018-09-29. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  4. ^ Afsar Ahmed (6 May 2005). "Tit Bits - The celebrity name game". The Daily Star. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. ^ Novera Deepita (12 May 2005). ""We need to weed out obscene films" -Ujjal". The Daily Star. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  6. ^ জাসাসের ৩৪৫ সদস্যের নতুন কমিটি. bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 2021-11-13.