Amit Hasan

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Amit Hasan
অমিত হাসান
Born
Khondakar Saifur Rahman

Adalatapara, Tangail, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present

Amit Hasan is a Bangladeshi film actor who was elected secretary general of the Bangladesh Film Actors' Association in 2015.[1] In its review of 2011 cinema, The Daily Star included Amit Hasan among "Other stars that deserve mention".[2] In January 2015 Hasan participated in a strike of Bangladeshi film artists against the screening of the Indian film Wanted in Bangladesh, calling for a boycott of Bangladeshi theatres showing the movie.[3]

Career

He was debuted by movie Chetona, directed by Chhotku Ahmed, in 1990. During that time he was performing in the name of Saifur. He was named after Amit Hasan by acting in movie Aamor Shongi, directed by late Alamgir Kumkum. He became successful as a single hero by movie Jyoti, directed by Monwar Khokon. He was debuted as a villain in digital movie Bhalobashar Rong, directed by Shahin-Sumon. He acted in role of Tufan in the movie.[4] He has played different characters in many cinemas with many actresses such as Shabnur, Shabnaz, Moushumi, Shahanaz, Poly, Popy and so on. Alongside Amit has also worked with other actors as Bapparaj, Riaz, Shakib Khan Etc. Among them, he has acted most as a pair with Shabnur in the film industry.[5]

Filmography

Year Film Director Role Co-Artist Notes
1990 Chetona Chhotku Ahmed Debut Film
Aamor Shongi Alamgir Kumkum
Jyoti Monwar Khokon
1999 Tomar Jonno Pagol Shipli Chakrabarty Doctor Hridoy Riaz, Shabnur
2001 Rangbaz Badshah Montazur Rahman Akbar Manna
2003 Kothin Simar Montazur Rahman Akbar Mithun Manna, Popy, Moyuri
2003 Jamai Shasur Shahadat Khan Masud Khan Riaz, Purnima
2004 Bhaier Shotru Bhai Montazur Rahman Akbar Manna, Shabnur, Moyuri
2012 Bhalobashar Rong Shahin-Sumon Tufan Mahiya Mahi, Bappy debut as villain
2013 Onnorokom Bhalobasha Mahiya Mahi, Bappy
Tobou Bhalobashi Montazur Rahman Akbar Lal Mahiya Mahi, Bappy
Full and Final Malek Afsari Bokhtiar Shakib Khan, Bobby
2014 Hero: The Superstar Badiul Alam Khokon Billa / Dollar Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Bobby
2015 Agnee 2 Iftekhar Chowdhury Mithun Sarkar Mahiya Mahi, Om
Podmo Patar Jol Tanmay Tansen Emon, Mim[6]
2016 Angaar Wazed Ali Sumon Om, Jolly Released On January 15, 2016
Rokto Wazed Ali Sumon Pori Moni,Roshan
Bossgiri Shamim Ahamed Roni DK the Dangerous Killer Shakib Khan, Shabnam Bubly
2017 Mayabiny Shuvasree Acharjee Akash Acharjee Symon Sadik, Amit Hasan, Airin, Kazi Hayat
Boss 2: Back to Rule Baba Yadav Prince Shahnawaz Hussain Jeet, Subhashree Ganguly, Nusrat Faria Mazhar
Nabab Joydeep Mukherjee Kali Shakib Khan, Subhashree Ganguly
Rajneeti Bulbul Biswash Shakib Khan,Apu Biswas,Anisur Rahman Milon
Rangbaaz Shamin Ahmed Roni Amit Chowdhury Shakib Khan, Shabnom Bubly
2018 Captain Khan Wazed Ali Sumon Shakib Khan,Shabnom Bubly
2019 Jam Noyeem Imtiaz Neyamul Arifin Shuvoo,Purnima Ferdous Filming

Aashar Alo, Premer Somadi, Paglir Prem, Meghla Akash, Hingsha, Shason, Bidrohi Premik, Tumi Shudhu Tumi, Shesh Thikana, Bini Sutar Mala, Ujan Bhati, Soinik are some other notable works of Amit Hasan.

References

  1. ^ "Shakib becomes president Amit secretary general". New Age. February 1, 2015.
  2. ^ Shazu, Shah Alam (January 7, 2012). "2011 in movies". The Daily Star.
  3. ^ "Bangladesh movie actors, directors strike over decision to screen Indian movie in theatres". bdnews24.com. January 22, 2015.
  4. ^ http://www.online-dhaka.com/english/29_735_26231_0-amit-hasan-celebrity-online-dhaka-guide.html
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-01-02. Retrieved 2015-09-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Amit Hasan appears in two Eid films". New Age. July 13, 2015.

External links

Amit Hasan at IMDb