Coolie (1997 film)

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Coolie
Directed byMontazur Rahman Akbar
Written byAbdullah Zahir Babu
Produced byA K Siddique
StarringOmar Sunny
Sadika Parvin Popy
Amin Khan
Dildar
Humayun Faridi
Dolly Johur
CinematographyLal Mohammad
Edited byAmzad Hossain
Music byAlam Khan
Production
company
Flamingo Movies
Distributed byFlamingo Movies
Release date
1997
Running time
145 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
Budget120 Million
Box office700 Million

Coolie (Bengali: কুলি, 'Porter') is a 1997 Bangladeshi Dhallywood action comedy film, directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar and written by Abdullah Zahir Babu. The film stars Omar Sunny and Sadika Parvin Popy[1][2] leading role with supporting roles played by Amin Khan, Dildar, Humayun Faridi, Dolly Johur and more.[3][4]

Plot

A wealthy person, Keramot Ali looks for groom for his daughter. Raju; a coolie by profession likes his daughter Poppy seeing her photo. Raju's mother goes to Keramot's house with marriage proposal but he insult her. In order to revenge of mother's insult Raju takes masquerade as a son of wealthy business tycoon so that he can marry Poppy. Keramot accepts the match and the wedding of Raju and Poppy are celebrated. After the wedding Raju will find that he might as well have to pretend all his life as gradually Keramot begins to suspect him especially when he gets caught by Keramot at the railway station working as a coolie.[5]

Cast

References

  1. ^ "আবার আমি জ্বলে উঠব : পপি - banglanews24.com".
  2. ^ "বিয়ে কিন্তু ছেলেখেলা নয়".
  3. ^ "কুলি - বাংলা মুভি ডেটাবেজ". Bangla Movie Database. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  4. ^ "দৈনিক ফরিদপুর কন্ঠ".
  5. ^ Akbar, Montazur Rahman (1997-05-16), Cooli, retrieved 2016-11-18

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