Priya Amar Priya
Priya Amar Priya | |
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Directed by | Badiul Alam Khokon |
Produced by | Asha Production Film |
Starring | Shakib Khan Sahara Maduri Pobir Mitro Mahedi Ilias Kubra Misha Sawdagar |
Music by | Ali Akram Shovo |
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Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Budget | 60 lakhs Taka |
Box office | 1.1 crore Taka |
Priya Amar Priya is a 2008 Bangladeshi romantic action comedy film directed by Badiul Alam Khokon.[1] It stars Shakib Khan, Sahara, Prabir Mitra, Misha Sawdagor and many more. The film is actually inspired from 2002 Kannada film Appu starring Puneeth Rajkumar which was remade in Tamil as Dum.
Plot
Hridoy (Shakib Khan) is the son of a head constable (Probir mitro). Hridoy is a guy with carefree attitude. He is beaten by a rival gang at night and was rescued by a beautiful girl Priya(Sahara). She pays his hospital bills and donates her blood. She is gone from the hospital by the time Hridoy became conscious. When Hridoy's friends tell him who rescued him, he starts loving her immediately for her good-heartedness though he did not see her. Priya later turns out to be the sister of the city police commissioner Misha Sawdagar.
Cast
- Shakib Khan as Hridoy
- Sahara as Priya
- Prabir Mitra - Hridoy's Father
- Misha Sawdagor - Priya's Brother
- Mehedi as Hridoy's friend
- Afzal Sharif as Hridoy's friend
- Maduri - Hridoy's sister
Music
Priya Amar Priya film's music was directed by Ali Akram Shavo. and the album become one of the popular film album song of 2008.
Sound track
Track | Songs | Singers | Notes |
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1 | "Priya Amar Priya" | S I Tutol | Title song |
2 | "First Year Love Year" | Asif | |
3 | "Ami je tomari" | Sabina Yasmin | |
4 | "Chupi Chupi" | Asif and Sabina Yasmin | |
5 | "Tumay Chara" | Sabina Yasmin and Andro Kishor |
Awards
- Best Actor - Shakib Khan[2]
- Uro-CJFB Performance Award 2008
- Best Actor - Shakib Khan
References
- ^ "'প্রিয়া আমার প্রিয়া'র পর আবার শাকিব ও সাহারা". prothom alo.com. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
- ^ "Meril Prothom Alo Awards Ceremony Held". The Daily Star. 10 April 2009.