Sujon Sokhi (1994 film)
Sujon Sokhi | |
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Directed by | Shah Alom Kiron |
Story by | Khan Ataur Rahman |
Produced by | Nazmul Hossain |
Starring | Salman Shah Shabnur Raisul Islam Asad Sadek Bacchu Anwara Begum |
Cinematography | M. R. Jahangir |
Edited by | Mujibur Rahman Dulu |
Music by | Abu Taher |
Production company | Fear Films |
Release date |
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Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Sujan Sakhi is a 1994 Bangladeshi film which was directed by Shah Alom Kiron, starring Salman Shah and Shabnur. It is a remake of the 1975 movie of the same name.[1] as a box-office hit.[2][3]
Plot
[edit]Lokhman, his wife and their son Sujan live with his step mother, step brother Solaiman and his pregnant wife whom Lokhman and his wife detest. However, the step family regards them as their own and his step mother and Solaiman love Sujan a lot. Lokhman and his wife later throw them out of his house with Solaiman giving his wealth share to Sujan. Solaiman and his family start their new life however, but his wife dies after giving birth to their daughter Sakhi which heartbreaks him more. Years later, Sujan and Sakhi fall in love and vow to reunite their family. But Lokhman and his wife don't take this well to the point that Solaiman and his mother also try to break them up by locking them in their house. Sujan and Sakhi then try to elope. Solaiman saves them from being killed by a train which Lokhman highly appreciates and ends the feud. He then brings him and his mother to his house and after lots of difficulty, his wife also apologizes to her. Sujan and Sakhi are then married and everyone lives happily ever after.
Cast
[edit]- Salman Shah as Sujon
- Mithu as young Sujon
- Shabnur as Sokhi
- Raisul Islam Asad as Solaiman, Sokhi's father
- Anwara Begum as Solaiman's mother
- Sadek Bachchu as Lokman, Sujon's father
- Rina Khan as Sujon's mother
- Sharmin as Solaiman's wife
- Akhi as Kusum
- Ninad
- Shamsuddin Kayes
- Siraj Haider
- Syed Akhter Ali
- Zamilur Rahman Saka
- Sanowar Morshed
- Amir Hossain Babu
Soundtrack
[edit]All music were composed by Abu Taher and lyrics were penned by Khan Ataur Rahman.
No. | Title | Playback Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Agun Jolere" | Nilufar Yasmin | |
2. | "Gun Guna Gun Gan Gahiya" | Sabina Yasmin | |
3. | "Gachher Bel Pakile" | Rathindranath Roy | |
4. | "Shob Sokhire Paar Korite" | Andrew Kishore and Sabina Yasmin |
References
[edit]- ^ "Salman Shah's mother announces rally in Ctg". Dhaka Tribune. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
- ^ "Box office hits by Salman Shah". kalerkantho.com. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
- ^ "Dhallywood: Which films made the most money?". kalerkantho.com. Retrieved 2017-07-08.