Today (30 May) is that the 65th birth day of
remembrance of Humayun Faridi, WHO was one among the foremost
authoritative actors of the country and captivated the audience for over twenty
years together with his powerful and versatile acting skills in theatre, TV
drama and films. Born on twenty nine might in national capital 1952 to ATM Nurul Islam and Muhammedan Farida Islam, he passed the SSC
examination from Islamia Government highschool in 1968 and passed
the HSC from Chandpur Government School in 1970. Within the
same year, he entered the University of National Capital to check chemical
science. However, because of the Bangladesh’s Liberation War in 1971, the study
became not possible. Later, he was admitted to Jahangirnagar University to check social science
and through his time there he was an in depth associate of
Natyacharya
Selim Al-Deen, among the few WHO created huge
contributions to establishing a powerful theatre base within the country.
Humayun Faridi was one among the principal
organizers of the drama pageant of Jahangirnagar University in 1976 which helped him
to become celebrated. He became a member of the national capital Theatre
throughout his student life within the university. He later acted in various
dramas on the country’s TV. Faridi was vastly loved for his extraordinary
roles in several plays, together with ‘Songsaptak’, ‘Pathar Shomoy’, ‘Dui Bhai’, ‘Sheeter Pakhi’, ‘Kothao
Keu Nei’, ‘Shomudre Gangchil’ and ‘Kachher Manush’.
On the opposite hand, Faridi started operating within the films within
the middle of his theatre career, and won the hearts of millions through his
work. A number of his distinguished films square measure ‘Dohon’,
‘Hulia’, ‘Shontrash’,
‘Bachelor’, ‘Ekattorer Jishu’,
‘Mayer Morjada’ and ‘Aha’. He conjointly directed some
TV plays. Faridi won the National Film Award in 2004 for
his performance within the film ‘Matritwa’. Faridi died on Gregorian
calendar month thirteen in 2012 in national capital. He was tormented by chronic respiratory organ
wellness and physical weakness.
Monday, May 29, 2017
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