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Jochna O Jononir Golpo (Bengali: জোছনা ও জননীর গল্প, transl. A tale of moonlight and mother) is a novel by Humayun Ahmed. The novel was published in February, 2004. [1] The novel is based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh. In the novel, by means of an engrossing fictional story which skilfully incorporates ...
Humayun's brother, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, is a writer and academician. Another brother, Ahsan Habib, is a cartoonist. He had three sisters – Sufia Haider, Momtaz Shahid and Rukhsana Ahmed. [25] During his childhood, Humayun Ahmed lived in Sylhet, Comilla, Chittagong, Bogra, Dinajpur and where his father was on official assignment. [21]
Aguner Poroshmoni (Bengali: আগুনের পরশমণির) is a 1994 film based on the novel of the same name by Humayun Ahmed, who also directed the film. [2] The film won National Film Award in eight categories including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Plot. [3] It was the first movie directed by Humayun Ahmed.
Himu or Himaloy (Bengali: হিমু or হিমালয়) is a fictional character created by the Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed who appears in a disjunct series of novels. [1] The character first appeared in the novel titled Mayurakkhi published in 1990.
Humayun Ahmed, the creator of the character. Among these 21 books there are 19 novels and 2 short story collections containing 11 short stories and one semi-fictional short story. He has a minor appearance in Himu's (another popular character by Humayun Ahmed) story Himur Ditiyo Prohor. [10]
Humayun Ahmed, the creator of the character. Baker (Asaduzzaman Noor) is portrayed as a local gangster who patrols the streets with his two companions, Bodi (Abdul Kader) and Mojnu (Lutfur Rahman George). As the leader of this small motorcycle gang, Bakeer Bhai skirts the edges of society, living just outside the law and outside of mainstream ...
Shajghor (Bengali: সাজঘর) is a 2007 Bangladeshi film directed by Shah Alam Kiron. The film was based on the story written by Humayun Ahmed. [1] It features Manna, Moushumi, Nipun Akhter and Kazi Hayat in the lead roles.
Humayun Ahmed: Humayun Ahmed, arguably the most popular writer in post-liberation Bangladesh, wrote many stories and novels involving ghosts and the paranormal. His character Misir Ali is depicted as a part-time professor of parapsychology, who also solve baffling cases associated with the paranormal.