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Abu Taher Mohammad Shamsuzzaman (Шаблон:Lang-bn; 10 September 1941 – 20 February 2021),[1] better known as known as ATM Shamsuzzaman, was a Bangladeshi film and television actor, director and screen-playwright.[2] He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2015 by the Government of Bangladesh.[3] He won Bangladesh National Film Awards five times for his roles in Dayee Ke? (1987), Madam Fuli (1999), Churiwala (2001), Mon Bosena Porar Table E (2009) and Chorabali (2012).[1]

Early life and career

Shamsuzzaman was born into a Bengali Muslim family at his maternal home in Daulatpur, Noakhali on 10 September 1941. His ancestral paternal home is in Bholakot Boro Bari in Ramganj, Lakshmipur District. His father was Nuruzzaman, a wakil who worked with A. K. Fazlul Huq, and his mother was Nurunnisa Begum. Shamsuzzaman was the eldest child of a family of five brothers and three sisters.[4] Growing up he didn't plan on being an actor, he wanted to be a doctor.

His family moved to Dhaka and lived in Debendranath Das Lane in Old Dhaka. He began his schooling in Dhaka at Pogose School, where he was friends with Prabir Mitra, who would also grow up to be an actor.[5] His film career began with filmmaker Udayan Chowdhury as an assistant director in films "Manusher Bhagban" and "Bishwokanya". He got his breakthrough through his role in the film "Nayanmoni" (1976), directed by Amjad Hossain.[1] Earlier he played the role of Ramzan in the play Sangsaptak, aired in 1960.[2]

Controversy

According to a probe report of "Nilima Ibrahim Committee", a six-member committee led by educationist Nilima Ibrahim, Shamsuzzaman was suspended from the television and radio programmes because of his alleged role in favor of Pakistan army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. According to him; During Liberation war Pakistani Army forced him to attend alleged role in favor of Pakistan [6]

Personal life

Shamsuzzaman married Runy Begum in 1968. They had three sons and three daughters.[5] In March 13, 2012, his younger son, ATM Kholikuzzaman Kushol (1977-2023), murdered his older son ATM Kamaluzzaman Kabir (1975-2012) by stabbing him with a knife. Shamsuzzaman testified in court and in 2014, Kushol was sentenced to life in prison.[7][8] On October 30th, 2023 ATM Kholikuzzaman was found dead in Barishal Jayanti river.[9]

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes Шаблон:Abbr
1974 Sangram Chashi Nazrul Islam
1976 Nayanmoni Amjad Hossain
1979 Surja Dighal Bari Sheikh Niamat Ali and Masihuddin Shaker
1987 Dayee Ke? Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor
1989 Ghor Bhanga Songshar
1996 Unknowingly
1999 Tomar Jonno Pagol
2002 Shoshurbari Zindabad
2003 Jamai Shashur
2004 Shasti
2005 Amar Swapno Tumi Hasibul Islam Mizan
Hajar Bachhor Dhore Shuchanda
Molla Babrir Bou
2008 Akkel Alir Nirbachon
2009 Chander Moto Bou
Mon Boshena Porar Tebile
Ebadat also director
2010 Bishaash
2011 Kusum Kusum Prem
Guerrilla Nasiruddin Yousuff
2012 Chorabali Redoan Rony Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
Lal Tip

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Film Result
1987 National Film Awards Best Film Actor Opekkha Шаблон:Won
1999 National Film Awards Best Comedy Actor Madam Fuli Шаблон:Won
2001 National Film Awards Best Comedy Actor Churiwala Шаблон:Won [10]
2009 National Film Awards Best Comedy Actor Mon Bosena Porar Table E Шаблон:Won
2012 National Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Chorabali Шаблон:Won[11]
2018 National Film Awards - - Шаблон:Won[12]

Death

Shamsuzzaman died at his residence in Sutrapur neighborhood of Dhaka on 20 February 2021 at around 9 am. He had been suffering from various diseases due to old age for a long time.[13][14]

References

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External links

Шаблон:Bengali Theatre Шаблон:Bangladesh National Film Award Best Actor Шаблон:Bangladesh National Film Award Best Supporting Actor Шаблон:Bangladesh National Film Award Best Comic Role Шаблон:Authority control