Nasima Khan

Nasima Khan
নাসিমা খান
Born1944 (age 79–80)
Lalbagh, Dhaka, British India, (present Bangladesh)
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationActress
Years active1959–present
Notable workJago Hua Savera,
Je Nodi Maru Pothe

Nasima Khan (born 1944) is a Bangladeshi film actress।[1][2] She is one of the oldest actresses of Bangladeshi film.[3][4] In 1959, she came to Bengali film industries with the film Jago Hua Savera, directed by A.J. Kardar. From the sixties to the 1980s, she was popular in Bengali films and also Urdu films.[5]

Filmography

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Year Film Director Co-actor Role Language Released date Note
1956 Jago Hua Savera A.J. Kardar Tripti Mitra, Jurain Rasashi, Khan Ataur Rahman, Kazi Khalek, Moina Latif Urdu 8 May 1959
1961 Je Nadi Marupothe Salauddin Rawshan Ara, Khan Ataur Rahman, Inam Ahmed, Sanjib Dutt Bengali 28 April 1961
1962 Surjoslan Salauddin Rawshan Ara, Anwar Hossain, Inam Ahmed Bengali 5 January 1962
1963 Nasghor Abdul Zabbar Khan Golam Mustafa, Shabnam, Nasima Khan, Hasan Imam, Anowar Hossain, Inam Ahmed Urdu 1 November 1963
1963 Dharapat Salauddin Sujata, Hasan Imam, Kazi Khalek Bengali 27 December 1963
1964 Shadi Kaysar Pasha Rawshan Ara, Shahid Urdu 14 February 1964
1964 Tanha Baby Islam Shabnam, HarunRashid, Shamim Ara, Sumita Debi Urdu 29 May 1964
1964 Shit Bilel Mohiuddin Hasan Imam, Naznin, Aktar Hossain Bengali 13 November 1964
1964 Malan Kaysar Pasha Shahid, Deep, Jayanti, Jalil Urdu 26 December 1964
1966 Kar Bou Nazmul Islam Khalil, Subhash Dutt, Anowara Bengali 18 February 1966
1966 Ujala Kamal Ahmed Sultana Jaman, Anowara Urdu 11 March 1966
1966 Begana S,M, Parvez Khalil Ullah Khan, Shabnam, Khan Ataur Rahman, Golam Mustafa Urdu 4 July 1966
1966 Parwana Kamal Ahmed Sultana Zaman, Hasan Imam Urdu 26 August 1966
1966 Apon Dulal Nazrul Islam Azim, Fateh Lohani, Shawkat Akbor, Sumita Debi Bengali 11 November 1966 [citation needed]
1967 Uljhan Azahar Rosy, Khalil Ullah Khan, Hasan Imam Urdu 26 May 1967
1967 Main Bhi Inshan Hoon Nasir Khan Attiya, Sujata, Mehmood, Shams Irani Urdu 27 October 1967
1967 Dui Bhai Rahim Newyaz
Nurul Haque
Suchanda, Baby Zaman, Razzak, Fateh Lohani Bengali 2 January 1968
1968 Gori Mohsin Rahman, Akbar, Khalil Urdu 10 May 1968
1970 Aansoo Ban Gaey Moti M. A. Rasheed Shamim Ara, Mohammad Ali, Adeeb Urdu [6]
1970 Road to Swat Munnawer Rasheed,
Maqsood Malik
Syed Kamal, Aasia Urdu [7]
1970 Rong Bodlay Akbar Kabir Pintu Khalil, Azim, Sujata, Golam Mustafa Bengali 3 July 1970 [citation needed]
1970 Dheu Er Pore Dheu Mahsin Razzak, Kobori Sarwar, Anwar Hossain, Hashmot Bengali 28 August 1970
1971 Amar Bau Akram Azim, Supria, Saifuddin Bengali 22 January 1971
1973 Paye Cholar Poth Mehmud Uzzal, Bobita, Rozi Afsari, Khalil Bengali 6 July 1973
1975 Uttaran Fazlul Haque Rahman, Shabnam Bengali 22 July 1975
1978 Megher Pore Megh Mahsin Uzzal, Rahman, Reshma Bengali 21 July 1978
2000 Dui Duari Humayun Ahmed Riaz, Mahfuz Ahmed, Shaon Bengali
Sundori Badhu Amjad Hossain Riaz, Shabnur, Bulbul Ahmed Bengali 7 December 2000
2004 Matrityo Zahid Hossain Humayun Faridi, Moushumi, Amol Bose Bengali
2007 Ekjon Sange Chilo Swaokat Zamil Riaz, Moushumi, Shah Alam Kiron Bengali
2010 Muhghol-e-azam Mizanur Rahman Khan Dipu Sohel Rana, Shabnur, Manna Bengali 15 October 2010
2011 Kusum Kusum Prem Mushfikur Rahman Gulzar Ferdous, Moushumi, Riaz, Khaleda Akhter Kalpana Bengali 31 August 2011

See also

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References

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  1. ^ কিং ব দ ন্তি : বাংলা-উর্দু ছবির নায়িকা নাসিমা খান. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 5 May 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  2. ^ ‘এই সেই নাসিমা খান’ যে মাটির বুকে গানের স্রষ্টা… (in Bengali). 18 October 2017.
  3. ^ এখানে কেউ কারো খোঁজ রাখেন না :: দৈনিক ইত্তেফাক. The Daily Ittefaq (in Bengali).
  4. ^ "'সিরাজুল ইসলাম ছিলেন অভিনয়ের মানুষ' - আনন্দ বিনোদন". The Daily Ittefaq (in Bengali).
  5. ^ সম্ভাবনাময় অভিনেত্রী নাসিমা খান প্রিমা. Janakantha (in Bengali).
  6. ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 266. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
  7. ^ Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. p. 267. ISBN 0-19-577817-0.
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