Fateh Lohani
Fateh Lohani | |
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Born |
1920 Sirajganj, Bengal Presidency, British India |
Died |
12 April 1975 Kaptai, Chittagong, Bangladesh | (aged 54–55)
Other names | Kiran Kumar |
Relatives |
Fazle Lohani (brother) Husna Banu Khanam (sister) |
Fateh Lohani (1920 – 12 April 1975) was a Bangladeshi actor, film director, writer and journalist.[1]
Education
Lohani passed Matriculation examination from St Mary's Cathedral Mission High School in Calcutta. He completed his studies in IA and BA from Ripon College. In 1950 he went to London and completed a two years course on drama producing at the Oldwick Theatre School. He took film education as a member of the British Film Institute.[1]
Career
Actor
- Hamrahi (1944)
- Dukkhe Jader Jibon Gora (1946)
- Muktir Bandhan (1947)
- Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) - Minor Role (uncredited)
- Raja Elo Shohorey (1964)
- Tanha (1964)
- Fir Milenge Ham Dono (1966)
- Behula (1966)
- Apon Dulal (1966)
- Agun Niye Khela (1967)
- Darshan (1967)
- Julekha (1967)
- Momer Alo (1968)
- Etotuku Asha (1968)
- Balyabandhu (1968)
- Dui Bhai (1968)
- Parashmoni (1968)
- Molua (1969) - Kazi
- Mayar Sangshar (1969)
- Tansen (1970)
- Dip Nebhe Nai (1970)
- Mishar Kumari (1970)
- Akabaka (1970)
- Darpachurna (1970)
- Notun Probhat (1970)
- Antaranga (1970)
- Ghurnijhar (1970)
- Swaralipi (1970)
- Apabad (1970)
- Shorolipi (1971) - Mr. Mir - Shafiq's father
- Daku Mansur (1974)
- Masud Rana (1974) - Roghunath
- Dui Rajar Kumar (1975)
- Ek Mutho Bhat (1976) - Guest appearance
- Kuasha (1977)
Awards
- President Award and Nigar Prize of Pakistan (1961)
- Mazid Almakki Award of Pakistan (1968)
- Bangladesh Film Journalists Association Award (1975)
- Silver Jubilee Trophy of FDC (1983)
References
- 1 2 Anupam Hayat. "Lohani, Fateh". Banglapedia. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
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