34th Bangladesh National Film Awards

The 34th National Film Awards, presented by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema released in the year 2009. The government announced the names of 28 artistes in 26 categories for the National Film Award in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the country's film industry. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave away the awards to the artistes.[1][2] From this year, Government decided to give lifetime achievement award and Sultana Zaman was the first recipient of the award.[3]

34th Bangladesh National Film Awards
Awarded forBest of bangladeshi cinema in 2009
Awarded byPresident of Bangladesh
Presented byMinistry of Information
Announced on21 July 2011
Presented on23 July 2011
SiteDhaka, Bangladesh
Hosted byRiaz and Shomi Kaiser
Official websitemoi.gov.bd
Highlights
Best FilmMonpura
Best ActorFerdous Ahmed and Chanchal Chowdhury
Gangajatra and Monpura
Best ActressSadika Parvin Popy
Gangajatra
Lifetime achievementSultana Zaman
Most awardsGangajatra (8)
Television coverage
ChannelBTV

List of winners

A Total of 28 awards in 26 categories were given in this year.

Merit Awards

Name of Awards Winner(s) Film
Best FilmAnjan ChowdhuryMonpura
Best DirectorSyed Wahiduzzaman DiamondGangajatra
Best ActorFerdous Ahmed
Chanchal Chowdhury
Gangajatra
Monpura
Best ActressSadika Parvin PopyGangajatra
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleShahidul Alam SachchuBritter Baire
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleNipun AkterChader Moto Bou
Best Actor in a Negative RoleMamunur RashidMonpura
Best Actor in a Comic RoleA.T.M. ShamsuzzamanMon Bose Na Porar Table-e
Best Child ArtistSyeda SabrinaGangajatra
Best Music DirectorAlam KhanEbadot
Best Music ComposerKumar BiswajitSwami-Strir Wada
Best LyricsKabir BakulEkta Chad Chara Raat (Swami-Strir Wada)
Best Male Playback SingerKumar BiswajitEkta Chad Chara Raat (Swami-Strir Wada)
Best Female Playback SingerKrishnokoli and Chondona MajumderSonaro Palonker Ghore (Monpura)[4][5]

Merit Awards

Name of Awards Winner(s) Film
Best StorySyed Wahiduzzaman DiamondGangajatra
Best DialogueMujtoba SoudChader Moto Bou
Best ScreenplayGiasuddin SelimMonpura
Best CinematographyMahfuzur Rahman KhanBritter Baire
Best Art DirectorMohammad KalantorGangajatra
Best EditingJunayed HalimBritter Baire
Best Sound RecordingSujan MahmudBritter Baire
Best Costume DesignDilip SinghGangajatra
Best MakeupKhalilur RahmanGangajatra[4][5]

Special Awards

  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Sultana Zaman[3]
  • Best Child Artist (Special) – Zarkan (Priyotomeshu)

Event

The whole ceremony was divided into three segment. First, speech of the guests, second award giving and third, cultural program. First two segment were anchored by Dewan Saidur and Shamim Khan. Cultural segment was anchored by Riaz and Shomi Kaiser. In this segment, folk singer Momtaz, Kumar Biswajit, Shakila Zafar and Ankhi Alamgir sang songs for the audience. Shakib Khan-Apu Biswas, Ferdous Ahmed-Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon-Shaina Amin, and Nirob-Sharika performed in the Dhallywood soundtrack. A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman performed in a single act drama. Artists of Bangladesh Shilpakola Academy had two dance performance that night.[4]

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See also

References

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  2. "জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার-২০০৯ ঘোষণা – প্রধানমন্ত্রী হস্তান্তর করবেন কাল". Daily Sangram. 22 July 2011. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  3. "একজন সুলতানা জামান". The Daily Janakantha. 28 July 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  4. Nur A Sadia (28 July 2011). "জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার ২০০৯". The Daily Janakantha. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  5. "National Film Awards 2009 : "Ganga Jatra" and "Monpura" shine". Priyo News. 25 July 2011. Archived from the original on 25 November 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
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