Abujh Mon

Abujh Mon (Bengali: অবুঝ মন, 'Inconsolable Mind') is a 1972 Bangladeshi film by Kazi Zahir,[1][2] starring Shabana and Razzak in the lead roles.[3] It was one of the most prominent commercial Bangladeshi films produced in the immediate aftermath of the Bangladesh Liberation War.[2][4] It was one of seven films selected for the 1973 Bangladesh Film Festival in India.[5]

Abujh Mon
Bengaliঅবুঝ মন
Directed byKazi Zahir
Screenplay byKazi Zahir
Starring
Music bySatya Saha
Release date
1972
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Story

A Hindu girl, Madhabi Banerjee, and a young Muslim physician, Masum, fall in love with each other.[1][3][6] But her father, an influential person in the village opposes their inter-community relationships. In the long run, their love defeats the boundaries of religions.[6]

Cast

Soundtrack

Satya Saha composed the music. The song "Shudhu Gaan Geye Porichoy" sung by Sabina Yasmin became a huge hit. It was her first breakthrough.

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References

  1. National Centre for the Performing Arts (India) (1974). Quarterly Journal. National Centre for the Performing Arts. p. 50.
  2. Alamgir Kabir (1979). Film in Bangladesh. Bangla Academy. p. 60.
  3. Cultural News from India. Indian Council for Cultural Relations. 1974. p. 46.
  4. Rajshahi University. Institute of Bangladesh Studies (2008). The Journal of the Institute of Bangladesh Studies. Institute of Bangladesh Studies, University of Rajshahi. p. 40.
  5. Bangladesh News. Press and Information Division, Bangladesh High Commission. 1973. p. 11.
  6. কিংবদন্তী : রত্না থেকে শাবানা [Legend: Ratna to Shabana]. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 17 July 2012. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2019.


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