Alamgir Kumkum

Alamgir Kumkum was a Bangladeshi filmmaker, producer and director.[1][2][3]

Alamgir Kumkum
আলমগীর কুমকুম
Born(1942-01-12)January 12, 1942
Died27 February 2012(2012-02-27) (aged 70)
Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Resting placeBanani graveyard, Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationProducer, Director
Years active19682010
Notable work
Amar Jonmovumi, Mayer Doa
RelativesER Khan (Uncle)

Career

In 1968, Alamgir Kumkum came to the Bengali film industry as an Assistant Director with his uncle ER Khan. His first directed film was "Chena Ochena". Then he also worked as assistant director of the film "Rupabener Rupkataha" and "Madhubala". In 1969, Alamgir Kumkum debuted as a film director. His notable films are Smitituku Thak, Amar Jonmovumi, Gunda, Mayer Doa।[4][5] His last directed film was Jibon Chabi.।[6][7]

Filmography

  • Smrituku Thak
  • Amar Jonmovumi
  • Gunda
  • Momota
  • Aguner Alo
  • Kapurush
  • Sonar Cheye Dami
  • Rajbondi
  • Bhalobasha
  • Rajar Raja
  • Kabin
  • Shamsher
  • Roki
  • Mayer Doa
  • Amor Sangi
  • Jibon Chabi
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gollark: Good OCR is hard then.
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