Kothao Keu Nei

Kothao Keu Nei (Bengali: কোথাও কেউ নেই "There is no one anywhere") is a Bangladeshi television series was written by Humayun Ahmed, which aired on Bangladesh Television in the 1990s about the struggles of the gangster Baker Bhai.[1]

Kothao Keu Nei
কোথাও কেউ নেই
GenreDrama
Written byHumayun Ahmed
Directed byBarkat Ullah
Starring
Theme music composerMaksud Jamil Mintu
Opening themeMaksud Jamil Mintu
Composer(s)Maksud Jamil Mintu
Country of originBangladesh
Original language(s)Bengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes30
Production
Producer(s)
  • Barkat Ullah (producer)
  • Sirajul Islam (associate producer)
Cinematography
  • Anwar Hossain Bulu
  • Abdul Halim
  • Sameer Kushari
  • S.A.M. Saeed
Editor(s)Mosharraf Hossain
Running time20-22 minute
Release
Original networkBTV
Original release1993 
1994

Description

Kothao Keu Nei followed the adventures of the a small motorcycle gang consisting of Baker Bhai, Bodi and Mojnu. Through a series of dangerous adventures, Baker Bhai tried to keep control of his territory, while also trying to do what's right and protect the weak. In the end, he was betrayed by his friend Bodi, under blackmail that he will never be able to see his (Bodi's) new-born daughter. He (Baker) was not guilty of murder, he was deceived by a woman of a villa who used to run an escort business hiring girls, the activity which he protested. Such rebellion resulted in Baker Bhai's false trial and execution.

Kothao Keu Nei gained so much popularity, mainly due to the lovable rogu e Baker Bhai who grew into one of the beloved fictional characters in Bangladesh, that people began mass protests against his execution. In spite of popular opinion, the television station stuck to the story and the series ended with the protagonist's death.

Cast

Main cast

References

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  2. "Noor-Suborna on BTV after 26 years!". The Daily Star. 9 September 2016. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  3. "Lutfur Rahman George opens up about television, films and more". The Daily Star. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  4. "Actors recall Humayun Ahmed". The Daily Star. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  5. "A Taste of Success". The Daily Star. 10 January 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  6. "THE FIVE GENERATIONS OF TV HEROINES". The Daily Star. 31 October 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2017.


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