Sujan Mahmud

Sujan Mahmud is a film editor and sound designer in Bangladesh. He is a two time National Film Award (Bangladesh) winner.[1]

Sujan Mahmud
Born24 September 1975
Dhaka, Bangladesh

Early life and career

At the age of 25, Sujan Mahmud made his mark to the film industry by editing Kittonkhola (2002). For his work in the film, he won best editor award at 25th Bangladesh National Film Awards. After that, he didn't look back. One after another he worked in Rupantor (2008), Britter Bairey (2009), Opekkha (2010), Meherjaan (2011), Bibek (2014), and Under Construction (2015). Besides these, he has edited internationally award-winning short film Statement After My Poet Husband's Death.[2]

For his work in the film Britter Bairey (2009), he was awarded best sound recording award at 34th Bangladesh National Film Awards. Now he is working on some upcoming films.

Filmography

NameYearCategoryWork AsNote
Kittonkhola2000FeatureEditorBest Editor at 25th Bangladesh National Film Awards
Rupantor2008FeatureMusic and Soud Recordirst.[3]
Britter Bairey2009FeatureSound[4]Best Sonud Recordist at 34th Bangladesh National Film Awards
Opekkha2010featureEditor
meherjaan2011FeatureEditor
Bibek2014FeatureEditor[5]
Under Construction (film)2015FeatureEditor
Statement After My Poet Husband's Death2016ShortEditor and Sound Design[6]
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References

  1. "National film award 2009 announced". The Daily Star. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  2. "Statement After My Poet Husband's Death". Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  3. "Cast and Crew of Rupantor". Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  4. "Cast and Crew of Britter Bairey". Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  5. "Cast and Crew of Bibek". Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  6. "Statement After My Poet Husband's Death". Retrieved 18 December 2017.
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