19 times national award was denied: Farooq 11P36.8-G
(31.86) 19 times national award was denied: Farooq
In the 41st edition of the National Film Awards today (July 8th), the honorable hero Faruk received lifetime award in the evening. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina handed over this medal to her.
After receiving the honor, Faruk told Bangabandhu in front of the Prime Minister in formal speech. Or the anger of deprivation of love for Bangabandhu.
Farooq said, "I have been 19 times national award for the film award! Because I always talk about Bangabandhu. I have also said that if this is the main reason behind not getting the award - then I will tell him repeatedly, I do not want a reward. "
The Prime Minister was the chief guest at the 41st edition of National Film Awards organized at the Bangabandhu International Conference Center in the capital on Sunday (July 8th).
After delivering the prize to the winners, the Prime Minister said, 'Our country is a very good movie now. I can not always see, but I can see the movie while traveling on the plane. That's the only chance, I can see it nicely. I do not get time out of it. All the meetings and files have to stay busy. '
He also said, "The image of the human life of the film. Through this many speeches in the society can be reached. Movies can play a great role for the betterment of the country and society. There was a time when the movie was closed. Now people are watching movies again. It's a happy news. '
Sheikh Hasina's remarks regarding the development of the Babita Chalacha art industry is taking lifetime achievement, "It is necessary to present such issues in the cinema that contains the spirit of the Liberation War."
The BFDC and the film industry that was created by the initiative of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Sheikh Hasina reminded her that. He assured, "We can make more world-class movies, so I will do everything I need to do."
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina attended the ceremony on Sunday evening at 6pm. She handed over the crest, medal and check of the National Film Award to 31 of the 25 divisions in the 25 divisions for best works among the films released in 2016. Information Minister Hasanul Haque Inu and State Minister Taran Halim were present on this occasion.
This year, jointly received lifetime honors, actress Faruque, who was renowned international film actress Babita and 'Mia Bhai'
The whole program was presented by Ferdous and Purnima.
Ek Dinarer National Film Award -2016 winners
Lifetime Achievement: Two legends of the film Babita and Farooq (collectively).
Best Film: Anonymous, Producer Faridur Reza Sagar
Best Short Film: Smell, Producer SM Kamrul Ahsan.
Best Original Movie: Janashathi, Producer Liberation War Museum and Ekattor Media Limited.
Best Director: Amitabh Reza Chowdhury, Mirabaji
Best Actor Main Character: Chanchal Chowdhury, Mirabaji
Best Actress Main character: Tisha, photo-existance and Kusum Sikder, photo-Sankhchil (collectively).
Best Supporting Actor: Aliraj, Photo-Burned Man and Fazlur Rahman Babu, Photo-Where is the girl going now (jointly).
Best Actor Chanchal and Actress Tisha Best Supporting Actress: Tania Ahmed, Krishnapati
Best actress: Shahiduzzaman Selim, Anonymous
Best Child Artist: Anum Rahman Khan Sankhachati, Shankhachil
Best Music Director: Emon Saha, where is the girl now?
Best singer: Waqil Ahmed, song-nectar cloud, picture-miracle sacrifice
Best singer: Meher Afroz Shaon, song-if the heart cries, the picture-the blacksmith
Best lyricist: Gazi Mazharul Anwar, songs and rules, photo-girl will go now where
Best composer: Emon Saha, Songs and Rules, Photo-Where is the girl now?
Best Story: Touqir Ahmed, Anonymous
Best Dialogue Writer: Rubayat Hossain, Under Construction
Best Screenwriter: Anum Biswas and Gausul Alam, Mirabaji.
Best Editor: Iqbal Ahsanul Kabir, Mirabaji
Best Art Director: Good Guha, Shankhchil
Best Picture: Rashed Zaman, Mirabaji
Best Soundtrack: Ripon Nath, Mirabaji
Best Dresses and Decorations: Sattar, Photo-Destiny and Farzana San, Photo-Mirabaji (Collectively).
Best Makeup: Manik, Under Construction
In fact, the National Film Award is the only state and highest honor medal of Bangladeshi film. The award is being given since 1975. In 2009, the first ever lifetime award was introduced.