Aruna Biswas

Aruna Biswas
Nationality Bangladeshi
Occupation Actress, television director
Parent(s) Amalendu Biswas
Jyotsna Biswas

Aruna Biswas is a Bangladeshi television, stage and film actress.[1] She is also a television drama director.[2][3]

Background

Biswas is the daughter of jatra activists Amalendu Biswas and Jyotsna Biswas.[4]

Career

Notable Film

1. Chhapa Dangar Bou (1986) Bappa Raj

2.Tyag (1993) Iliyas Kanchon

3.Fashi (1994) Manna

4.Shotter Shongram (1999) Manna

5.Uttar Dakshin (1994) Rubel

6.Nil Sagorer Tiree (1995) Rubel

7. Hingshar Agun (1995) Sohel Chowdhury

8.Abuj Shontan (1996) Manna

9.Shwapna (1993) Manna

10.Goriber Bou (1990) Manna

11.Five Raifels (1994) Imran

12.Goriber Sangsar (1995) Bappa Raj

13.Chorom Aghat (1994) Omar Sani

24.Moha Gayanjam (1995) Iliyas Kanchon

25.Nisthur (1996) Jasim

26.Shason (1995) Amit Hasan

27.Lal Benaroshi (1990) Ali Raaz

28.Betaj Badshah (1995) Ali Raaz

29.Desh Deshantor (1996) Rubel

30.Annay Attachar (1995) Rubel

31.Dus Sahos (1996) Rubel

32.Aparajito Nayok (1997) Amit Hasan

33.Achena (1990) Ali Raaz

34.Mayer Dowa (1990) Imran

35.Mayer Ashirbad (1993) Abishekh

36.Hangor Nadir Granade (1996)

37.Attho Bishwas (1993) Iliyas Kanchon

38.Khoma (1993) Manna

39.Prem Shakti (1992)

40.Sobuj Coat Kalo Chasma (1990)

41.Mr Mawla (1992)

42.Bashiwala (1996)

43.Shes Aghat (1994)

44.Mayer Kanna (1994)

45.Dolon Chapa (1992)

46.Koifiyot (1993)

47.Dayaban (1994)

48.Danga Fassad (1993)

49.Bondhu Beiman (1994)

50. Parash Pathor

51.Sukher Sondhane

52. Sangsar Shimante

53. Durnaam

54. Shomman

55. Din Majur

56. Akritoggo

57. Lottery

58. Matir Kosom

59.Inqilab

60. Nishpap Ashami

61. Antar Jhala

62.Abalamban

63.Chakranta

64. Prem Prothishodh

65. Jhulum

66.Hatya

67. Protidan

68. Sobar Upore Maa


Biswas serves as the Charman of the production house Jatravision.[5] As of 2006, Biswas acted in over 80 films.[6] After 6 years staying in Canada, Biswas returned to Bangladesh. She directed her first TV serial Onnorokomer Lojja for Channel I. Then she completed Dolonchampa by Kazi Nazrul Islam, Boner Papiya and Dristhtidaan by Rabindranath Tagore, Shure Eka Chobi and Boro Didi by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.[6][7]

Biswas hosted television shows like "Food Caravan" on NTV and "Nachey Gaaney Number One" on Ekushey Television.[8][9]

References

  1. "Aruna Biswas busy with acting, directing, hosting". The New Nation. January 25, 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  2. "Bonnya Mirza under Aruna Biswas' direction". The New Nation. March 17, 2014. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  3. "In Conversation With Aruna Biswas". The Independent. January 25, 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  4. "Q & A : "It's embarrassing to go begging for my own money from producers" -- Aruna". The Daily Star. September 28, 2006. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  5. Shah Alam Shazu (April 25, 2011). "Resurrect the Jatra Tradition". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  6. 1 2 "Aruna Biswas : Changing tracks". The Daily Star. May 28, 2006. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  7. Novera Deepita (September 24, 2004). "Serial Biraj Bou conveys a powerful message --Aruna Biswas". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  8. "Aruna, Kona and Mishu in Food Caravan". The Daily Star. May 3, 2015. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  9. "A talent hunt for underprivileged girls". The Daily Star. June 12, 2009. Retrieved March 17, 2016.


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