Ferdous Ahmed

Ferdous Ahmed
Ahmed dancing in Habiganj (2016)
Native name ফেরদৌস আহমেদ
Born 7 June 1973[1]
Titash, Comilla, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Alma mater University of Dhaka
Occupation Actor
Years active 1997-present
Spouse(s)
Tania Ferdous (m. 2004)
Children 2

Ferdous Ahmed is a Bangladeshi film actor. He acts in Bangladesh and West Bengal films.[2] He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor four times for his roles in the films Hothat Brishti (1998), Gangajatra (2009), Kusum Kusum Prem (2011) and Ek Cup Cha (2014).

Education

Ahmed graduated in mass communication and journalism from the University of Dhaka.

Career

Ahmed became notable first as a television actor, then as a film actor in the mid 1997s. He has released more than 200 films, both in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. He debuted in the film Hothat Brishti.[3] It was an India-Bangladesh co-production.

Ahmed is also a part-time model. He owns film production house Nuzhat Films,[4] TV production house CinemaScope and a wing of event planning studio.[5] Ahmed worked as a ramp model in the fashion sector before his arrival in the film industry. He was introduced to ramp modeling by international fashion designer Bibi Rasel and appeared in large-scale fashion show in the first decade of 90s.

Acting

Ahmed was introduced in the film industry by famous dance choreographer Amir Hossain Babu. At that period Amir Hossain Babu was planning to direct a movie based upon dancing, the movie named ‘Nach Moyuri nach’. On his quest for actors Babu find out handsome Ferdous. But Babu could not able to start the work of that movie. After the sudden death of the then popular film actor Salman Shah, Bangladeshi film actor Ferdous Ahmed came in front of the camera for the first time in his place; it was in the movie named ‘Buker vetor agun’ directed by Chotku Ahmed.

Chotku Ahmed changed the script after the death of Salman Shah and provided Ferdous the opportunity to play in the role. Later Ferdous independently performed in the movie ‘Prithibi amare chay na’ directed by Anjon Chowdhury, it was in the year of 1998. In the same year, Bangladeshi film actor Ferdous Ahmed came under the limelight after releasing the movie ‘Hotath Brishty’ directed by Bashu Chatterjy. ‘Hotath Brishty’ was a joint production of India and Bangladesh. The popularity led him to achieve the National Film Award of that year. From that on he became regular in the film industry of Bangladesh and India.

Ahmed acted in two of the movies of Bashu Chatterjy – ‘Chupi chupi’ (2001) and ‘Tok jhal mishti’ (2002). In 2003, he performed in ‘Chondrokotha’ of famous writer and film maker Humayun Ahmed and ‘Kal shokale’ of Amzad Hossain. In the year after he acted in ‘Bachelor’ of Mostofa Sarwar Faruki and ‘Meher nigar’ – the first film that is made from the writing of national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam and directed by Moushumi – Guljar. In the next year 2005 Bangladeshi film actor Ferdous Ahmed again performed in the second movie made from the script of national poet’s literature. The movie named ‘Rakkhushi’ and he acted superbly with senior actress Rojina. In the same year he also acted in the movie ‘Ayna’ directed by popular actress Kobori.

In 2006, Ahmed worked in two movies of Didarul Alam. The first was made from the well read novel of Humayun Ahmed Nondito Noroke – the movie was also named Nondito Noroke and directed by Belal Ahmed.[6] The second was directed by Didarul Alam and named ‘Na Bolona’. In the second movie Ferdous acted in a special character in the first and last of the movie.

In 2008 Ferdous performed uniquely in the movie ‘Rupantor’ directed by Abu Saeed. In 2009 acting in the film ‘Gonga jatra’ brought him the second National Film Award. He won the award in best actor category jointly with Chonchol Chowdhury for ‘Monpura’. In that year he also performed in an item song in the movie ‘Ke Ami’ directed by Wakil Ahmed.

In 2010, Ferdous acted in some of the popular films like ‘Golapi ekhon bilete’ by Amzad Hossain, movie made upon sports perspective ‘Jaago’ directed by Khijir Hayat and the movie based upon the libration war of Bangladesh ‘Gurilla’ directed by Nasir Uddin Yusuf.

In 2011, another movie named ‘Kushum Kushum Prem’ directed by Mushfiqur Rahman Guljar was released and he also acted in a special character in the movie named ‘K apon k por’. In the mean time Ferdous also acted in an Indian action movie and participated in the movie ‘Khoka – babu’ in 2012.

Ahmed is producing his own movie; ‘Ek Cup Cha’ is under production now which is directed by Imtiaj Neyamul and the second one is under production named ‘Hotath shedin’ – directed by Bashu Chatterjy. And now Ferdous is under contract for the movies ‘Emonto prem hoy’ directed by Mostafijur Rahman Manik and ‘Juge juge tumi amar e’ by Jakir Hossain Raju.

Personal life

Ahmed married Tania on December 9, 2004.[7]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998Hothat BrishtiAjithDebut film and won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor
2000Amader Sansar
2001Chupi Chupi
2001Dada ThakurRaja
2001MittiDevaHindi Film
2002Tak Jhal MishtiAjith
2002Swapner FeriwalaSiddhartha
2003Kokhono Megh Kokhono BrishtiSrabon
2003ChandrokothaJohir
2003Kal Sokale
2004BachelorFahim
2004Meher Nigar
2004Dadu No. 1Akash
2005Rakkhusi
2006Ayna
2005Amar Swapno TumiSahed
2006Nondito Noroke
2006Na BolonaSojol
2007Khairun Sundori
2008Rupantor
2008Biyer LagnaAkash
2008Amar Ache Jol
2008AaynateRajat
2008Tui Jodi Aamar Hoiti ReShawon
2009Gangayatrawon Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor
2010Jaago - Dare To DreamShamim
2010Golapi Ekhon BilateyMukta
2011Kusum Kusum PremHashemwon Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor
2011Guerrilla (2011 film)Hasan Ahmed
2011 FighterA.C.P Bose
2012Final Mission
2012Passport
2012Purnobrammah Sri Sri Harichand Thakurহরিচাঁদ ঠাকুর
2012Khokha babu Shankar Das a.k.a. Bhaiji
2013Encounter
2013PorichoiSalim
2013Shubho BibahoRajib
2014Ek Cup Chawon Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor
2015Juge Juge Ami Tomari
2016Badsha The Don
2017Yeti ObhijaanThomas Tribhuban Gupta
2018 Kabir IPS Rajnath Bakshi Special Appearance

National Awards: 1. Hothat Brishti (1998) 2. Gangajatra (2009) 3. Kusum Kusum Prem (2011) 4. Brihonnola (2014)

References

  1. Shah Alam Shazu (7 June 2017). "Happy Birthday Ferdous!". The Daily Star. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  2. ""I had no intention of being an actor" -- Ferdous". The Daily Star. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  3. "Hothat Brishti made me the Ferdous I am". The Daily Star. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  4. "Ferdous: Dedication and earnestness are prerequisites for making good films". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  5. "Breaking Cultural Barriers". Star Weekend Magazine. The Daily Star. 6 May 2005. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  6. "Ferdous to be honoured at Bangla Fest in Canada". Daily Sun. Dhaka. 11 May 2017.
  7. অ্যাডিলেডে সপরিবারে ফেরদৌস. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved 10 December 2014.
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