Mohammad Zakaria

Mohammad Zakaria was a Bangladeshi actor and producer.[1] In 1970–90 he had a strong presence in Television, Radio and Theatre. His astonishing story telling voice could grab the attention of the listener so easily.

Mohammad Zakaria
Born1923
Died1993 (aged 6970)
NationalityBangladeshi

Works

  • Ulukhagda (1950)
  • Chhenda Tar (1952)
  • Dashchakra (1952)
  • Dharmaghat (1953)
  • Raktakarabi (1954)
  • Dakghar (1957)
  • Aghatan Ajo Ghate (1961)
  • Ek Peyala Coffee (1962)
  • Psychotherapy
  • Bahana (1965)
  • Behula (1966)
  • Begana (1966)
  • Subachan Nirbasane (1974)
  • Chardike Yuddha (1976)
  • Payer Aoyaj Paoya Yay (1976)
  • Dui Bon (1978)
  • Othello (1981)
  • Macbeth (1983)
  • Akhano Krtadas (1983)
  • Pratibeshi
  • Idiot

Awards

  • National Drama Festival Award (New Delhi, 1954)
  • Ekushey Padak (1981)
  • Kazi Mahbubullah Zebunnesa Trust Medal (1983)
  • Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Prize (1978)
  • Bangladesh Film Journalist Association Prize (1985)
  • Sequence Award of Merit (1980)
  • Sammilita Sanskritik Jot Padak (1992)

References

  1. Anupam Hayat. "Zakaria, Mohammad". Banglapedia. Retrieved June 15, 2015.


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