Monday, 23 July 2012

Watch and Enjoy Humayan Ahmed Vides

Watch and Enjoy Humayan Ahmed Vides 

Humayun Ahmed's Birthday Interview from New York.
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Humayun Ahmed - renowned writer, director from Bangladesh - talks to writer Shoumya Dasgupta of California about his work and contribution to Bengali culture
Copyright: urhalpool.com Interview: Shoumya Dasgupta Media: Kajal Mukhopadhyay, ReelTalkFilms

The legendary Bengali writer passes away but remains ever living in his works and in the hearts of millions.

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Humayn Ahmed is a Top Class Celebrity In Bangladesh.......Hi is a Very Lovely writer. He was a soft mind Writer..... 
Humayn Ahmed and His 1st Wife Gultekin Ahmed
Humayun's  2nd wife Meher Afroz Shaon 




Ealier in the day, Humayun's wife Meher Afroz Shaon had told reporters at the Shaheed Minar: "He had told me that everybody will fight over this issue if anything happens to him. He had told me, 'Don't let them make me suffer. Take me to Nuhash Palli. Leave me with my trees'." 


Humayun Ahmed Is Dead

Inna lillahe Wa Inna Lillahe Rajiun...
"Humayun Ahmed at a Glance" 
 Born: November 13, 1948
Birth Place: Kutubpur, Mymensingh
Parents: Foyzur Rahman Ahmed and Ayesha Foyez
Occupation: Writer, filmmaker
Education: PhD in Polymer Chemistry, North Dakota State University
Genres: Novel, short story, drama, screenplay, autobiography, column
Subjects: Magic realism, social life, mystery
First novel: Nandito Narokey (1972)
Notable work(s): Nandito Naroke, Shonkhonil Karagar, Ayomoy, Kothao Keu Nei, Mayurakkhi, Kobi, Janom Janom, Ami-i Misir Ali, Himu, Shubhro, Jyotsna O Jononir Golpo, Modhyanho and Megh Bolechhe Jabo Jabo

Influences: Rabindranath Tagore, Ahmed Sofa
Early life: Ahmed went to many schools in Sylhet, Comilla, Chittagong, Dinajpur and Bogra as his father lived in many places upon official assignment. He passed the School Certificate (1965) from Bogra Zilla School. He stood second in the merit list in the Rajshahi Education Board. Later he enrolled in Dhaka College and subsequently in Dhaka University to study Chemistry. He passed both BSc (Honours) and MSc with First Class. He joined Dhaka University as a lecturer of Chemistry. Later he went to North Dakota State University in the United States to study for PhD.
Television and films: The TV serials, “Eishob Din Ratri”, “Bohubrihi” and “Ayomoy”, based on his books, made Ahmed hugely popular. He directed films based on his own stories. His first film “Aguner Parashmoni”, on the Liberation War, won the National Film Award in eight categories.

Literary style: Humayun Ahmed distinguished himself with a unique simple literary diction that quickly became popular.

Death: After a nine-month struggle against colorectal cancer, he died at Bellevue Hospital in New York on July 19, 2012.


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Bangladesh is the largest nation


Bangladesh is the largest nation to never win a medal, but it has four athletes in London


Bangladesh is home to more than 152 million people, making it the eighth most populated country in the world, yet its Olympic futility is so bad it makes one wonder if a statistical mistake has been made.
Bangladesh, sandwiched between northeastern Indian and Myanmar, has never won a single medal at the Olympic Games and is unlikely to do anything to change that tortured record over the next few weeks.
But it is not even the total lack of hardware that is the most telling sign of failure for this nation whose primary national sporting obsession, cricket, is not in the Games. Not that it would likely do much for the medal count anyway. it is ranked ninth out of the nine teams that play at cricket's highest level.

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