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Mahanayak
Directed byAlamgir Kabir
Written byAlamgir Kabir
Produced byBulbul Ahmed
Starring
  • Kajori
  • Julia
  • Rina Khan
  • Shawkat Akbar
  • Ahmed Sharif
  • CinematographyMahfuzur Rahman Khan
    Edited byKhorshed Alam
    Music bySheikh Sadi Khan

    Production
    company

    Troyee Chritram

    Distributed byTroyee Chritram

    Release date

    • 1985 (1985)
    [1]

    Running time

    122 mins
    CountryBangladesh
    LanguageBengali

    Mahanayak is a 1985 drama film written and directed by Alamgir Kabir. The film is based on the love story of an unemployed youth. Bulbul Ahmed played the main character.[2] Other characters include Kajori, Julia, Rina Khan, Shawkat Akbar, Ahmed Sharif and others.

    Plot[edit]

    Unemployed Rana is not getting a job. He stays in the same room with his friend Dildar. Dildar takes him to his master. With the permission of Ustad Kalu Khan, he started stealing people's wallets. Dildar trained him in the pickpocketing. But after he is caught, he goes to Peter Saxena. Peter invites him to join his smuggling. Rana responds and goes to see Peter in his office. But Kalu's man sees it and informs Kalu. Kalu threatens Rana. Rana conspires with Peter and calls Kalu to a garden house and kills him.

    Peter introduces him to the buyers of his diamond business and sends him to Thailand. In Thailand, Peter's men welcomed him. There he met a semi-Bengali semi-Thai Linda. Linda shows him around Thailand. In the meantime, his relationship with Linda became closer. But he has to return to Bangladesh. He has to go back to Kathmandu, Nepal. There, Peter's business friend went to Joshi's hotel. When Shila, Joshi's assistant, leaked all the details of their business to him, Rana persuaded Joshi to do the same. Joshi calls Peter away from Bangladesh and at one stage of the argument, Joshi is shot by Peter. When Rana chased him, Joshi fell down the hill and died.

    Rana returned to Bangladesh and proposed marriage to the receptionist Rehana. Although Rehana was reluctant at first, she agreed considering Rana's finances. But the next day he learns that Rana has actually avenged his previous insults. After the death of Kalu Khan, Dildar wants to work under him. The two were planning to make a film when singer Yasmin Khan was caught stealing her jewelry. Yasmin tells them to leave town. This is how his life continues to deceive people.

    Cast[edit]

  • Kajori - Layla
  • Julia - Yasmin Khan
  • Rina Khan - Rehana, receptionist
  • Sumita Chowdhury - Linda Laskar
  • Suborna Pokhrel - Shila
  • Shawkat Akbar - Mr. Khan
  • Ahmed Sharif - Peter Saxena
  • Baby Zaman - Ustad Kalu Kha
  • Dildar - Dildar
  • Keramat Moula - Joshi
  • Jahanara Buiya - Mrs. Khan
  • Utpal Barua
  • Tapan Ghosh
  • Aminul Haque
  • Shibli Sadik - Ramu Barua
  • Ashish Kumar Louho - Diamond purchaser
  • Amol Bose - Diamond purchaser
  • Arup Ratan Chowdhury - Mr. Fakhruddin
  • Manjurul Islam Manju
  • Ranu
  • Maya Chowdhury
  • Saifuddin Ahmed (guest appearance)
  • Jahirul Haque (guest appearance)
  • Sumita Devi (guest appearance)
  • Music[edit]

    Mahanayak
    Soundtrack album by
    Released1984
    GenreFilm music
    LanguageBengali

    Sheikh Sadi Khan has directed the music for the film. Songs were composed by Masud Karim, Moniruzzaman Monir, Nazrul Islam Babu and Zahidul Haque. The songs is sung by Runa Laila, Andrew Kishore, Subir Nandi, Haimanti Sukla and Sabina Yasmin.

    Mahanayak Soundtrack – Track listing
    No.TitleWriter(s)SingersLength
    1."Tumi Chao Priya Nodi Hoye[3]"Nazrul Islam BabuHaimanti Sukla, Subir Nandi4:24
    2."Amar E Duti Chokh Pathor To Noy[4]"Jahidul HaqueSubir Nandi3:31
    3."Ami Kare Boli Bhalo"Moniruzzaman MonirRuna Laila 
    4."Prithibite Prem Bole Kichu Nei"Masud KarimSubir Nandi4:30

    Assessment[edit]

    Reception[edit]

    Film critic Rahman Moti praised the creativity in directing the film and the acting of Bulbul Ahmed. According to him, love, deception, conscience all make Mahanayak a complete film.[5]

    Award[edit]

    Award Title Category Awardee Result
    National Film Awards Best Male Playback Singer Subir Nandi[4] Won

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Ayub Hossain (2012). "Kabir, Alamgir". In Islam, Sirajul; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  • ^ Maria, Shanta (14 July 2015). "কবির-বুলবুল আহমেদ: শিল্পসার্থক ছবির স্রষ্টা যে জুটি". BDNews24 (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 22 April 2017.
  • ^ Abdullah Al Noman (12 January 2017). অসাধারণ এক ক্লাসিক বাংলা সিনেমা, মহানায়ক. Somoyer Konthossor (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 30 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  • ^ a b সুবীর নন্দীর সেরা গানের গল্প. Bangla Tribune (in Bengali). 7 May 2019. Archived from the original on 30 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  • ^ Moti, Rahman (19 December 2016). মহানায়ক : প্লেবয় অ্যাডভেঞ্চার. Bangla Movie Database (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 20 December 2016.
  • External links[edit]

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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mahanayak_(film)&oldid=1213103164"

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