Chitra Nodir Pare
- Momtajuddin Ahmed
- Afsana Mimi
- Rawshan Jamil
- Tauquir Ahmed
- Sumita Devi
- Nazmul Huda
- 1999 (1999)
Chitra Nodir Pare (known in English as Quiet Flows the River Chitra) is a Bangladeshi Bengali directed by Tanvir Mokammel. It is a feature film on destiny of a Hindu family in East Pakistan. The film won seven national awards including the best film and the best director of the year 1999. Other awards were best Story, best Dialogue, best Art-Director, best Supporting Actress and best Make-up Man. The film was shown in London, Oslo, Fribourg (Switzerland), Singapore, Delhi, Calcutta and Trivandrum film festivals.[1]
Cast
- Momtajuddin Ahmed – Shashikanta Sengupta
- Afsana Mimi – Minoti
- Tauquir Ahmed – Badal
- Rawshan Jamil – Anuprova
- Sumita Devi
- Nazmul Huda
Soundtrack
The music of this film was directed by Syed Shabab Ali Arzoo.
Response
Film critic Ahmed Muztaba Zamal, writing in Cinemaya in 2000, named Chitra Nodir Pare as one of the top twelve films from Bangladesh.[2]
Awards
Award Title | Category | Awardee | Result |
---|---|---|---|
National Film Awards | Best Film | Tanvir Mokammel (Producer) | Won |
Best Director | Tanvir Mokammel | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Rawshan Jamil | Won | |
Best Story | Tanvir Mokammel | Won | |
Best Dialogue | Tanvir Mokammel | Won | |
Best Art Direction | Uttom Guha | Won | |
Best Makeup | Dipak Kumar Sur | Won |
See also
- Srabon Megher Din (1999)
References
External links
- Chitra Nodir Pare at IMDb
- Chitra Nodir Pare at the Rotten Tomatoes
- Chitra Nodir Pare at the Bangla Movie Database
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- Nodir Naam Modhumoti (1996)
- Chitra Nodir Pare (1999)
- Lalsalu (2001)
- Lalon (2004)
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