Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Child Artist

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National Film Awards for Best Child Artist
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements for Bangladeshi cinema
Sponsored byGovernment of Bangladesh
LocationDhaka
CountryBangladesh
Presented byMinistry of Information
First awarded1976 (2nd)
Last awarded2018 (43rd)
Currently held by (2018)
Highlights
Most awardsPrarthona Fardin Dighi
(3 wins)
Total awarded45
First winnerAdnan (1976)
Websitemoi.gov.bd

Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Child Artist (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার শ্রেষ্ঠ শিশু শিল্পী) is one of the most prestigious film awards given in Bangladesh. Since 1977, awards have been given in the category of Child Artist. Master Adnan was the first awardee of this category for child artist of the film Megher Okek Rong in 1976. Three times this award achieved by Prarthona Fardeen Dighi and Azad Rahman Shakil also gained two times.

List of winners[]

Key
Symbol Meaning
dagger Indicates a joint award for that year
List of award recipients, showing the year, role(s), film(s) and language(s)
Year[a] Recipient(s) Role(s) Work(s) Ref
1976
(2nd)
Adnan Adnan Megher Onek Rong [1][2]
1977
(3rd)
Not Given [3]
1978
(4th)
dagger
Azad Rahman Shakil Dumurer Phul [3]
1978
(4th)
dagger
Sumon Manik Ashikkhito
1979
(5th)
dagger
Elora Gohor Maymun Surja Dighal Bari [4]
1979
(5th)
dagger
Sajib Kasu
1980
(6th)
dagger
Tiptip Emiler Goenda Bahini [5]
1980
(6th)
dagger
Azad Rahman Shakil Son Danpite Chhele
1981 No Award [5]
1982
(7th)
Baby Bindi Lal Kajol [5]
1983
(8th)
Not Given [6]
1984
(9th)
Akhi Alamgir Young Jori Bhat De [7]
1985
(10th)
Master Joy Ram Lal Ramer Sumoti [7]
1986
(11th)
Kamrunnahar Azad Swapna Mayer Dabi [8]
1987
(12th)
dagger
Rasel Young Srikanto Rajlakshmi Srikanta [8]
1987
(12th)
dagger
Suborna Shirin Young Rajlokkhi
1988
(13th)
Tushar Agomon [9]
1989
(14th)
Not Given [9]
1990
(15th)
Dodul Lakhe Ekta [10]
1991
(16th)
Joyson Santona [10]
1992
(17th)
Baby Taniya Uchit Shikkha [11]
1993
(18th)
Anik Abujh Santan [12]
1994
(19th)
Shila Ahmed Opala Aguner Poroshmoni [12]
1995
(20th)
Tonmoy Anya Jibon [13]
1996
(21st)
Arun Saha Dipu Number Two [14]
1997
(22nd)
Nishi Anu Dukhai [14]
1998
(23rd)
Not Given [15]
1999
(24th)
Not Given [15]
2000
(25th)
Not Given [16]
2001
(26th)
dagger
Shovon Shovon Bichchu Bahini [16]
2001
(26th)
dagger
Shipu Shipu
2001
(26th)
dagger
Shantanu Shantanu
2001
(26th)
dagger
Twinkle Twinkle
2001
(26th)
dagger
Rini Rini
2001
(26th)
dagger
Rajib Rajib
2002
(27th)
Russell Farazi Rokon Matir Moina [17]
2003
(28th)
Priyanka Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti [15]
2004
(29th)
Amol [18][19]
2005
(30th)
Hridoy Islam Shuvro Taka [18][19]
2006
(31st)
Prarthona Fardin Dighi Mini Kabuliwala [20][19]
2007
(32nd)
Not Given [20]
2008
(33rd)
Prarthona Fardin Dighi Dighi Ek Takar Bou [21]
2009
(34th)
Syeda Wahida Sabrina Nipa Gangajatra [21]
2010
(35th)
Prarthona Fardin Dighi Tripty Chachchu Amar Chachchu [22][23]
2011
(36th)
Semanti Khondo Golpo 1971 [24]
2012
(37th)
Mamun Komola/Jahir Ghetuputra Komola [25][26]
2013
(38th)
Swochcho Dulal Ekee Britte [27]
2014
(39th)
Abir Hossain Angkon Jemy Chowdhury Baishamya [28]
2015
(40th)
dagger
Zara Zarib Young Prarthona Prarthona [29]
2015
(40th)
dagger
Promia Rahman Sadhana
2016
(42nd)
Anum Rahman Khan Shankhachil [30]
2017
(42nd)
Naimur Rahman Apan Chhitkini [31]
2018
(43rd)
Fahim Muhtasim Lazim Putro [31]

Special Category[]

List of award recipients, showing the year, role(s) and film(s)
Year[b] Recipient(s) Role(s) Work(s) Ref
2002
(27th)
Nurul Islam Bablu Anu Matir Moina [17]
2012
(37th)
Meghla Aysha Uttarer Sur [25][26]
2013
(38th)
Syeda Wahida Sabrina Nodi Antardhan [30]
2017
(42nd)
Anannyo Samayel Titu Ankhi O Tar Bandhura [31]
2018
(43rd)
Mahmudur Rahman Anindo Jamal Matir Projar Deshe [31]

Records and statistics[]

Multiple wins[]

The following individuals received two or more Best Child awards:

Wins Recipient(s) Film(s)
3
Prarthona Fardin Dighi Kabuliwala (2006)
Ek Takar Bou (2008)
Chachchu Amar Chachchu (2010)
2
Azad Rahman Shakil Dumurer Phul (1978)
Danpite Chhele (1980)

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Denotes The year in which the film was censored by Bangladesh Film Censor Board.
  2. ^ Denotes The year in which the film was censored by Bangladesh Film Censor Board.

References[]

  1. ^ BFDC 2012, pp. 1.
  2. ^ ""Megher Onek Rong" to be screened today". The Independent. Dhaka: M Shamsur Rahman. 15 December 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 2.
  4. ^ BFDC 2012, pp. 3.
  5. ^ a b c BFDC 2012, pp. 4.
  6. ^ BFDC 2012, pp. 5.
  7. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 6.
  8. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 7.
  9. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 8.
  10. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 9.
  11. ^ BFDC 2012, pp. 10.
  12. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 11.
  13. ^ BFDC 2012, pp. 12.
  14. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 13.
  15. ^ a b c BFDC 2012, pp. 14.
  16. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 15.
  17. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 16.
  18. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 17.
  19. ^ a b c "National Film Awards for the last fours years announced". The Daily Star. Dhaka: Transcom Group. 1 September 2008. Archived from the original on 7 July 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  20. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 18.
  21. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 19.
  22. ^ BFDC 2012, pp. 20.
  23. ^ "National Film Award 2010 announced". The Daily Star. Dhaka: Transcom Group. BSS. 21 March 2012. Archived from the original on 15 May 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  24. ^ BFDC 2012, pp. 21.
  25. ^ a b BFDC 2012, pp. 23.
  26. ^ a b "And the winners are… : National Film Awards 2012 recipients share feelings". The Daily Star. Dhaka: Transcom Group. 8 March 2015. Archived from the original on 17 September 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  27. ^ BFDC 2013, pp. 1.
  28. ^ BFDC 2014, pp. 1.
  29. ^ BFDC 2015, pp. 1.
  30. ^ a b BFDC 2016, pp. 1.
  31. ^ a b c d BFDC 2018, pp. 1.

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