Nondito Noroke
Author | Humayun Ahmed |
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Original title | নন্দিত নরকে |
Cover artist | Qayyum Chowdhury |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Genre | Novel |
Published | 1972 |
Publisher | Khan Brothers and Co. |
Pages | 70 |
Followed by | Shonkhonil Karagar |
Nondito Noroke (Bengali: নন্দিত নরকে, lit. 'Nondito Noroke' "In Blissful Hell") is a 1972 novel by Bangladeshi author Humayun Ahmed.[1] Ahmed wrote this debut novel in 1970 while he was an undergraduate student at the University of Dhaka.[2][3] Ahmed Sharif wrote the introduction of the book.
A theatrical play was adopted with the original book title in 1975 by 'Bahubachan'.[4]
The book was made into the 2006 film with the original book title, starring Ferdous Ahmed, Litu Anam, Khairul Alam Sabuj, , . The film was directed by Belal Ahmed.[5][6]
Nondito Noroke | |
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নন্দিত নরকে | |
Directed by | Belal Ahmed |
Written by | Humayun Ahmed |
Based on | Nondito Noroke by Humayun Ahmed |
Produced by | |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Mahfuzur Rahman Khan |
Edited by | Belal Ahmed |
Music by | Emon Saha |
Release date | January 27, 2006 |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Characters[]
- Rabeya
- Khoka
- Montu
- Runu
- Khoka, Rabeya and Montu's father
- Khoka, Rabeya and Montu's mother
- Master Chacha
- Haroon
- Advocate
Film cast[]
- Ferdous Ahmed as Khoka
- Litu Anam as Montu
- Khairul Alam Sabuj as Khoka, Rabeya and Montu's Father
- as Haroon
- as Rabeya
- Jyotika Jyoti as Runu
- Afroza Banu as Khoka, Rabeya and Montu's Mother
- Keramat Moula as Master Chacha
- Amir Shirazi as Advocate
References[]
- ^ Sifat Afrin Shams (November 13, 2015). "In remembrance of Humayun Ahmed, the wizard of words". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
- ^ Saurav Dey (July 19, 2014). "The man told us our own tales". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
- ^ Rayaan Ibtesham Chowdhury (July 24, 2014). "The Essential Humayun Ahmed". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
- ^ হুমায়ূন আহমেদ স্মরণে আজ মঞ্চে ‘দেবী’. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved November 13, 2019.
- ^ "In blissful hell..." The Daily Star. January 6, 2006.
- ^ "Ferdous to be honoured at Bangla Fest in Canada". Daily Sun. Dhaka. May 11, 2017.
Further reading[]
- Muhammad Farid Hasan (September 16, 2017). যেভাবে এলো নন্দিত নরকে. Jago News 24 (in Bengali).
External links[]
Categories:
- Bengali-language films
- 1972 novels
- Bengali-language novels
- Bangladeshi novels
- Novels by Humayun Ahmed
- 1972 debut novels
- Bangladeshi films
- 2006 films
- Films based on Bangladeshi novels
- Novels set in Bangladesh
- Films set in Bangladesh
- 2000s Bengali-language films
- Bengali-language plays
- Bangladeshi drama
- Theatre in Bangladesh
- 1975 plays
- Bangladeshi plays