Shuva (film)
Shuva | |
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Directed by | Chashi Nazrul Islam |
Based on | Shuvashini by Rabindranath Tagore |
Produced by | Impress Telefilm Ltd. |
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Cinematography | Mujibor Rahman Bhuiya |
Edited by | Atiqur Rahman Mallick |
Music by | Imon Shah |
Distributed by | Impress Telefilm Ltd. |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Shuva also (Bengali: সুভা) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film, released in 2006 all over Bangladesh. It is directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam. The story is based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel Shuvashini. The film was produced and distributed by Impress Telefilm Ltd. It stars Shakib Khan, Purnima, Chashi Nazrul Islam and Sujata.[1] Shakib Khan And Purnima receive the highest accolades for their performance.
Plot[]
Shuvaa was named as Shuvashini (one who has melodious voice) but she grows as deaf and dumb. Her father married off her two elder sister Suhashini and Sukeshini with grand ceremony. Now its Shuvaa's turn. Shuvaa and Protap from the same village love and understand each other. Protap asked her father to marry her and her father comes to Protap's parents with marriage proposal. Govinda Goswami refuses the proposal and insults him. Being refused and insulted, Banikonto leaves the village with his daughter and wife to his eldest daughter's house to marry off Shuvaa. Soon after her marriage, her husband Nibaron learns Shuvaa's condition that brings misery for her.
Cast[]
- Shakib Khan as Protap
- Purnima as Shuva
- Saleh Ahmed as Banikantha, Shuva's father
- Sujata as Rashmoni, Shuva's mother
- Tushar Ahmed Khan as Gobind Goswami, Protap's father
- Shajon as Nibaron, Shuva's husband
- Chashi Nazrul Islam as Kobiraj
Crew[]
- Producer: Channel I
- Story: Rabindra Nath Tagore (Literature)
- Screenplay: Chashi Nazrul Islam
- Director: Chashi Nazrul Islam
Music[]
Shubha films music directed by Imon Saha.
Soundtrack[]
Tracks | Titles | Singers |
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1 | Chander Hasi te Bhadh Venge jabe[2] | Bappa Mojumder |
2 | Tumi Kemon Kore Gan Koro[3] |
Award[]
- Lux Channeli performance award
- Nominate: Shakib Khan 2006 Critic
- Nominate: Shakib Khan 2006 People choice
References[]
External links[]
- 2006 films
- Bengali-language films
- 2006 drama films
- Bangladeshi films
- Bangladeshi drama films
- Films based on Indian novels
- Films based on works by Rabindranath Tagore
- Memorials to Rabindranath Tagore
- Films scored by Emon Saha
- 2000s Bengali-language films
- Films directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam