PM infuses dynamism into film industry: Hasan

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DHAKA, Jan 17, 2021, (BSS) – Recalling the contributions of Bangabandhu to the making of the country’s film industry an effective media for social awakening, Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today said Bangabandhu’s daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is giving new life to the country’s film industry.

“Bangladesh will reach its dream destination by 2041 under her (Sheikh Hasina’s) dynamic leadership and the filmdom would not only get back its past golden time, but also occupy a dignified position in the global screenland,” he said.

The minister made the comments while giving his speech as the chair at National Film Award-2019 giving function at Bangabandhu International Conference Center at Agargaon in the capital.

The minister expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister for giving speech at the function by joining virtually from Ganabhaban as the chief guest.

State Minister for Information Dr Murad Hasan attended the function as special guest while Information Secretary Khaza Mia gave the welcome address.

The information minister handed over the awards to the awardees on behalf of the Prime Minister.

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen and Food Minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder, among others, were present on the occasion.

Hasan said film preserves the contemporary period and it speaks of life. Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, realising the impact of films on society, had tabled a bill in the provincial assembly for the establishment of Film Development Corporation (FDC) in 1957 and in continuation to that, the FDC was founded.

He said, at that time, Hindi, Urdu and Indian Bangla films captured the market of Bangladesh. The journey and progress of the film industry in Bangladesh started after the establishment of the FDC by Bangabandhu, he added.

The information minister said a number of timeless cinemas were made and artists were born through the FDC and the movies had played a role in building the movement of independence, struggle of freedom and building post-independent Bangladesh.

He said the present government under the supervision of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has taken various initiatives for the industry (film) to bring back the golden days and to capture a dignified position in the global screenland.

“In order to bring back the golden period of the film industry, a special fund of Taka one crore will be formed as per the directive of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the development of the film sector. The government plans to open up closed cinema halls, renovate the old ones and introduce new movie theatres for the movie lovers,” said Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.

Besides, he said, cineplexes will also be built in the tathyo (information) complexes approved by the Prime Minister in each district. The premier also formed the welfare trust recently for the film artistes, he added.

Referring to the COVID-19 situation, Hasan said Bangladesh’s position is third among the 22 countries which achieved positive GDP during the pandemic. And, as per a report of Bloomberg, the position of the country (Bangladesh) in combating coronavirus is in top in Asia and 20th across the globe, he added.

Along with this, he said, the Prime Minister has taken initiatives for providing coronavirus vaccine before many developing countries.

Later, a cultural function was held with the participation of Ferdows, Apu Biswas, Mahia Mahi, Saimon Sadiq, Mou and Nusrat Faria, among others. Singer Alak Sen, Apu, Liza and Luipa sung in the function.

Eminent film actor Masud Parvez (Sohel Rana) who achieved lifetime award gave thanks to the Premier.

The names of the recipients of National Film Awards 2019 were announced in 25 categories.

‘No Dorai’ and ‘Fagun Haway’ movies jointly won the award in the best film category.

Eminent film actor Masud Parvez (Sohel Rana) and actress Kohinur Akter Suchanda won the lifetime achievement award this year for their contributions to the film industry.

Taneem Rahman Angshu was adjudged the best director for his film ‘No Dorai’.

Tariq Anam Khan was named the best actor for leading role in film ‘Abar Basanta’, while the best actress in leading role award 2019 went to Sunerah Binte Kamal for film ‘No Dorai’.

The best actor in supporting role award went to Fazlur Rahman Babu for film ‘Fagun Haway’ while Nargis Akhter won the best supporting actress award for film ‘Maya The Lost Mother’.

Zahid Hasan was awarded in the best villain category for film ‘Shap Ludu’.

Naimur Rahman Apan (film Kalo Megher Bhela) and Afrin Akhter (Jodi ak din) jointly won the award in the best juvenile artiste category.

Mustafizur Rahman Chowdhury Emon bagged the best music director’s award for the film ‘Maya The Lost Mother’, while Habibur Rahman won the award in the best dance director category for film ‘Moner Matho Manush Pailam Na’.

The best singer award went to Mrinal Kanti Das (film Shuttle Train), while Mamtaz Begum and Fatima Tuz Zahra Oyshee were jointly adjudged the best female singer for their songs in film ‘Maya The Lost Mother’.

Documentary ‘Ja Chilo Andokarea’ of Bangladesh Television was awarded in the best documentary category, while short film ‘Nari o Jibon’ was awarded in the best short film category.

The other award winners are: Nirmalendu Goon and Dr Kamal Abdul Naser Chowdhury (jointly won in the best lyricist category), Plaban Quraishi and Syed Md Tanvir Tareq (best composers), Masud Patik (story writer), Mahbub Ur Rahman (screenwriter), Zakir Hossain Raju (dialogue writer), Junaed Ahmed Halim (editing), Mohammad Rahmat Ullah Basu and Md Farid Ahmed (the best art instructor), Ripan Nath (acoustic), Suman Kumar Sarker (cameraman), Khandaker Razia Afrin (costume) and Md Raju (make-up).