Veteran actress Anjana Rahman, a beloved figure in Bangladeshi cinema, passed away early yesterday in the capital’s Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital.
Both Rozina and Anjana have worked on several movies together. Most notably, their films “Abhijan” and “Matir Maya” left an impression on their audiences. During the filming of these movies, they developed a strong bond. Rozina fondly reminisced about the special moments they shared while working on “Abhijan.”
Before her acting career, Anjana was recognised as a celebrated dancer. In 1976, she began her journey in Dhaka cinema with the film Setu, directed by Babul Chowdhury. However, her first released film was “Dasyu Bonhur”, directed by Shamsuddin Togor, opposite actor Sohel Rana. Following its success, Anjana rose to prominence, acting opposite nearly all the leading actors of Dhaka cinema during her prime.
Anjana had been battling a persistent fever for 15 days prior to getting admitted to hospital.
Veteran actress Anjana Rahman has been undergoing treatment for the past six days due to a fever and blood infection. She has been hospitalised and is being treated at the Coronary Care Unit (CCU), confirmed the actress's son, Nishat Moni, to Samakal.
Veteran actress Anjana Rahman, a beloved figure in Bangladeshi cinema, passed away early yesterday in the capital’s Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital.
Both Rozina and Anjana have worked on several movies together. Most notably, their films “Abhijan” and “Matir Maya” left an impression on their audiences. During the filming of these movies, they developed a strong bond. Rozina fondly reminisced about the special moments they shared while working on “Abhijan.”
Before her acting career, Anjana was recognised as a celebrated dancer. In 1976, she began her journey in Dhaka cinema with the film Setu, directed by Babul Chowdhury. However, her first released film was “Dasyu Bonhur”, directed by Shamsuddin Togor, opposite actor Sohel Rana. Following its success, Anjana rose to prominence, acting opposite nearly all the leading actors of Dhaka cinema during her prime.
Anjana had been battling a persistent fever for 15 days prior to getting admitted to hospital.
Veteran actress Anjana Rahman has been undergoing treatment for the past six days due to a fever and blood infection. She has been hospitalised and is being treated at the Coronary Care Unit (CCU), confirmed the actress's son, Nishat Moni, to Samakal.