Babita and Razzak’s first film was “Shesh Porjonto” and then they went on to work together on countless films. “I was the heroine of many films produced by his Rajlokkhi Productions (Razzak’s production house),” the veteran actress admitted.
Kohinoor Akhter, popularly known as Suchanda, is one of the most celebrated actresses of the 1960s. She recently reminisced about her time working alongside esteemed actor Abdur Razzak, who would go on to become the beloved "Nayak Raj" of Bangladeshi cinema. Their pairing, which began with the iconic film “Behula”, became one of the most cherished in the industry, with the duo starring in over 30 films together.
Born on January 23, 1942, in Kolkata's Naktala neighbourhood, Razzak moved to Dhaka in 1964 with his wife and son, leaving behind an uncertain future. Through sheer talent and determination, he became a household name, with his breakthrough role in the 1966 film "Behula".
Young Liton Das surpassed Tushar Imran with a big double hundred to become highest run-getter in this season's Bangladesh Cricket
Abdur Razzak's legendary career has earned him the fond title of Nayak Raj Razzak, as well as his reputation as one of the great titans of Bangla cinema.
Legendary actor Razzak, popularly known as Nayakraj, will be buried at Banani Intellectuals’ Graveyard in Dhaka tomorrow, family sources say.
Abdur Razzak has been one of the most beloved actors in Bangladeshi cinema. On 23 January 2016, he turned 75 and to mark this occasion, Channel i paid a special tribute to him, handing him a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Channel i will air a three-day special programme marking the 75th birth anniversary of Nayakraj Razzak from January 21. Razzak, one of the pioneering actors of Bangla films, will turn 75 on January 23.
'Nayak Raj' Razzak is recovering from his serious breathing problem. After being hospitalised last Friday and being put on life support for a few days, there were serious concerns – but the actor recovered yesterday, beginning to breathe normally.
Babita and Razzak’s first film was “Shesh Porjonto” and then they went on to work together on countless films. “I was the heroine of many films produced by his Rajlokkhi Productions (Razzak’s production house),” the veteran actress admitted.
Kohinoor Akhter, popularly known as Suchanda, is one of the most celebrated actresses of the 1960s. She recently reminisced about her time working alongside esteemed actor Abdur Razzak, who would go on to become the beloved "Nayak Raj" of Bangladeshi cinema. Their pairing, which began with the iconic film “Behula”, became one of the most cherished in the industry, with the duo starring in over 30 films together.
Born on January 23, 1942, in Kolkata's Naktala neighbourhood, Razzak moved to Dhaka in 1964 with his wife and son, leaving behind an uncertain future. Through sheer talent and determination, he became a household name, with his breakthrough role in the 1966 film "Behula".
Young Liton Das surpassed Tushar Imran with a big double hundred to become highest run-getter in this season's Bangladesh Cricket
Abdur Razzak's legendary career has earned him the fond title of Nayak Raj Razzak, as well as his reputation as one of the great titans of Bangla cinema.
Legendary actor Razzak, popularly known as Nayakraj, will be buried at Banani Intellectuals’ Graveyard in Dhaka tomorrow, family sources say.
Abdur Razzak has been one of the most beloved actors in Bangladeshi cinema. On 23 January 2016, he turned 75 and to mark this occasion, Channel i paid a special tribute to him, handing him a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Channel i will air a three-day special programme marking the 75th birth anniversary of Nayakraj Razzak from January 21. Razzak, one of the pioneering actors of Bangla films, will turn 75 on January 23.
'Nayak Raj' Razzak is recovering from his serious breathing problem. After being hospitalised last Friday and being put on life support for a few days, there were serious concerns – but the actor recovered yesterday, beginning to breathe normally.
We are glad that Nayek Razzak of the BGB has been returned to us by the Myanmar authorities, though it has taken longer than it should have.