Chandragrohon

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Chandragrohon: The Lunar Eclipse (Bengali: চন্দ্রগ্রহণ) is a Bangladeshi film based on a short story written by Indian Bengali author Syed Mustafa Siraj.[1] The film was released in 2008, marking the directorial debut of Murad Parvez.[2] The film features Riaz, Sohana Saba, and Champa in lead roles along with Shahiduzzaman Selim, KS Firoz, Dilara Zaman, Kohinur, Gazi Rakayet, Azom Faruk and Kazi Riton in supporting roles. In 2008, the film won three National Film Awards and four other awards.[3][4]

Directed byMurad Parvez
Produced byAzom Faruk
Starring
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Chandragrohon
Chandragrohon DVD cover
Directed byMurad Parvez
Written bySyed Mustafa Siraj
Produced byAzom Faruk
Starring
CinematographyMahfuzur Rahman Khan
Edited byTawfiq Hossain Chowdhury
Music by
Release date
  • 29 November 2008 (2008-11-29)
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
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Story

A mad woman (Champa) lived near the Marwari Ghat. People from the market had sexual relationships with her at night. As a result, she became pregnant. Moyra Masi (Dilara Zaman) starts to look after her in these circumstances. One rainy night, she gives birth to a little girl, and after four years she (Champa) dies. Moyra Masi looks after the little girl. The girl (Sohana Saba) does not get any name and so everyone calls her Falani.

Cast

Music

Quick facts Soundtrack album by Habib Wahid and Emon Saha, Released ...
Chandragrohon
Soundtrack album by
Habib Wahid and Emon Saha
Released2008
GenreFilm soundtrack
ProducerLaser Vision
Habib Wahid chronology
Amar Ache Jol
(2008)
Chandrogrohon
(2008)
Third Person Singular Number
(2009)
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Chandragrohon film songs were composed by Habib Wahid and Imon Saha.[1] The film's songs were written by Kabir Bakul, Jewel Mahmud, Mohammad Rafiquzzaman, and Arko Mostofa. There are a total of 11 songs in the film.[5] Singers are Habib Wahid, Samina Chowdhury, Nancy, Dinat Jahan Munni and Subir Nandi.

Song list

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TrackSongSingersNotes
1 "Tomare Dekhilo" Habib Wahid and Nancy
2 "Moner Jore Cholse Deho" Habib Wahid
3 "De Dol De Dola" Dinat Jahan Munni
4 "Kon Shohore Jabi" Samina Chowdhury
5 "Kon Banshori" Dinat Jahan Munni
6 "Eker Sathe Ek Mile" Bari Siddiqui
7 "De Dula De" (male) Emon Saha
8 "Ayre Sokhi Boron Kori" Subir Nandi
9 "Dour" S I Tutul
10 "Agun Jole R Nive Na" S I Tutul
11 "Jibon Mane Jongi Joddho" S I Tutul
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Awards

Rainbow Film Festival

  • The winner of the 2009 Best Movies[6]

National Film Awards

Chandragrohon won National Film Award and also other four awards totally seven sections.

  • Won Best Director - Murad Parvez
  • Won Best Dialogue - Murad Parvez
  • Won Best Screenwriter - Murad Parvez
  • Won Best Producer - Azom Faruk
  • Won Best Music Director - Imon Saha and Habib Wahid
  • Won Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Champa and Dilara Jaman
  • Won Best Actor in a Negative Role - Jahirauddn Peer[7]

Meril Prothom Alo Awards

Chandragrohon won two Meril Prothom Alo Awards:

Bacasasa Film and Culture Award

  • Won: Best Film - Azom Faruk[9]

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References

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