Chatku Ahmed
Bangladeshi film director, writer and producer
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Syed Uddin Ahmed, popularly known as Chatku Ahmed (born 6 October 1946) is a Bangladeshi film director, producer, dialogue writer and screenwriter. In 1986, he won the Bachsas Awards in 3 categories for the film Griha Bibad. He won Bangladesh National Film Awards in best dialogue writer category for Satya Mithya film in 1989.[1]
Born
6 October 1946
Syed Uddin Ahmed
6 October 1946
Munshiganj District, British Raj
OccupationsFilm director, Producer, Screenwriter
Yearsactive1962–present
AwardsBachsas Awards (1986)
National Film Awards (1989)
National Film Awards (1989)
Chatku Ahmed | |
|---|---|
| Born | Syed Uddin Ahmed 6 October 1946 Munshiganj District, British Raj |
| Occupations | Film director, Producer, Screenwriter |
| Years active | 1962–present |
| Awards | Bachsas Awards (1986) National Film Awards (1989) |
His film Sotter Mrittu Nei is one of the highest grossing Bangladeshi films of all time.[2][3][4][5][6]
Early life
Ahmed was born on 6 October 1946 in the village of Panhata in Munshiganj District of the then British Raj.[7]
Filmography
- Naat Bou (transl. Granddaughter-in-law) (1982)
- Rajdondo (transl. The scepter) (1984)
- Griho Bibad (transl. Domestic dispute) (1986)
- Attyachar (transl. Torture) (1987)
- Chetona (transl. Consciousness) (1990)
- Maya Momota (transl. Loving kindness) (1994)
- Sotter Mrittu Nei (transl. Truth never die) (1996)
- Buker Vitor Agun (transl. Fire inside the chest) (1997)
- Buk Bhora Bhalobasha (transl. Chest full of love) (1999)
- Borsha Badol (2000)
- Shesh Juddho (transl. The last war) (2002)
- Moha Tandob (2002)
- Ajker Rupban (2005)
- Protibadi Master (transl. Protester Master) (2005)
- Din–The Day (2022)
- Director
- Sotter Mrittu Nei (1996)
- Buker Bhitor Agun (1997)
- Borsha Badol (2000)
- Shesh Juddho (2002)
- Protibadi Master (2005)
- Ahare Jibon (2024)[8]