Fazlur Rahman Babu

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Fazlur Rahman Babu (born 22 August 1960)[1] is a Bangladeshi actor and singer. He has won the Best Supporting Actor at Bangladeshi National Film Awards a record five times for his roles in Shonkhonaad (2004), Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe (2017), Fagun Haway (2019), Bishwoshundori (2020) and Nonajoler Kabbo (2021).[2][3][4] He also won Best Performance in a Comic Role for Gohin Baluchor (2017).[5]

Born (1960-08-22) 22 August 1960 (age 65)
OccupationsActor, singer
Yearsactive1983–present
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Fazlur Rahman Babu
ফজলুর রহমান বাবু
Babu in 2019
Born (1960-08-22) 22 August 1960 (age 65)
OccupationsActor, singer
Years active1983–present
Notable work
Spouse
Kazi Roksana Akhtar
(m. 1992)
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Early life

Babu was born on 22 August 1960 at Faridpur district in the then East Pakistan.[6] He completed his school and college life in Faridpur. His father was a service holder, thereby he had to roam from one place to another around the country. Babu was interested in acting from his childhood. In Faridpur, he joined Boishakhi Natya Gosthi pursuing to build up a career in the media arena.[7][8][9]

Career

Babu in 2017

Acting and banking

Babu started his acting career in 1978 when he joined the theatre group Baishakhi Natya Ghosthi in Faridpur. That same year, Babu acted for the first time in a national drama festival. Meanwhile, he joined the Agrani Bank and, in 1983, transferred his banking job to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, where he also joined Mamunur Rashid's Aranyak Natyadal theatre group and debuted his acting with a role in Saat Purusher Rin.[10] Some of his performances in this theatre group include Nankar Pala, Pathar and Moyur Shinghashan.[11][12]

Babu started his television acting career in the soap opera Mrittu Khuda (1991), produced by Kazi Abu Zafar Siddique, on Bangladesh Television (BTV). However, it was his role of Poran Majhi television drama Itikatha (1991), written by Rashid,[13][14] that secured him further roles in dramas such as Shundari and Danab. Babu also acted with Bengali film Daruchini Dip, directed by Tauquir Ahmed, while Humayun Ahmed was story, dialogue and scriptwriter.[15][16][17]

Babu has become popular for his humorous characters, but his early career in stage dramas like Danab and Jay Jayanti was in serious roles.[18][19]

Babu continued to work for television and theatre simultaneously until 2000, when he stopped theatre work as television took nearly twenty-five days per month. Babu made his theatrical film debut with Abdullah al Mamun's Bihanga between 2000 and 2001.[20]

Babu has also been featured in an Indian film.[21][22][9][23]

Singing

Babu emerged as a singer when he performed two songs in the film Monpura. After that, he became known to everyone as a playback singer.[24] He published his first solo music album, Indubala, in 2009, which became popular in the whole country. He also sang four songs on the mixed album Monchor in 2008.[25]

Criticism

Babu took a stand for the government during the repression of the dictatorship Awami League government on the students in the quota reform movement that took place in 2024.[26] During the movement, a group of pro-autocracy Awami artists, including Babu, were active against the movement in a WhatsApp group called 'Alo Ashbei'[27] led by actor Ferdous. After the non-cooperation movement, on September 3, 2024, some screenshots related to that WhatsApp group were spread on social media.[28][29]

Works

Films

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Year Film Role Notes Ref.
2004 Shankhonad Fazlu [7]
2006 Na Bolona Monir [30][31]
2007 Aha! Solaiman [32][33]
Daruchini Dip Monir [34]
Swopnodanay Siraj Bangladesh's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Best Foreign Language Film [35]
2009 Monpura Father Winner - Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best actor [36][37]
2016 The Unnamed Kifayet Uddin Pramanik Winner - Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best Actor [38]
2017 Haldaa Monu Miya [39]
Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe Winner - Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best Actor [2][40]
Nuru Mia O Tar Beauty Driver Nuru Mia [18][41][42]
2018 Swapnajaal Aynal Gazi [43][44][45]
2019 Fagun Haway Chandor Winner - Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor [46]
Sitara Jibon Bepari Indian Bengali Film
Mayaboti
2020 Bishwoshundori
2021 Mission Extreme Dibba Babu
Raat Jaga Phool
2022 Dui Diner Duniya Jamshed Webfilm on Chorki
2023 Mohanagar 2 Intelligence Officer Babar Web series on Hoichoi
Mujib: The Making of a Nation Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad
2024 Omar Baker's Father [47]
Toofan Arifin
840 Muzaffar
2025 Jole Jwole Tara Tara’s Father
Borbaad Sabuj Mia
NeelChokro Samir Kanti
Nandini [48]
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Television

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Year Title Director Notes
1991 Mrittu Khuda Abu Zafar Siddiqui Novel (Mrityukshuda) by Kazi Nazrul Islam[20]
1994 Itikotha Rashid
Badol Diner Prothom Kodom Ful Humayun Ahmed
Jay Jayanti [18]
Velki Ali Akram Tojor [49]
Spnuj Daoai Sumon Anwar [49]
Bine Sutor Mala Sumon Anwar [50]
Buri Chad Geche Bujhi Bene Jole Vese Manik Manobik
2006 Kacher Manush Afsana Mimi & Amlan Biswas
2004-2005 69 Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
Pani Noyeem Imtiaz Neyamul
Ogni Roth Rajibul Islam Rajib [51]
Gorvodharini Naresh Vuiya [52]
Bao Kurani Bikram Khan
Ferari Pakhi Richi Solaiman, Anisur Rahman Milon
Azrael Salauddin Lavlu
Ajob Chhele Golam Sohorab Dudul
Rahman Gayen Sagar Jahan [53]
Rater Otithi
Bag Sayed Masum Reza
Chidhel Chor Shamim Zaman
Poshu Daktar Salauddin Lavlu [54]
Chor Tithi Ar Ami Mijanur Rahman Babu
Bhat Ghum Akram Khan
Amader Hatkhola Sagar Jahan [55][56]
Dui Batpar Mizanur Rahman Labu
Bela Obelar Golpo Ali Ahmed [57]
Photok Moniruzzaman Lipon
Rajlokkhi Opera Anowar Hossain
Blind Road Borhan Khan [58][59]
Mehman Al-Hazen [60]
2021 Mashrafe Junior Sazzad Sumon
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Discography

Solo

Duet

  • Mon Chor

Film scores

References

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