Shanto Keno Mastan

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Screenplay byMontazur Rahman Akbar
Story byAbdullah Zahir Babu
Produced byArman Production
Shanto Keno Mastan
Movie poster
শান্ত কেন মাস্তান
Directed byMontazur Rahman Akbar
Screenplay byMontazur Rahman Akbar
Story byAbdullah Zahir Babu
Produced byArman Production
StarringManna
Shahnaz
Humayun Faridi
Edited byAmzad Hossain
Music byPranab Ghosh
Kabir Bakul (lyrics)
Release date
  • 31 July 1998 (1998-07-31)
CountryBangladesh
Budget0.90 crore (equivalent to 4.7 crore or US$390,000 in 2024)[1]
Box office10.50 crore (equivalent to 55 crore or US$4.5 million in 2024)[1][2]

Shanto Keno Mastan is a 1998 Bangladeshi action crime film. The main role of the film is played by Manna.[3] The film was a remake of the 1997 Bollywood film Ziddi which was remade in Tamil as Dharma (1998) and an unofficial adaptation in Kannada as One Man Army (1998).

Sadek tries to rape Shanto's younger sister Jui and Shanto in revenge kills Sadek. Shanto's father, lawyer Mirza Sahib is the witness in the case. He hands over his son to the law and Shanto is sentenced to four years in prison. Mirza chases the jailed Shanto from the house and Shanto then chose the gangster's path.

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