Songsoptok

Bangladeshi TV drama series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Songsoptok (Shôngshôptôk) is a drama serial which aired on Bangladesh Television. It was first filmed in the year 1971, but filming was stopped after just four episodes as the liberation war started in March. After many years, filming restarted in 1988; but it was put on hold yet again after the widespread floods started. Filming was resumed after the floods ceased. It is based on the novel of the same name by Shahidullah Kaiser.[1]

GenreDrama
Based onSongsoptok
by Shahidullah Kaiser
Directed byAbdullah al Mamun Al Mansur, and Mohammad Abu Taher
Country of originBangladesh
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Songsoptok
সংশপ্তক
GenreDrama
Based onSongsoptok
by Shahidullah Kaiser
Directed byAbdullah al Mamun Al Mansur, and Mohammad Abu Taher
Country of originBangladesh
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
Original release
NetworkBangladesh Television
Release1988 (1988)
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Various actors starred in the drama, including Humayun Faridi.[1][2]

Plot overview

The drama depicts the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of a village called Bakulia during the British Raj. The village has two influential but feuding families, the Miyas and the Syeds.

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