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2003 Bangladeshi film
Bir Soinik
Directed byDelwar Jahan Jhantu
Written byDelwar Jahan Jhantu
Produced by
  • Borsha
  • Delwar Jahan Jhantu
  • Shahidul Haq Shikdar
Starring
CinematographyHannan Serniyabad
Edited byDildar Hasan
Music byAnwar Jahan Nantu
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Bir Soinik also (Bengali: বীর সৈনিক) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film was released in 2003 in Bangladesh. director-writer Delwar Jahan Jhantu. Stars Manna, Moushumi, Rosy Samad, Humayun Faridi, Yasmin Bilkis Sathi and many more. The movie is a remake of Tamil language film Sardar Papa Rayudu (1980) and Hindi language film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001).

Bir Soinik the film special honored was Manna and Yasmin Bilkis Sathi by National Film Awards of Bangladesh as they won Best Actor award and Best Actress in a Supporting role award 2003.

Plot

At the eve of Liberation War, Mohammad Ali is a military of East Pakistan army. He falls in love with his Superior's daughter Mehnaz and marries her. Mehnaz's father kills Ali's mother and sister with the help of Ramjan Ali. The war breaks out and Sharafat Khan takes away his daughter to Pakistan. After war Ali goes to Pakistan to take back his wife. He returns with his son Abdullah but his wife gets killed by Ramjan Ali. Can Ali find Ramjan Ali to take revenge.

Cast

Music

Bir Soinik film music composed by Anwar Jahan Nantu.

Soundtrack

Tracks Titles Singers Notes
1 Banglar Bodhu Polash
2 Banglar Bodhu Baby Naznin

Award and achievements

National Film Awards

  • Winner Best Actor, Manna
  • Winner Best Actress in a Supporting role, Saathi

References

  1. "National film awards for 2002 and 2003 declared". The Daily Star. 24 November 2004. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  2. Shazu, Shah Alam (11 May 2020). "Silver screen heroes who left shining legacies behind". The Daily Star.
  3. ^ Kamruzzaman (13 October 2009). জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার কি আটকে যাচ্ছে? [National Film Awards go to?]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  4. "Manna's production house to release new film". Dhaka Tribune. 14 July 2018.
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