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2000 Bangladeshi film
Dui Duari
VCD Cover
Directed byHumayun Ahmed
Written byHumayun Ahmed
Produced byNuhash Chalachitra
Starring
CinematographyMahfuzur Rahman Khan
Edited byAtikur Rahman Mollick
Music byMaksud Jamil Mintu NishanBlues
Distributed byNuhash Chalachitra
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
Running time140 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Dui Duari (transl. Two Doors) also (Bengali: দুই দুয়ারী) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film was released in 2000. It was directed by Bangladeshi famous novelist, film director-writer Humayun Ahmed, produced and distributed by his film producer-distributor company called as Nuhash Chalachitra. Stars include Riaz, Mahfuz Ahmed, Meher Afroz Shaon, Masud Ali Khan, Amirul Haque Chowdhury, Dr.Ezazul Islam, Shamima Nazneen, Shabnam Parvin, Nasima Khan and many more.

Dui Duari the film special honored is Riaz and most popular singer Sabina Yasmin by National Film Awards of Bangladesh as there won best actor award and best female singer award 2000. Riaz acting a different character as Rahossa Manob(English: Mystery Man).

Plot

'Taru' (Shawon), Taru's father and little brother 'Tagor' go by car on forest side road. Unfortunately, a young man 'Rahossa Manob' (Riaz) with a guitar widens his two hands in the middle of the road. Taru's car driver wants to brake to save the man, but it is impossible. So, a small accident occurs. Taru's father takes Rahossa Manob in their car and takes him home. Rahossa Manob in the meantime feels good, Taru's father sends him some money with his servant 'Mobarak' (Dr. Ejajul Islam). But Mobarak arranges him a rickshaw and 100 money. Sometime later Rahossa Manob comes back to Taru's home. Taru does not like him but Tagor likes him a lot. Taru' and 'Shafiq Ahmed' (Mahfuz Ahmed) love each other. Taru decides to wait for Shafiq until he finds a good job. Taru's aunt (Shamima Nazneen) is locked in a room and her leg is tied with a chain, because she is a mentally ill. One day, Taru's aunt goes out of the room and attempts to hit Togor's Teacher (Amirul Haque Chowdhury) as he scolded her (Taru's aunt's) loved nephew, Tagor. At the time Rahossa Manob calls Taru's aunt and she stands up and seeing him she cools down and becomes okay. Rahossa Manob gives advice to Taru's father about informing his sister that, she had become well and she doesn't need to be locked-up anymore. After fixing all the problems in Taru's home, Rahossa Manob wears his hat and takes his guitar and goes down to the road, then he goes to the place in which the accident took place. And widens his hand, just like he did before.

Cast

Cameo

Music

Dui Duari
Soundtrack album by Maksud Jamil Mintu
Released2000
Recorded2000
GenreFeature film soundtrack
ProducerNuhash Chalachitra
Maksud Jamil Mintu chronology
Srabon Megher Din
(1999)
Dui Duari
(2000)
Chandrokotha
(2003)

Dui Duari film music directed by Maksud Jamil Mintu. And lyrics by the film director Humayun Ahmed. But the films used a song named Lilabali Lilabali collected from Bangladeshi old cultures and a Rabindra Sangeet, titled Dure Kothao.

Soundtrack

Tracks Titles Singers Writers Notes
1 Nachilore Konna Nachilore Meher Afroz Shaon Humayun Ahmed
2 Barshar Prothom Dine Sabina Yasmin Humayun Ahmed
3 Mathay Porechhi Sada Cap Agun Humayun Ahmed Title Song
4 Lilabali Lilabali Runa Laila and assistant singers Collected
5 Sohagpur Gramey Ekta Selim Chowdhury Humayun Ahmed
6 Dure Kothao Meher Afroz Shaon Rabindranath Tagore
7 Dui Duari OST NishanBlues

Award and achievements

National Film Awards

  • Winner Best Actor, Riaz 2000
  • Winner Best Female Singer, Sabina Yasmin 2000 (song as Barshar Prothom Dine)

References

  1. "Humayun's Eid hat-trick". The Daily Star. 25 November 2003. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  2. Dui Duari Instrumental Cover of Background OST, retrieved 2019-09-20

External links

Humayun Ahmed
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