Nazma Anwar | |
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নাজমা আনোয়ার | |
Born |
c. 1941 |
Died | 14 December 2004
Dhaka, Bangladesh | (aged 62–63)
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981-2004 |
Children | Ishrat Nishat (d. 2020)
Manzur Kalam Nuzhat Anwar Nisbat Anwar Nusrat Naheed |
Nazma Anwar ( c. 1941 – 14 December 2004) was a Bangladeshi film and television actress, and drama activist. She performed in Bengali films including Hajar Bachhor Dhore (2005), Dukhai (1997) Joyjatra (2004), Shonkhonil Karagar (1992), Chittagong: The Last Stopover (2000), Shankhonad (2004) and also in television drama plays including Iblish, Kothao Keu Nei, and Tahara. [1] [2]
Anwar was born in 1941 in Munshiganj District in the-then British India. Her father was a professor of Arabic in the Government Haraganga College. [1] She moved to Dhaka with her family when she finished her sixth grade in school. [1] [3] [4]
Anwar started her career as a theater activist by joined Dhaka Drama Circle in 1960s. In 1981, she joined in Aranyak Natyadal, a theater group in Bangladesh. [1] [5] [6]
In 2001, she played in the tele drama Kariman Bewa (2001), based on the biography of freedom fighter Taramon Bibi. [1]
Anwar had five children. Her daughter, Ishrat Nishat, was a theatre activist. [7] Ishrat Nishat died on January 19, 2020 from a cardiac arrest at around 11:00 pm.
Nazma Anwar | |
---|---|
নাজমা আনোয়ার | |
Born |
c. 1941 |
Died | 14 December 2004
Dhaka, Bangladesh | (aged 62–63)
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981-2004 |
Children | Ishrat Nishat (d. 2020)
Manzur Kalam Nuzhat Anwar Nisbat Anwar Nusrat Naheed |
Nazma Anwar ( c. 1941 – 14 December 2004) was a Bangladeshi film and television actress, and drama activist. She performed in Bengali films including Hajar Bachhor Dhore (2005), Dukhai (1997) Joyjatra (2004), Shonkhonil Karagar (1992), Chittagong: The Last Stopover (2000), Shankhonad (2004) and also in television drama plays including Iblish, Kothao Keu Nei, and Tahara. [1] [2]
Anwar was born in 1941 in Munshiganj District in the-then British India. Her father was a professor of Arabic in the Government Haraganga College. [1] She moved to Dhaka with her family when she finished her sixth grade in school. [1] [3] [4]
Anwar started her career as a theater activist by joined Dhaka Drama Circle in 1960s. In 1981, she joined in Aranyak Natyadal, a theater group in Bangladesh. [1] [5] [6]
In 2001, she played in the tele drama Kariman Bewa (2001), based on the biography of freedom fighter Taramon Bibi. [1]
Anwar had five children. Her daughter, Ishrat Nishat, was a theatre activist. [7] Ishrat Nishat died on January 19, 2020 from a cardiac arrest at around 11:00 pm.