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  2. Humayun Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Humayun's brother, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, is a writer and academician. Another brother, Ahsan Habib, is a cartoonist. He had three sisters – Sufia Haider, Momtaz Shahid and Rukhsana Ahmed. [25] During his childhood, Humayun Ahmed lived in Sylhet, Comilla, Chittagong, Bogra, Dinajpur and where his father was on official assignment. [21]

  3. Nuhash Humayun - Wikipedia

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    Nuhash Humayun was born on January 1, 1992, in Dhaka, Bangladesh to Humayun Ahmed (d. 2012) and Gultekin Khan. [13] His parents divorced when he was 11 years old. He stayed with his mother. His father was a novelist, dramatist, screenwriter, filmmaker, songwriter, scholar, and professor. After the divorce, his father married actress Meher Afroz ...

  4. Meher Afroz Shaon - Wikipedia

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    Parents. Mohammad Ali (father) Tahura Ali (mother) Meher Afroz Shaon (born 12 October 1981) [ 1] is a Bangladeshi actress, director, Dancer and playback singer. She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her performance in the film Krishnopokkho (2016). [ 2] She was the wife of writer and director Humayun Ahmed. [ 3]

  5. Shila Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed was born to writer Humayun Ahmed and Gultekin Khan. [2] [3] Ahmed was involved in acting in television from her childhood. She is notable for her role in television dramas such as Kothao Keu Nei, Aaj Robibar and Nokkhotrer Raat. [4] [5] Personal . [6] She married Asif Nazrul, a professor of Department of Law at the University of Dhaka in ...

  6. Deyal - Wikipedia

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    Deyal ( Bengali: দেয়াল, Translation: Wall) is a 2013 political/historical novel by Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed, based on the socio-political crisis in the aftermath of the war of independence of Bangladesh. It was the last novel of the writer and was published one year after his death. [ 1][ 2] The publication of the book was ...

  7. Shuvro - Wikipedia

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    Shuvro. Shuvro (শুভ্র in Bengali ), sometimes transliterated as Shubhro[ 1] or Śubhra, [ 2] is a fictional character created by Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed. Shuvro is one of Ahmed's recurring characters, who first appeared in the short story "Ekti Shada Gari" ("A White Car"). [ 3] The character became popular, and Ahmed wrote ...

  8. Kothao Keu Nei - Wikipedia

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    Kothao Keu Nei ( Bengali: কোথাও কেউ নেই, English: No one is anywhere) is a Bangladeshi drama television series written by Humayun Ahmed and directed by Barkatullah, which aired on Bangladesh Television from 1992 to 1993. The series is about the struggles of a gangster named Baker Bhai. It was adapted from the book of the ...

  9. Nondito Noroke - Wikipedia

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    Nondito Noroke (Bengali: নন্দিত নরকে, lit. 'Nondito Noroke' "In Blissful Hell") is a 1972 novel by Bangladeshi author Humayun Ahmed. [ 1] Ahmed wrote this debut novel in 1970 while he was an undergraduate student at the University of Dhaka. [ 2][ 3] Ahmed Sharif wrote the introduction of the book. A theatrical play was ...