Falguni Hamid

Falguni Hamid is a Bangladeshi actress, playwright, director and producer. She served as the Director of Bangladesh Shishu Academy.[1]

Falguni Hamid
EducationMA (Bengali)
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
OccupationActor, playwright, director and producer
Spouse(s)
(m. 1978)
ChildrenTonima Hamid

Career

Hamid completed master's in Bangla from the University of Dhaka.[1] Hamid started her career as a journalist in "Banglar Bani". She was involved with journalism for 15 years.[1] She passed the Bangladesh Television (BTV) audition in 1978 and joined the theatre troupe "Natyachakra".[2] She performed in television drama serials in the 1980s.[2]

Hamid is the owner of "Tele Real LTD", the first production house in Bangladesh.[2] She ran the magazine "Shimontini", on women and children's issues.[1]

Personal life

Hamid is married to M Hamid since 1978.[3] Together they have a daughter Tonima Hamid.[4] Tonima is a television and stage actress.[4]

In 2014, Hamid sought Bangladesh Awami League nomination for a parliamentary seat reserved for women.[5]

Works

Films
  • Buker Vitor Agun (1997)

Television – Own and daughter Tonima Hamid

Title Cast Playwright/Director Notes
Baunduler AttokahiniTonima Hamid, Sohel ArmanFalguni Hamid[6]
NivritochariTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif KhanFalguni Hamid
Shesh KothaTonima Hamid, Tony DiasFalguni Hamid
NishitineeTonima Hamid, Zahid HasanFalguni Hamid
Harano ShurTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif KhanFalguni Hamid
Ekti Shopno O Ektu VulTonima Hamid, Mahfuz Ahmed, Shahriar Nazim JoyFalguni Hamid
Hridoy BilashTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Shahriar Nazim JoyFalguni Hamid
Nijhum OronneTonima Hamid, Chanchal ChowdhuryFalguni Hamid
Megher Velay Veshe Jabo AajTonima Hamid, Shahriar Nazim Joy, Hasan MasoodFalguni Hamid
KalaghorTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Abul Hayat, Hasan MasoodFalguni Hamid
NishitheTonima Hamid, Tony DiasFalguni Hamid
Ektuku Chowa LageTonima Hamid, Mahfuz AhmedFalguni Hamid
Shukher KacheTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Mita NoorFalguni HamidSerial Natok
HoimontiTonima Hamid, Mahfuz AhmedFalguni Hamid
Nihshobder ShobdoTonima Hamid, Shahriar Nazim JoyFalguni Hamid
Shopner ErabotiTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Hasan MasoodFalguni HamidSerial Natok
Osonkho nil RathTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif KhanFalguni HamidSerial Natok
PuramonTonima Hamid, Azizul HakimSerial Natok
Alo AdhareTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Bijori Barkatullah
AttaglaniTonima Hamid, Litu Anam
JontroManobiTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Rumana Khan
Nijhum Shimanter BolakaTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif KhanSerial Natok
Feere AshaTonima Hamid, Zahid Hasan, Tony Dias
Adhare Deep SholakaTonima Hamid, Tony Dias
Circuit House a Sei RaatTonima Hamid, Mahfuz Ahmed
Bibaho BivratTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan
DithiTonima Hamid, Shahriar Nazim Joy
Korkot BhalobasaTonima Hamid, Litu Anam, Mita Noor
Hisab Alir Bhul HisabTonima Hamid, Tony Dias, Nadia Ahmed
TonatoniTonima Hamid, Shahriar Nazim Joy
Ke Abar Bajay BashiTonima Hamid, Dodul Ahmed
Shonar PhoolTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Tania Ahmed, Toukir AhmedSerial Natok
Hothat EkdinTonima Hamid, Shahed Sharif Khan, Ahsan Habib NasimSerial Natok
Lokki SordarniTonima Hamid, Tanjir Ahmed Sijar

Awards

  • Sher-E-Bangla Smrity Award
  • BACHSAS Award
  • Drama Personality Award[2]
  • Kabita Parishad Award (2009)[7]

References

  1. "Falguni Hamid appointed as director of Shishu Academy". The Daily Star. 19 June 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  2. Ershad Kamol (5 March 2004). "A dedicated couple in drama lane : An evening with M Hamid and Falguni Hamid". The Daily Star. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  3. ম হামিদ ও ফালগুনী হামিদের ভালোবাসার গল্প (in Bengali). Ekushey TV. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  4. Ershad Kamol (15 March 2006). "Falguni on daughter Tonima". The Daily Star.
  5. "Shirin Sharmin, 300 others collect AL nomination forms". The Daily Star. 17 January 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  6. "An array of programmes on ATN Bangla". The Daily Star. 26 August 2007. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  7. Abu Ahmed (21 March 2010). "Hundred poets assemble in festival of colours". The Daily Star. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
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