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Masud Ali Khan
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationActor
Years active1958-present

Masud Ali Khan is a Bangladeshi television, film and stage actor.[1]

Early life

Khan completed a part of his education in Kolkata and passed his Matriculation exam from Comilla Victoria College. Later, he studied at Jagannath College and Sir Salimullah College.[2]

Career

Khan debuted his acting career in 1958 by joining the theater troupe Drama Circle. He performed for Drama Circle till the 1990s.[3] He first acted in films through his role in "Nodi o Nari" in 1964.

He television debut was through a play by the pioneer theatre personality, playwright and director Natyaguru Nurul Momen. The name of the play was Bhai Bhai Shobai. It was a verse play and he played the role of the protagonist Dr. Bashir.

Works

Films

Television

  • Ei Shob Din Ratri (1985)
  • Kothao Keu Nei (1990)
  • 69 (2005)
  • Shukhi Manush Project (2007)
  • Din Choley Jaye (2008)
  • Madhur Jhamela (2008)
  • Gulshan Avenue (2008)
  • Madhur Jhamela (2008)
  • Shada Kalo Mon (2009)
  • Shapmochon (2009)
  • Fifty-Fifty (2010)
  • Poush Phaguner Pala (2010)
  • Pavilion (2014)

Awards

  • Lifetime Achievement Award by TV Drama Artiste and Playwright's Association (TENASINAS)[4]

References

  1. ^ Fayza Haq (July 23, 2010). "A Man for All Seasons". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  2. ^ Mohammad Zahidul Islam (July 19, 2014). "Masud Ali Khan". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  3. ^ Ershad Kamol (May 5, 2005). "Favourite "father figure" on small screen". The Daily Star. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  4. ^ "Tenasinas Awards Conferred Honouring the best in television". The Daily Star. June 29, 2014. Retrieved March 14, 2016.