Monday, 21 August 2017

Legendary actress Nayakraz Razzak is no more (Inalilahi wa Inna Illihi Razifan)



 Legendary actor Nayakrz Razzaq is no more in Bangladesh (Innalilahi wa Inna Ilahi Rohidan). Today, on Monday (August 21st), he left the last breath. In severe condition, he was admitted to United Hospital in the capital.

Confirming that his life ended, Badiul Alam Khokan, secretary general of the Film Director's Association confirmed that. The death of this hero has come under the shadow of the film industry.



Razzak was born on January 23, 1942, in Talliganj, West Bengal (present India) in Kolkata. While studying in class VII in Khanpur High School in Kolkata, his play teacher Rabindranath Chakraborty chose him to act in the stage drama, during the time of Vaastra Puja, in the role of hero, in the central character. Involvement in the role of heroic drama in the role of a teenage teenage girl in a playwrights in children and adolescents.

He migrated to East Pakistan in 1964. Initially, Razzak became popular with the audience by acting in the serial 'Ghoroya' on the then Pakistan TV. Having overcome many adversities, he got the opportunity to work as assistant director with Abdul Jabbar Khan. Razzaq, who played a small role in the film Sakhaluddin Productions's thirteen number Faku Ostagar Lane, introduced himself to his talents.

Subsequently, he played a small role in several other films, including Kara Bau, Dak Babu, Akhiri Station. Later in the movie Behula, he appeared in Dhaligud as a hero, in the suparpe. He has played in almost 300 Bengali and Urdu films. It has managed 16 movies.

His two sons Bapparaj and Emperor are also involved in filming

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