Badal Rahman

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Badal Rahman
Born (1949-06-04)June 4, 1949
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Occupation Film director

Badal Rahman (June 4, 1949 – June 11, 2010 ) was a Bangladeshi film director.[1] In 1980 he became the first director to create a full-length feature film for children in Bangladesh, Emiler Goenda Bahini. The film was an adoption of Erich Kästner's novel Emil und die Detektive published in 1929.

Education and career

Rahman completed his diploma in Film Editing from Film and Television Institute of India. In 1974, he, along with Syed Salahuddin Zaki, made his first film Prottashar Shurjo.[1] After directing Emiler Goenda Bahini, he made two more children's films - Kanthal Burir Bagan and Chhana O Muktijuddha, both funded by Bangladesh Shishu Academy.[2]

Rahman served as the president of the Federation of Film Societies of Bangladesh (FFSB) until his death.[1]

Works

  • Emiler Goenda Bahini (1980)
  • Prottashar Shurjo (1974)
  • Kanthal Burir Bagan
  • Chhana O Muktijuddha

Personal life

Rahman had two daughters and one son Abhishek.[3]

Awards

Rahman earned Golden Jubilee Memorial Honours from Bangladesh Chalachchitra Sangsad Andolon (BCSA).[4]

Legacy

In 2011, filmmakers Saiful Islam and Belayet Hossain jointly directed a documentary based on Rahman's life.[5] Dhaka International Film Festival renamed Best Children Film Award as Badal Rahman Award.[6]

References

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