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Legendary actor ATM Shamsuzzaman dies
Ekushey Padak winning actor ATM Shamsuzzaman died at his Sutrapur house in the capital’s old town Saturday morning. He was 80.
‘He died at about 6:30am while sleeping at home. His wife found him dead while trying to waking him up for breakfast. He was discharged from Asgar Ali Hospital on Friday as he wanted to return home,’ Shamsuzzaman’s younger brother Solaiman Zaman Ratan told New Age.
He had been suffering from breathing problem along with other health complexities. He was admitted to Asgar Ali Hospital on February 17, said his daughter Koyel Ahmed.
He is survived by his wife, three daughter and three sons.
His first Namaz-e-janaza was held at Narinda after Zuhr prayer. His body was taken to Sutrapur Community Centre where people from all walks of life gave the last respects to the legendary actor. He was buried at his father’s grave at Jurain graveyard following a Namaz-e-janaza in front of Sutrapur Jame Masjid.
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A quiet day like any other
ATM Shamsuzzaman is a name that needs no introduction to the country's TV and film audience; his illustrious 40-year career speaks for itself. Aside from being a noted actor, his list of accomplishments includes screenwriting and directing. Today marks the veteran artiste's 77th birthday.
ATM Shamsuzzaman's career in the film industry began behind the scenes. He worked with renowned filmmaker Udayan Chowdhury as an assistant director in films such as “Manusher Bhagban” and “Bishwokanya”. This was followed by small roles on screen, as well as lending his hand in crafting a few scripts. Around this time, director Amjad Hossain cast him in “Nayanmoni”, a movie that went on to become a box office hit, and earned ATM Shamsuzzaman star status.
The acclaimed actor has his roots in Dowlatpur, Noakhali, where he was born in September 10, 1941. Even today, the veteran star is never one to celebrate the special occasion with storhet. The artiste shared his thou
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Babita’s fond memories of ATM Shamsuzzaman
I was around ten years old, when my elder sister Suchanda started her career in films. We used to live in Gendaria and A T M Shamsuzzaman used to visit our house regularly for shooting purposes – that is how we bonded with him. I have countless memories with him.
He worked with renowned director Narayan Ghosh Mita, and he was a brilliant screenwriter as well. If he liked anything I did, he would always call me and compliment me. He used to share acting tips with me. Acting was A T M Shamsuzzaman's passion, and he could fit seamlessly into any character he portrayed.
I have worked with him on several films, including "Noyonmoni", "Golapi Ekhon Train E", "Madam Fuli", and "Lathial", among others. I was very close to him. When he was admitted in the hospital, I, along with my sisters, went to see him and spend time with him. Those hours are just memories now.
During the shooting of "Golapi Ekhon Train E", he taught me how to smoke a cigare