31st Bachsas Awards

The 31st Bachsas Awards were given by Bangladesh Cholochitra Sangbadik Samity (Bangladesh Cine-Journalists' Association) to outstanding performers of the silver screen, small screen, music, dance and theatre in 2009. Awards was introduced in 1972 to encourage the fledgling film industry of the country.[1][2]

31st Bachsas Awards
Awarded foroutstanding performers of the silver screen, small screen, music, dance and theatre in 2009
Awarded byBangladesh Cine-Journalists' Association
Presented byBangladesh Cine-Journalists' Association
Announced onSeptember 8, 2013
Presented onOctober 10, 2013
SiteIndoor Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Hosted byFerdous Ahmed
Farjana Brownia
Samia Afrin
Highlights
Best FilmPriyotomeshu
Best ActorFerdous Ahmed (Gangajatra)
Chanchal Chowdhury (Monpura)
Best ActressPopy (Gangajatra)

List of winners

Lifetime Achievement Awards

Film

Name of Awards Winner(s) Film
Best FilmPriyotomeshu
Best DirectorMorshedul IslamPriyotomeshu[4]
Best ActorFerdous Ahmed
Chanchal Chowdhury
Gangajatra
Monpura[5]
Best ActressPopyGangajatra[6]
Best Supporting ActorShahidul Islam SachchuGangajatra
Best Supporting ActressShimlaGangajatra
Best Music DirectorEmon SahaGangajatra
Best LyricsSahabuddin MajumderOpare Akash (Mago Tomar Moto)
Best Male Playback SingerFazlur Rahman BabuMonpura (Nithua Pathare)
Best Female Playback SingerKanak ChapaGangajatra (Jeona Jeona Shyam)
Best StoryHumayun AhmedPriyotomeshu
Best DialogueMorshedul IslamPriyotomeshu
Best CinematographyBorkot Ullah MarufPriyotomeshu
Best Art DirectionMohammad KalantorGangajatra
Best EditingAbdullah Tuhin and Shawkat KhandakarPriyotomeshu
Best Sound RecordingRoton PalPriyotomeshu[7]

Jury Board

Jury Board for this award were Dulal Khan, Chinmoy Mutsuddi, Alimuddin, Shamim Alam, Deepen, Mahmuda Chowdhury, Hiren Dey, Anwarul Kabir Bulu, Erfanul Haque Nahid, Imrul Shahid, Farid Bashar, Moinul Hoque Bhuiya, Rashidul Amin Holi, Rashed Rain, Liton Rahman, Tapos Biswas, Basir Jamal, Gias Ahmed, Soumik Hasan Sohag, Syed Sayeed, Ahmed Tuhin.[8]

References

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