Ferdousi Mazumder
Ferdousi Mazumder (née Ara Begum; born 18 June 1943)[1] is a Bangladeshi film, television and stage actress. She was awarded Ekushey Padak (1998, Independence Day Award and Ekushey Padak (2020) by the Government of Bangladesh.[2] As of 2009, on stage she has given over 1200 performances of about 35 plays, mostly for her own group, Theatre.[1]
Ferdousi Mazumder | |
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ফেরদৌসী মজুমদার | |
Born | Ferdous Ara Begum 18 June 1943 |
Education | MA (Bengali and Arabic) |
Alma mater | University of Dhaka |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Ramendu Majumdar |
Children | Tropa Mazumder |
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Awards |
Early life
Mazumder was an intermediate student of Eden College.[1] She earned her master's degree in both Bengali and Arabic from the University of Dhaka.
Career
Mazumder started her drama career through her brother, Munier Chowdhury, a playwright and novelist.[1] She first acted in the drama Daktar Abdullahar Karkhana, written by Shawkat Osman, which was a production of the then Iqbal Hall of the University of Dhaka.[1] Ferdousi also acted at the very first televised drama of Bangladesh Television, Ektala Dotala (1964).[1] Over the years, she performed in plays like Kokilara, a one-woman play, Eka, a one-character non-verbal play, Tamoshi, written by Nilima Ibrahim and others.[1] She directed five stage plays including Meherjan Arekbar, Tahara Tokhono, Chithi and Dui Bon.[1]
After the independence of Bangladesh, in 1972, a group of Chhatra Shikkhak Natya Goshthi members formed a theatre troupe calling it Theatre. Majumdar was one of the founding members of the troupe.[1]
Personal life
Mazumder is married to Ramendu Majumdar.[3] Together they have a daughter, Tropa Mazumder. Her father, Khan Bahadur Abdul Halim Chowdhury, was a district magistrate. Her brother Munier Chowdhury was an intellectual. Another brother, Kabir Chowdhury, was a professor and intellectual.[4]
Awards
- Independence Day Award (2020)[5]
- Ekushey Padak (1998)
- William Kerry Award (1998)
- Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Award for Best Actor (1978)
- First National TV Award for Best Acting (1975)
- Sequence Award of Merit for performance in TV for a decade[1]
Works
- Daktar Abdullahar Karkhana
- Eka
- Songsoptok
- Kokilara
- Tamoshi[1]
- Payer Awaj Pawa Jay
- Ekhon Dushshoomoy
- Dui Bon
- Shubochon Nirbashone
- Ghore Baire[1]
- Meraj Fakirer Ma
- Madhobi
- Mukti
References
- "Holding Her Audience Captive". The Daily Star. 19 June 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
- একুশে পদকপ্রাপ্ত সুধীবৃন্দ (in Bengali). Government of Bangladesh. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- Haq, Minam (19 November 2016). "Ferdausi Majumdar - Tale of the Thespian". The Daily Star. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- Mazumder, Ferdousi. Mone Pore. Shahitya Prokash. ISBN 984-465-439-4.
- "10 named for Independence Award". New Age. Retrieved 17 March 2020.