Mosharraf Karim

K M Mosharraf Hossain (born 22 August 1971), known by his stage-name Mosharraf Karim, is a Bangladeshi actor, works both in films and television.[3][4] He began working as a theater artist in late the 1980s with "Nattokendro", where he has played lead roles in many popular theatre productions for 16 years continuously. He emerged on the television dramas in 1999, with the single-episode TV play Atithi, directed by Ferdous Hasan and rose to fame for his natural acting and expressions.

Mosharraf Karim
মোশাররফ করিম
Born
Karim Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain Shamim[1]

(1971-08-22) 22 August 1971[2]
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materDhaka College
Government Barisal College
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
Spouse(s)Robena Reza Jui

Karim was associated with "Chabial" for a long time and worked with film and television director Mostofa Sarwar Farooki on a number of television serials and dramas. His most notable works include Television, Third Person Singular Number, Vober Hat, 420, Housefull, FnF, Fifty 50, Chander Nijer Kono Alo Nei, Jhamela Unlimited, Sikandar Box, Average Aslam and Jomoj.[5][6][7][8][9]

Early life

Karim was born to a Bengali family in Khilgaon. He expressed his acting skill developed through his early work in school theater. He passed secondary in 1986. In 1989, Karim participated in an audition initiated by Tariq Anam Khan and out of 1400 participants, 25 were selected and given the opportunity to work in the theater. Karim was one of them.[10] Then he joined the theater troupe "Nattokendro" and worked for 16 years continuously.[11][12][13] After over a decade in theater, Karim emerged on the small screen in 1999, with the single-episode TV play Atithi, directed by Ferdous Hasan and aired on Channel I.[14][15][16][17] Mosharraf Karim has been a regular on the TV screen since February 2005. Towards the end of 2005, he suddenly changed his name from Mosharraf Hossain to Mosharraf Karim. According to him, the surname, Karim, was taken from his father’s name.[10]

I was asked to read a poem while studying in class three. Poem about the moon. I got a kind of satisfaction after reading that poem. This satisfaction caused my subconscious mind to communicate with my consciousness. I read the poem and started to get into the poem. The joy that I got from being able to get into poetry at that young age is my own, a very different feeling, an unexpressed feeling. From then on, I decided that what I really needed to do was learn how to do it right. So I have wanted to be an artist ever since.

Mosharraf Karim, shared his inspiration in acting, Prothom Alo

Career

In 2004, Karim played two important roles in two different television works. One of those roles included the popular telefilm Kyarom, where he performed with co-artist Nusrat Imroz Tisha. Before starring in the play Kyarom, Mosharraf Karim played the central role in only one play. That was 'Hefaz Bhai' directed by Syed Awlad.[10]

In 2009, Karim acted in his first film Third Person Singular Number, with co-artist Nusrat Imroz Tisha. He acted in his first drama serial 420 aired on Channel I. Anik was the main star. After this, he worked in the two drama serials, Vober Hat and Ghor Kutum. Karim also acted with Bengali film Daruchini Dip directed by Tauquir Ahmed.[18]

Work

Film

YearTitleDirectorRoleNotes
2004JoyjatraTauquir AhmedFoni Moyra/Farid AliBased on the liberation war of Bangladesh
2006Rupkothar GolpoTauquir Ahmed
2007Daruchini DwipTauquir AhmedAyon/BoltuBased on Novel of Humayun Ahmed
2009Third Person Singular NumberMostofa Sarwar FarookiMunna
2011ProjapotiMohammad Mostafa Kamal RazTarek[19]
2013TelevisionMostofa Sarwar FarookiMajnuReleased on 25 January 2013
2014 Jalal's Story Abu Shahed Emon Winner, Best Actor - Avanca Film Festival 2015
2016OggatonamaTauquir AhmedForhad
2017HaldaaTauquir AhmedBoldaReleased in November 2017
2018 Komola Rocket Noor Imran Mithu N/A
TBA Gangkumari

TV series and telefilms

YearTitleDirectorRoleNotes
2006Vober HatSalauddin Lavlu
2007KaramMostofa Sarwar Farooki
2008Deyal Almariwon Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actor (Public Choice)
Ghor KutumSalauddin Lavlu
2009House FullRedoan Rony and Iftekhar Ahmed FahmiWon Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actor (Public Choice)
FnFRedoan Rony
420Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
Sakin SarisuriSalauddin Lavlu
2010 Fifty 50Iftekhar Ahmed Fahmi
2011Chander Nijer Kono Alo NeiMohammad Mostafa Kamal RazWon Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actor (Public Choice)
2012Jorda JamalHasan MorshedWon Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actor (Critics Choice)
2013Sikandar Box Ekhon Birat ModelSagor JahanSikandar Boxwon Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actor (Public Choice)
Sei Rokom Cha-Khorwon Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actor (Critics Choice)
JomojAnimesh Aichacted in three characters
Ami Mofiz
Tini Ekjon Souvaggoban
2014Sei Rokom Pan-KhorWon Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actor (Public Choice)
Jomoj 2Animesh AichKodu Azad/Ekabbor/Nekabboracted in three characters
Prothom Prem
Tita Mitha Modhuchandrima Jubair Ibn Bakar Shaina's husband Eye catching Shaina's motorcycle riding scene [20][21]
Monir
2015Sikandar Box Ekhon Nij GrameSagor JahanSikandar Box
Jomoj 3Animesh AichKodu Azad/Ekabbor/Nekabboracted in three characters
Back-up ArtistAbul Hayat Mahmoodact as a back-up artist and aired on Boishakhi Television
Average AslamSagor Jahan[22]
Ghum BabuShahid Un-Nabisix-single episode TV play aired on Channel 9[23]
2016The Village EngineerBijusha[23]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryFilm/DramaResult
2008Meril Prothom Alo AwardsBest TV Actor (Critics Choice)Deyal AlmariWon[24]
2009Best TV Actor (Public Choice)HousefulWon
2011Best TV Actor (Public Choice)Chander Nijer Kono Alo NeiWon
2012Best TV Actor (Critics Choice)Jorda JamalWon
Best TV Actor (Public Choice)Radio ChocolateNominated
2013Best TV Actor (Public Choice)Sikandar Box Ekhon Birat ModelWon
Best TV Actor (Critics Choice)Sei Rokom Cha-KhorWon
2014Best TV Actor (Public Choice)Sei Rokom Pan-KhorWon

References

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  2. রাতে কেক কাটলেন, সকালে গেলেন কানাডা. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved 22 August 2019.
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  20. তিতা মিঠা মধুচন্দ্রিমা. The Daily Ittefaq (in Bengali). 13 March 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
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  22. আইটেম গানে মোশাররফ করিম. Kaler Kontho (in Bengali). 23 September 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
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