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Aly Zaker to be remembered on 3rd death anniv today

Staff Correspondent
26 Nov 2023 18:09:02 | Update: 26 Nov 2023 18:09:02
Aly Zaker to be remembered on 3rd death anniv today
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Today marks the 3rd death anniversary of eminent Ekushey Padak-winning thespian and freedom fighter Aly Zaker.

A muse for many, the cultural icon passed away on November 27, 2020, after a four-year battle with cancer. He had also tested positive for Covid-19, two days before his death.

To observe the 3rd death anniversary and 79th birth anniversary of the late eminent Ekushey Padak-winning thespian, actor and freedom fighter Aly Zaker, which was observed on November 6, theatre troupe Nagarik Natya Sampradaya arranged a commemorative event at the Nilima Ibrahim Auditorium of Bangladesh Mahila Samity in the capital on November 24.

The programme featured Aly Zaker Smarak Boktrita and a cultural show. Theatre actor, director and playwright Bibhash Chakraborty from Kolkata, India, President of Nagorik Natya Sampradaya Asaduzzaman Noor and general secretary of the troupe Sara Zaker were present at the event.

Zaker was born to Muhammad Taher and Rezia on November 6, 1944, in Ratanpur village of Brahmanbaria’s Nabinagar upazila.

He spent most of his childhood in places like Feni, Khulna and Kushtia because of his father’s transferable job as a government official.

After completing his Matriculation from St Gregory School, Dhaka, in 1960 and higher secondary from Notre Dame College in 1962, Zaker graduated from the sociology department of the University of Dhaka.

His glorious career as one of the most versatile cultural personalities began after the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh. As a freedom fighter and artiste of the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, he took part in the war.

He then started his journey as an actor and became one of the most successful performers on stage, television and silver screen, playing a wide variety of roles.

With renowned theatre troupe Aranyak Natyadal’s play ‘Kabar’, written by legendary playwright and intellectual martyr Munier Chowdhury, Zaker shot to limelight as a thespian in 1972.

He joined Nagorik Natya Sampradaya in the same year and remained with the troupe till he died, eventually becoming its chairman.

Aly Zaker directed 15 plays and acted in 31 plays for his troupe till 2019, including Kopenik-er Captain, Galileo, Nurul Diner Sarajibon, Macbeth, Achalayatan and Dewan Gazir Kissa.

His performances in the role of Nurul Din, Galileo and Dewan Gazi earned him acclaim from critics and fans. He also achieved prominence in television dramas, including Aaj Rabibar and Bohubrihee. Zaker also performed in more than 50 plays for Bangladesh Radio.

Zaker received Ekushey Padak, the country’s second-highest civilian award in 1999. He also won several other awards, including the National Academy of Performing Arts Award in 1977, Sequence Award of Merit in the category of outstanding theatre personality in 1984, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Award, Bangabandhu Award, Munier Chowdhury Award, and Naren Biswas Award.

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