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The five-time National Film Awards-winning actor Ferdous Ahmed, who has won the hearts of millions with his fabulous acting skill, is passing a busy time working in seven government-granted films.
These are- Afzal Hossian’s ‘Maniker Lal Kakra’, Hridi Huq’s ‘1971 Shei Shob Din’, Z H Mintu’s ‘Khoma Nei’, Mahmud Didar’s ‘Beauty Circus’, Shuddhoman Chaitan’s ‘Dampara’, Nure Alam’s ‘Ruseler Jonno Opekkha’, and F M Shahin’s ‘Mike’.
Regarding this Ferdous said, “Government-granted films have been made based on good stories and incidents. If everyone had finished the movie every year with their responsibilities, there would be no traffic jams in the movie. Now a day’s government has also increased the number of grants. In that case, the producers should make a quick release of the movie with dedication.”
“I want to do something that will leave a mark on people’s minds, which will keep me alive for life. When I get the opportunity to work in government-funded films, I listen to the story carefully and try to do my best. There is lots of chance to break character in the grant film”, he added.
Ferdous also said, “I have acted in many films based on the Liberation War. It seems to me that by acting in these movies, I am also paying homage to the freedom fighters. And these films will remain as documents for the next generation.”
Ferdous informed that his two films ‘Gaangchil’ and ‘Jam’ directed by Noim Imtiaz Neyamul are expected to see it’s released. Apart from acting, Ferdous also spends a busy time anchoring programmes. Dhallywood actress Purnima usually accompanies him in anchoring.