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Bappy Chowdhury

Bangladeshi actor (b. )

Bappy Chowdhury (born Bappy Kumar Saha; 6 December, ) is a Bangladeshi actor who works in Bengali films. Referred to in the media as "The Sultan of Dhallywood", he has starred in over 45 films in a decade-long career, and is one of the country's most popular actors.[2][3]

Chowdhury began his acting career with the box-office hit Bhalobasar Rong (). He went on to star in successful films including Prem Prem Paglami, Tobuo Bhalobashi (both ), Sweetheart (), Apon Manush (), Nayok (), Daag Hridoye and Paglami (both ). He also played Sultan in the film Sultana Bibiana, which initially underperformed but has gained public recognition over years. In , Chowdhury won a Dhallywood Film and Music award in Best Actor category.

Early life and other works

Chowdhury was born on December 06, in Narayanganj, Greater Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] His father Noni Gopal Saha is a businessman and social worker,[4] and mother Swapan Saha (d. ) was a housewife.[5] Since his childhood, Chowdhury aspired to be an actor, inspired by Salman Shah and Nayok Raz Razzak.[1]

Born in a Hindu family, Chowdhury describes himself as a religious individual who believes in God.[6][7][8] He studied journalism from University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, and joined NTV as an apprentice journalist in [9]

Acting career

Chowdhury made his acting debut in with Bhalobasar Rong, opposite Mahiya Mahi. The film was a major financial success.[10] For his works—Onnorokom Bhalobasha, Prem Prem Paglaami and Tobou Bhalobashi—Chowdhury earned three Freelancer Rubel nominations in Best Actor category.[11][12][13] The commercial success Jotil Prem starred him opposite Achol.[14] Two of his subsequent films, Lover Number One and Ajob Prem (both ), were remakes of Indian movies.[15] In , he starred with Bidya Sinha Saha Mim in two films: Sweetheart and Ami Tomar Hote Chai; the latter was a moderate success.[16][17] The same year, he also featured in Apon Manush with Pori Moni and in One Way with Bobby.[18][19]

In , he reunited with Achol in Sultana Bibiana; although the film was unsuccessful,[20] he ranks Sultan amongst the most memorable roles of his career.[21][19] Chowdhury starred opposite Adhora Khan in Nayok (), which became a box office hit.[22] The thriller Dongiri () saw him switch from romantic to action roles; the film proved popular with the audience.[23] His other two releases of were critical and financial successes: Daag Hridoye and Paglami.[24][25] Chowdhury's role in the liberation drama Priyo Kamala () was well-received by critics.[3] He did not have any other releases in –21 due to COVID pandemic. He returned to screen in with Shoshurbari Zindabad 2, opposite Apu Biswas.[26]

Chowdhury then collaborated with director Kazi Hayat on Joy Bangla (; co-starring Zahara Mitu). It was a highly anticipated release,[27] based on Muntassir Mamoon's novel of the same name.[28] However, the film failed to attract an audience,[27] and so did his other release of , Shotru.[7]

Upcoming projects

In February , New Age reported that Chowdhury is simultaneously working in eleven productions.[3] He will be playing the leading role in Ashraf Shishir's under-production film, , based on the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.[29] His other upcoming films include Kustigir which pair him with Zahara Mitu.[28]

In the media

Chowdhury is frequently referred to in the media as "The Sultan of Dhallywood", a nickname he has earned from his character in Sultana Bibiana ().[19][25][30] Shah Alam Shazu of The Daily Star describes Chowdhury as "one of the film industry's most sought-after names [who] created a craze around him[self] in a relatively short period of time."[31] Most of Chowdhury's films have been commercially successful.[22]

Following his debut in , Chowdhury went on to act in 16 films in the first three years of his career, breaking the record of actor Salman Shah, who earlier had starred in 13 films in the same timespan.[1] While he initially became known for playing romantic roles,[3] he later expanded to negative characters with One Way () and in the action genre with Dongiri ().[32][23] Critics have nonetheless derided his lack of versatility; the actor has expressed his wish to play more experimental roles in future.[30][3][33][21]

Chowdhury has advocated the upliftment of Bangladeshi art and cinema at multiple occasions.[21][15] When Dhallywood faced financial adversity during COVID pandemic, he was among the highly-paid actors who lowered their fees to keep the industry afloat.[34] In , he and Shakib Khan co-jointly won a Best Actor award at the Dhallywood Film and Music ceremony.[35] In , Chowdhury was awarded in special category at the 20th Tele Cine Awards, held in Kolkata.[36]

On the behalf of BRAC, Chowdhury visited the Rohingya refugee camps in He later described the visit as "one of the most eye-opening experiences of [his] life".[21]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ abcd"Happy birthday, Bappy Chowdhury". Daily Sun (Bangladesh). December
  2. ^"11 years of Bappy Chowdhury". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 19 October
  3. ^ abcdefg"I aspire to play experimental characters: Bappy Chowdhury". New Age. 12 February
  4. ^Siddique, Habibullah (19 June ). "I want to obey my father till my last breath: Bappy Chowdhury". The Business Standard. Retrieved 4 September
  5. ^"Bappy Chowdhury's mother passes away". The Daily Star. 5 March Retrieved 4 September
  6. ^"হিন্দু হলেও আল্লাহকে বিশ্বাস করি: বাপ্পি". Ukhiya News. 19 April Retrieved 7 September
  7. ^ ab"ধর্মে হিন্দু হয়েও 'কোরবানি' দিলেন চিত্রনায়ক বাপ্পি". Dhaka Mail (in Bengali). Retrieved 7 September
  8. ^"ধর্ম পরিবর্তন নিয়ে যা বললেন বাপ্পী". Somoy News (in Bengali). 7 February Retrieved 7 September
  9. ^"নতুন পরিচয়ে হাজির হচ্ছেন বাপ্পি | দৈনিক আজাদী". Dainik Azadi. 15 October Archived from the original on 15 October Retrieved 9 September
  10. ^"And the next Dhallywood queen is"Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 15 February
  11. ^ ab [Those who were nominated in the first round of Meril-Prothom Alo Award ]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). p.&#;
  12. ^ ab [Those who were nominated in the second round of Meril-Prothom Alo Award ]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). p.&#;
  13. ^ ab [Those who were nominated in the third round of Meril-Prothom Alo Award ]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). p.&#; Archived from the original on 18 May Retrieved 30 January
  14. ^ abManjur, Al Mahdud (12 January ). "Achol leaves Dhallywood". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 6 September
  15. ^ ab"Indian artists get more preference – Bappi Chowdhury". The Daily Star. 21 November Retrieved 15 February
  16. ^ ab"A year on the silver screen". The Daily Star. 1 January
  17. ^"Ami Tomar Hote Chai". The Daily Star. 24 December Retrieved 15 February
  18. ^ ab"Bappi to Star in Two Upcoming Films". The Daily Star. 27 August Retrieved 15 February
  19. ^ abcShahnewaz, Sadi Mohammad; Zahin, Araf (27 May ). "The New Sultan". The Daily Star. Retrieved 8 September
  20. ^ ab"'I reaped the reward of six years of waiting': Himel Ashraf". The Business Standard. 20 July Retrieved 4 September
  21. ^ abcd""I am drawn to out of the box characters"". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 10 June
  22. ^ abcNomrota Mazumder, Joana (10 November ). "Nayok hits the home run!". The Daily Star. Retrieved 4 September
  23. ^ abcIslam, Jahed (29 October ). "Bappy-starrer Dongiri gets huge response". Daily Sun. Retrieved 4 September
  24. ^ abShazu, Shah Alam (16 February ). "Bappy Chowdhury talks about 'Daag Hridoye'". The Daily Star. Retrieved 8 September
  25. ^ abcHeemel, Shahrear Kabir (23 September ). "Bappy's Paglami creates craze". The Daily Star. Retrieved 8 September
  26. ^ ab"যেসব হলে মুক্তি পেল 'শ্বশুরবাড়ি জিন্দাবাদ ২'". Banglanewscom (in Bengali). 11 February Retrieved 8 September
  27. ^ abAhsan, Sohel (10 January ). "Audiences are not going to the cinema: Kazi Hayat". The Business Standard. Retrieved 7 September
  28. ^ abcdShazu, Shah Alam; Amin, Rafsana (18 December ). "Zahara Mitu's dreams on the silver screen". The Daily Star.
  29. ^": Film on Bangbandhu's assassination gets censor board clearance". The Daily Star. 16 February Retrieved 4 September
  30. ^ ab"Bappy hopes to play diverse characters". New Age BD. 21 September Retrieved 8 September
  31. ^Shazu, Shah Alam (26 June ). "I have refused five films for Dhaka ". The Daily Star. Retrieved 8 September
  32. ^ ab"ঈদে বাপ্পির হ্যাটট্রিক". Bangla News 24 (in Bengali). 20 August Retrieved 8 September
  33. ^"On Life & Experiences". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 2 June
  34. ^"Film stars to take pay cuts to help industry". The Business Standard. 18 June Retrieved 9 September
  35. ^ ab"Shakib Khan, Bappy, Mim, and Bubly win big at Dhallywood Film & Music Awards ". The Daily Star. 5 December Retrieved 8 September
  36. ^ ab"Afzal Hossain, Chanchal Chowdhury, Bappa Mazumder honoured". Prothom Alo. 6 June Retrieved 18 September
  37. ^jagonewscom. "শুভ জন্মদিন শাহীন সুমন". jagonewscom. Retrieved 10 February : CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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