Life Story of Humayun Ahmed


Date of Birth: 13 November 1948
Birth place: Mohongonj, Netrokona
Died: 19 July 2012 (aged 63), Bellevue Hospital, New York City
Buried: Nohash pally, Gazipur
Occupation: Writer, film director, professor
Genres: Novel, short story, drama, autobiography
Nationality: Bangladeshi
Alma mater: University of Dhaka
Notable award(s): Ekushey Padak
Relative(s): Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Ahsan Habib (brother)
Hmayun Ahmed emerged as a powerful voice in Bangaladesh’s literary world in the early Nineteen Seventies, eventually turning into clearly the most common author of the country.

Nick named Kajol, the writer was born in Kutubpur village of Netrakona on 13 Nov, 1948, to Fayzur Rahman Ahmed, a officer, and Ayesha Fayzur. His father, WHO was additionally a writer, was dead by the Bangladesh occupation army throughout the liberation War in 1971.

Humayun married Gultekin in 1973. The couple unmarried in 2003, with the later marrying television actor shaon.

Humayun had his Schooling in Comilla, Sylhet, Bogra, Chittagong & Dinajpur thanks to his father’s postings in these cities. He passed the varsity Certificate examination as a student of Bogra Zilla college.

Humayun retired as a national capital University teacher to devote himself within the middle Nineteen Nineties to writing and creating films and tv dramas.

His initial film,” Aguner Parashmoni’,based on the Liberation War won the national film award in eight classes ,including Best image and Best Director.

Humayun won the Bangla Oscar in1981 and also the Ekushey padak in1994.His initial award was Lekhak Shibir Prize in 1973. In 19 July,2012 Humayun ahmed has died in New Work City.

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