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Minhazur Rahman Nayan

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Minhazur Rahman Nayan
Born (1989-09-26) 26 September 1989 (age 34)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
🏳️ NationalityBangladeshi
🎓 Alma materSiddheswari Degree College
Habibullah Bahar University Collage
💼 Occupation
Writer, Editor
👔 EmployerChitrojogot.com (2013-2014)
👴 👵 Parents
👪 RelativesIstofa Rahman (uncle)
Apu Monwar (brother)
🏅 AwardsAudience Award (2013)
Good Deed Award (2015)
The Finalist (2016)

Minhazur Rahman Nayan is a Bangladeshi actor, writer, director, producer and online film magazine editor.[1]

Early Life and Family[edit]

Minhazur Rahman Nayan born 26 September in dhaka to Bangladeshi film director, producer Montazur Rahman Akbar & Mariam Rahman. He has two sibling, her younger brother Apu Monwar was news editor in television channel Ekattor tv, her uncle Istofa Rahman also a cinematographer in Dhallywood[2][3] Minhazur Rahman Nayan schooling Halim Foundation Model High School and Nazrul Shikshalaya.[4][5] He was get SSC from UCEP Tuita Board Field School under BOU and HSC from Siddheswari Degree Collage under BOU. He was didn't good result in school and collage, most of the classes he was failed and re-take her exam. Now he was studding Bachelor in Social Science in Habibullah Bahar University Collage.[6][7]

Career[edit]

Minhazur Rahman Nayan acting debute as a uncredited child artist in 1996 film Soitan Manush, directed by her father Montazur Rahman Akbar.[8] He was stared working as a freelance assistant program director in Mukta Khabar at ETV, dir. Bashir Ahmad in 2009, after 6 month he was left the job. He was joined as a reporter in Daily Ajker Bashundhara, a daily newspaper publish in pirojpur district in 2010 for 6 month. Then he was written a screenplay drama Pakhal in 2010 written draft suggest and advice by Abdullah Zahir Babu, drama was on aired delay at Eid day in 2013 at Mohona Television. He was written, directed and produced short film Tofael: The Tea Stall Boy released in 2013, film screened and awarded number of time. Nayan's get Audience Award, The Good Deed Award and The Finalist at the various international festival.[9][10][11] In 2013 He was started Online Film Magazine Chitrojogot.com.[12] In 2014 He was joined founder member of Bangladesh Online Film Activities Association and written a short Forbidden Love.[13][14][15] In 2016 he was written short film Marin's Collection.[16]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Director Producer Writer Note
2013 Tofael: The Tea Stall Boy Yes Yes Yes Short Film
won, Audience Award, The Free Spirit Film Festival (2013)
won, The Good Deed Award, Bad Film Fest (2015)
won, The Finalist, International Open Film Festival (IOFF) (2016)
2014 Forbidden Love Yes Short Film
2014 The Shoemaker Life Yes Short Film
2016 Marin's Collection Yes Short Film

Television[edit]

Year Drama Network Writer Note
2013 Pakhal Mohona Television Yes TV Movie

References[edit]

  1. Minhazur Rahman Nayan. "Chitrojogot.com". My Blog. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  2. "Minhazur Rahman Nayan Profile Info". famouswiki.com.
  3. "Director Producer Minhazur Rahman Nayan". http://www.filmfestivallife.com/. Retrieved 16 October 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  4. "Halim Foundation Model High School". Dhaka Education Board. Retrieved 27 July 2014.[not in citation given]
  5. "Nazrul Shikshalaya". Dhaka Education Board. Retrieved 27 July 2014.[not in citation given]
  6. "Habibullah Bahar College". Retrieved 27 July 2014.[not in citation given]
  7. "The Brat Stole Away My Heart by Minhazur Rahman Nayan". widebook.com. widebook. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  8. Akbar, Montazur Rahman (2000-01-01), Soitan Manush, retrieved 2016-10-21
  9. "Nomadic film club". Nomadic film club. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  10. "Awards – iOFF". ioffestival.org. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
  11. editor. "'তোফায়েল আলম, বাড়ী ময়মনসিংহ জেলায়". Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  12. "চিত্রজগত অতপর". Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  13. "Pema Dhondup's "Arise" screened in McLeod Ganj". Tibet Sun. Lobsang Wangyal. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  14. "Minhazur Rahman Nayan". Dytiatko Fest. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  15. "এফডিসিতে বোফা সম্মেলন রোববার". jagonews24.com. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  16. "Marin's Collection (2016)". IMDb.

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