Chashi Nazrul Islam | |
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Native name | চাষী নজরুল ইসলাম |
Born |
Shomoshpur village, Sreenagar upazila, Munshiganj, British India (now Bangladesh) |
23 October 1941
Died | 11 January 2015 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
(aged 73)
Citizenship | Bangladeshi |
Occupation | Actor, director, producer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1963–2014 |
Spouse(s) | Kaniz Salma Islam (m. 1969–2015) |
Children | Chashi Ashrafunnesa (Anni) Alima Islam Manni Grandchildren: Wasi Syed Shah Abdul Rashik Ayan Akkhar Rafid Ayan Shakkhar Wali Syed Shah Abdul Rabib Ayan Riasat Ayan |
Chashi Nazrul Islam (23 October 1941 – 11 January 2015) was a Bangladeshi film director and producer.
Islam was born on 23 October 1941 at Shomoshpur village in Sreenagar upazila of Munshiganj to Mosleh Uddin Khan and Shayesta Khanom. He was the eldest among four brothers and three sisters. His father was a service holder at Jamshedpur, India. At the age of 16, his father died. He got a job at the office of his uncle, the then auditor general of Pakistan. He was a member of the theatre organisation Krishti Sangha.
After he got laid off from that job, he started to perform on radio programs in 1965. He directed and voiced popular radio dramas like Ramer Sumoti (1965), Socrates (1966), and Sokhina Birongona (1974). Chashi started his career in visual media in 1964 when he had the opportunity to work on television program through audition. He worked as assistant director on the film Dui Digonto, directed by Obaidur Rahman. Later he assisted Fateh Lohani.
He participated in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. After Bangladesh achieved independence, he made the first film on the subject of the liberation war, Ora Egaro Jon. His last movies were Antaranga Released in 2015 & Bhul jodi Hoi 2015, where he Launched Alisha Pradhan in Dhallywood but ironically he could be part of the release.
At 73 Islam died of liver cancer at the Labaid Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 11 January 2015.