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Full Name
  
Amalendu Biswas

Spouse
  
Swaty Bose (m. ?–2012)

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Amol Bose

Years active
  
1966–2012

Children
  
Mandira Bose

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Born
  
1943
Faridpur, Bengal Presidency, British India

Other names
  
Amolendu, Amol Da, Nana

Occupation
  
Film actor Theater actor TV actor Radio Actor

Parent(s)
  
Binod Behari Bose and Ashalata Bose

Died
  
January 23, 2012, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Amal Bose (born Amalendu Bose Bengali: অমল বোস); 1943 – 23 January 2012) was a Bangladeshi actor who appeared in theater, TV and radio performances. He began his career in stage acting in 1963. His first film appearance was in Raja Sannasi (1966).

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Early life

Bose was born in 1943 in Boalmari, Faridpur, Bangladesh. He started acting in the early 1960s in stage, television, film, and radio. He spent the majority of his career in Dhaka. He was married to Sati Bose. They have a daughter, Mandira Bose. He served as a senior officer of Jute Mills Corporation and retired in 1995.

Career

While a student of class seven, Bose first performed in a school play, which ignited his interest in acting. Later, he joined a professional Jatra troupe, 'Milon Shangha', in Boalmari, Faridpur.

Theater

Bose began his career in theatre in Dhaka in 1963 as a theatre director and performer. The then Finance Minister of East Pakistan gave him a gold medal for his performance in a play. Plays directed by Bose were popular at home and abroad. Over 25,000 people saw the London productions of Siraj-ud-Daulah and Roopban, both Rangdhonu Natya Goshthi productions directed by Bose.

Film

Bose's first film role was in Raja Sanyashi in 1966. He has appeared in over 400 movies. He directed the film Keno Emon Hoy in the early 1960s. He appeared in the movies Abichar, Neel Akasher Nichey, Sonali Akash, Mohua, Phulshojja, Rangin Gunai Bibi, Chandra Dwiper Rajkonya, Rajlokkhi Srikanto, Hothat Brishti, Ami Shei Meye, Tomakey Chai, and Mon Maney Na. He won a National Film Awards (Bangladesh) for his work in the movie Aajker Protibad.

TV

Bose acted in a number of TV plays on the Bangladesh Television network starting in 1964. His regular skit "Nana-Nati" in the TV show Ittyadi was popular. He appeared in many TV dramas over his 38-year career.

Awards

Bose won the National Film Awards for best co-artist' in the film Ajker Protibad, directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam.

Death

Bose died of a heart attack at the age of 69 on 23 January 2012 in Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka.

Filmography

Actor
2014
Ek Cup Cha as
Officer in-charge
2011
Kusum Kusum Prem as
Gunin
2010
Abujh Bou as
Sarkar
2008
Chakorer Prem as
Mojid Chairman
2008
Akkel Alir Nirbachon as
Izzat Ali member, Moina's father
2005
Dui Noyoner Alo
2005
Private Detective (TV Movie) as
The client
2005
Tok Jhaal Mishti
2005
The Motherhood as
Matbor
2004
Wrong Number as
Abir's Father
2002
Bhalobasha Karey Koy as
Police Officer
2002
Juari as
Hossen Molla
2002
Shoshurbari Zindabad as
Mr. Mojumder
2002
Hason Raja
2001
Eri Naam Dosti as
Police Officer
2001
Mayer Samman as
Kashem
2001
Meghla Akash as
Akkel Ali
2001
Milon Hobe Koto Dine as
Soyed Badruzzaman
1999
Kajer Meye as
M. Ali
1999
Ranga Bou
1999
Tomar Jonno Pagol as
Fatima's Father
1999
Ononto Bhalobasa as
Solicitor
1999
Biyer Phul as
Kashem Mallick
1998
Sabbas Bangali
1998
Sagarika
1998
Sudden Rain as
Vola
1998
Modhu Purnima
1996
Jibon Songi
1996
Unknowingly as
Akbar
1996
Shopner Prithibi as
Nayeb Aftab, Shabnur's grandfather
1996
Tomake Chai as
Ijjat Ali
1995
Hridoy Amar as
Abdul Karim
1995
Moha Milon
1994
Ajker Protibad
1993
Abujh Sontan
1993
Dola as
Jiten
1993
Keyamot Theke Keyamot as
Mr. Talukdar
1991
Dangga as
Babu
1989
Nawab Sirajuddaula as
Jagat Seth
1989
Ittadi (TV Series) as
Nana
1987
Dui Jibon
1987
Rajlokkhi Srikanto as
Srikrisna Babu
1987
Swami Stree as
Montu Miah
1986
Shuvoda
1985
Gunai Bibi
1985
Mohanayok as
Gemstones buyer's assistant
1985
Abichar (TV Movie)
1985
Aar Paar as
Lal ji
1984
Chandon Diper Rajkonna
1973
Sonali Akash as
Kashem Bhai
1969
Neel Akasher Nichey
1966
Raja Sanyasi
Director
1975
Keno Emon Hoy (as Amol Kumar Bose)
Thanks
2014
Ek Cup Cha (in memory of)

References

Amol Bose Wikipedia


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