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Native name
  
আনিসুল হক

Role
  
Screenwriter

Nationality
  
Bangladeshi

Spouse
  
Marina Yasim (m. 1993)


Alma mater
  
BUET

Movies
  
Television, Swopnodanay

Name
  
Anisul Hoque

Children
  
Padya Paramita

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Born
  
March 4, 1965 (age 59) (
1965-03-04
)
Rangpur District, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)

Occupation
  
journalist, writer, editor

Awards
  
Bangla Academy Award (2011)

Books
  
Maa, Godhuli, Freedom's Mother

Parents
  
Mst Anwara Begum, Mofazzal Hoque

Profiles

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Anisul Hoque (born March 4, 1965) is a Bangladeshi screenwriter, novelist, dramatist and journalist.

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Early life

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Anisul Hoque was born in Rangpur in 1965. His father was Mofazzal Hoque. His mother is Mst Anwara Begum. He was the student of Rangpur PTI primary school. He passed SSC exam from Rangpur Zilla School in 1981 and HSC exam from Rangpur Carmichael College in 1983. Hoque graduated from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), trained as a civil engineer.

Career

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His inspiration in journalism and writing started during his student life. After his graduation he joined to serve as a government employee but resigned only after 15 days. Instead he started working as a journalist. He attended the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa in 2010. Currently, Hoque is working as an Associate Editor of a Bengali language daily Prothom Alo.

Personal life

Hoque is married to Marina Yasmin. They have a daughter, Padya Paramita.

Poetry

  • Khola Chithi Sundarer Kachhe
  • Ami Achhi Amar Anale
  • Jalrang Padya
  • Asale Ayur Cheye Baro Shaadh Tar Akash Dekhar
  • Tomake Bhabna Kori
  • Tomake Na Paoar Kabita (2013) by Prothoma
  • Novels

  • Ondhokarer Eksho Bochhor (1995)
  • Kheya (The Ferryboat) (1996)
  • Fand (Trap) (1997)
  • Bristibondhu (The Rain Friend) (1997)
  • Amar Ekta Dukhkho Achhe (I have a Sorrow) (1999)
  • Se (The Person) (2002)
  • Maa (Mother) (2003)
  • Abar Tora Kipte Ho
  • Dushwapner Jatri (2006) ISBN 984-458-532-5
  • Khuda o Bhalobashar Galpo
  • Nandini (2006) ISBN 984-437-341-7
  • Alo Andhokare Jai (2007)
  • Dhukhpari Shukhpari (Fairy of Sadness Fairy of Happiness)
  • Trap (translated from Bengali to English by Inam Ahmed, published by Indian Age, ISBN 819-069-563-0)
  • Television drama

  • Ekannoborti
  • Choruibhati
  • Naal Piran (Red Shirt)
  • Korimon Bewa
  • Ghure Daranor Swapno
  • 69
  • No Man's Land
  • Nikhoj Shongbad
  • Radio Chocolate 69.0 FM
  • Film script writer

  • Bachelor, 2004
  • Made in Bangladesh (directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki)
  • Third Person Singular Number
  • Swapnodanay (On the Wings of Dreams) (2007)
  • Television (film) (2013) with director Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
  • Awards

  • Bangla Academy Award (2011)
  • CitiBank Ananda Alo Award for Best Novel (2009)
  • Khalekdad Chowdhury Literature Award 1415
  • Television, a film script jointly written by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and Anisul Hoque, has received Asian Cinema Fund (script development), provided by South Korea's Pusan Film Festival
  • Euro Shishu Shahitya Award (2006)
  • BACHSAS Award for Best Screenplay
  • TENASINAS Award for Best Screenplay
  • References

    Anisul Hoque Wikipedia