Nationality Bangladeshi Movies Aha! Role Architect | Name Enamul Nirjhar Occupation Architect | |
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Alma mater Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology Awards ArchitectureAYA,2007 for BATB Headquarter,Dhaka.Excellence in Architecture,2013 for conceptual corporate neighborhood ninaKABBO.FilmNational Award in 4 categories including Best Direction for "AHA" in 2007.PhotographyNational Winner of Kodak Fiap Photography Competition,1992. Buildings British American Tobacco Headquarter, Dhaka, FRS, ninaKABBO,Liakat Ali residence, Voot restaurant etc. Education Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology Similar Aupee Karim, Khaled Khan, Tariq Anam Khan |
Enamul karim nirjhar bhalo achi bhalo theko tara muzik
Enamul Karim Nirjhar is a Bangladeshi architect and film maker. He is the founder and principal architect of "SYSTEM Architects". He won 4 Bangladesh National Film Awards for his film Aha!.
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- Enamul karim nirjhar bhalo achi bhalo theko tara muzik
- Happy birthday to dear enamul karim nirjhar
- Early life and education
- Film
- Photography and writing
- Filmography
- Awards
- References

Happy birthday to dear enamul karim nirjhar
Early life and education

Nirjhar was born to Muhammad Afsar Ali and Momtaz Begum in Rajshahi. In the mid-1970s, he was admitted to Rajshahi Cadet College. He studied architecture From Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).
Film

Nirjhar started his film career directing short documentary films on social issues including The Shadow Gap (2003), Tini (The Architect) (2005), and Manush, Koyta, Asche (2006). He released two feature films - Aha! (2007) and Nomuna (2009). The film Aha! won Bangladesh National Film Awards in four categories. It was Bangladesh's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2007, but was not nominated.

Nirjhar's second film, Nomuna (2009), was a dystopian social satire about political turmoil. Apart from directing, he also wrote the story, script, and songs for the film. The eight-song soundtrack was released in September 2009, but the Bangladesh Film Censor Board refused to issue the film a censor certificate.
Photography and writing

From an early period, he was very much involved in photography as another of his passions. He participated in several exhibitions with his photography works. Bornodhara (2001), a book of his photography and poetry, was a tribute to the Bangla alphabet and language.
He joined the popular humor magazine Unmad and in the mid-1980s became a contributor to the weekly Sachitra Shandhani. He was the initiator of an experimental magazine on cinema named Kino Eye and literary magazine Potito Shubash. He has also written three books of stories: Kanush (2010), Jaa (2012), and Oboshesh Ongshobishesh.
Album Ek Nirjharer Gaan is a compilation of 101 Bangla songs written and composed by Nirjhar and released on label Gaanshala.
Filmography
Awards
Architecture
Film
Photography