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Native name
  
খান আতাউর রহমান

Name
  
Khan Rahman

Years active
  
(1963–1997)


Other names
  
TaraAnisKhan Ata

Nationality
  
Bangladeshi

Role
  
Film actor

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Born
  
11 December 1928 (
1928-12-11
)
Singair, Manikganj, Bengal (now Bangladesh)

Alma mater
  
Dhaka CollegeUniversity of Dhaka

Occupation
  
Actor, film director, Music composer, Singer

Died
  
December 1, 1997, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Spouse
  
Nilufar Yasmin (m. 1968–1997), Mahabuba Hasnat (m. 1960–1968), Shirley Wheaton (m. 1958–1960)

Children
  
Rumana Islam, Khan Anisur Rahman

Parents
  
Zohra Khatun, Ziarat Hossain Khan

Movies
  
Jibon Thekey Neya, Saat Bhai Champa, The Day Shall Dawn, Chhutir Ghonta

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Khan Ataur Rahman (11 December 1928 – 1 December 1997; mostly known as Khan Ata) was a Bangladeshi film actor, director, producer, screenplay writer, music composer, and singer. He became renowned for his role in the film Jibon Theke Neya (1970). In this film, his rendition of the song "E Khancha Bhangbo Ami Kemon Kore" echoed the national psyche following the Bangladesh Liberation War.

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Early life and education

The son of Ziarat Hossain Khan and Zohra Khatun, who lived in Singair Upazila, Manikganj District, Khan Ataur Rahman was born on 11 December 1928. When Khan Ata was a student in class three, he won the first prize of the Dhaka Zilla Music Competition. He rendered the song Mon paban-er dinga baiyya.

Khan Ata attended Dhaka Collegiate School, Dhaka College, and Dhaka University, completing a Bachelor of Science degree. Rahman was extremely obsessed with films. After enrolling in Dhaka Medical College, a career he later decided not to pursue, he made an attempt to escape from the family home and join the film industry. He had only Taka 60 in his possession at the time. His brother-in-law spotted Rahman in the Rail Station and he was forced to return home.

As a result of Rahman's bohemian attitudes, he left Dhaka University in 1949 and ran away from home for the second time. This time he went to Bombay (present-day Mumbai). He started frequented the film industry and slept on the side walks. He met Jyoti Studio's cameraman Jal Irani, who gave Rahman the chance to work as an apprentice but it was not satisfying enough for him.

Career

In 1950, Khan Ataur Rahman went to Karachi and took a job as a News Presenter for Radio Pakistan. Here he met with another notable Bengali media personality, Foteh Lohani. At this time, Khan Ata started taking music lessons from renowned Pakistani Sarnagi player Jawahari Khan. After some days Foteh Lohani moved to London. In 1952, Khan Ata went to London as well. There he performed as a singer and actor in several Bengali programs. He met with artist SM Sultan and helped him with his savings to buy art supplies. Rahman and his companions also made arrangements for displaying and selling Sultan's paintings.

In 1953 Rahman enrolled in the Theatre department at City Literary Institute. Rahman studied in the Netherlands when he was awarded a UNESCO fellowship in 1954. Thereafter, he worked as a teacher in London but also took to the stage for several years. In 1956, he returned home and starred in a film called Jago Hua Severa directed by AJ Karder. He played many roles with notable Bengali actress Tripti Mitra. In 1963 he made his directorial debut with the film Onek Diner Chena, and continued making many notable films like Nawab Sirajuddaula (1967), Saat Vai Champa (1968), Arun Barun Kironmala (1968), Abar Tora Manush Ho (1973), Sujon Sokhi (1976), Ekhono Onek Raat (1997).

In addition to acting, Khan Ataur Rahman was a songwriter with over 500 compositions, some of which remain popular.

Personal life

Khan Ataur Rahman married three times. When he was in London, completing a higher course in Cinematography, he met an Englishwoman named Shirley and married her. On their return to Bangladesh and after having a child, they got divorced. Shirley returned to London with the child. Then Khan Ata married Mahbuba Rahman. They met in a radio station. They had a daughter named Rumana Islam, a Bangladeshi singer. In 1968, Khan Ata married Nilufar Yasmin, a Bangladeshi singer. They had a son, Agun, who is also a Bangladeshi singer.

Awards

  • Pakistan Film Festival Award
  • Nigar Award
  • International film festival awards at Moscow and Tashkent
  • National Film Award of Bangladesh
  • Filmography

    Composer
    1997
    Ekhono Onek Raat
    1995
    Sujan Sakhi (background score)
    1986
    Parash Pathar
    1983
    Arshinagar
    1980
    Daan Pite Chele
    1979
    Din Jai Kotha Thakey
    1975
    Sujon Sokhi
    1975
    Keno Emon Hoy (background music)
    1974
    Triratna
    1973
    Abar Tora Manush Ho
    1973
    Jhorer Pakhi
    1971
    Sukh-Dukhkho
    1970
    Apon Por
    1970
    Jibon Theke Neya
    1969
    Jowar Bhata
    1969
    Moner Moto Bou
    1968
    Arun Barun Kironmala
    1968
    Sooye Nadiya Jaage Pani
    1967
    Nawab Sirajuddaula
    1966
    Raja Sanyasi
    1965
    Aakhri Station
    1965
    Mala (urdu version)
    1965
    Bahana
    1965
    Sagar
    1964
    Dui Diganta
    1964
    Milan
    1964
    Sangam
    1963
    Kancher Deyal
    1962
    Shurjosnan
    1961
    Kokhono Asheni
    1959
    Ae Desh Tomar Amar
    Writer
    1997
    Ekhono Onek Raat (dialogue) / (screenplay) / (story)
    1995
    Sujan Sakhi (screenplay) / (story)
    1994
    Sujon Sokhi (story)
    1989
    Nawab Sirajuddaula (screenplay)
    1983
    Arshinagar (dialogue) / (screenplay) / (story)
    1980
    Daan Pite Chele (dialogue) / (screenplay)
    1979
    Din Jai Kotha Thakey (dialogue) / (screenplay)
    1975
    Sujon Sokhi (screenplay)
    1973
    Jhorer Pakhi (screenplay)
    1970
    Apon Por (screenplay)
    1968
    Arun Barun Kironmala (dialogue) / (screenplay)
    1968
    Sooye Nadiya Jaage Pani (screenplay)
    1967
    Nawab Sirajuddaula (screenplay)
    1959
    Ae Desh Tomar Amar (dialogue)
    Actor
    1997
    Ekhono Onek Raat as
    Kamal's Father
    1986
    Parash Pathar
    1983
    Arshinagar as
    Khadem Ali
    1975
    Sujon Sokhi as
    Soleman / Sokhi's Father
    1974
    Triratna
    1973
    Abar Tora Manush Ho
    1973
    Jhorer Pakhi as
    Gofur Ahmed
    1970
    Apon Por
    1970
    Jibon Theke Neya as
    Dulabhai
    1969
    Jowar Bhata as
    Rustam
    1969
    Moner Moto Bou
    1968
    Arun Barun Kironmala as
    Darbesh
    1968
    Sat Bhai Chompa
    1967
    Nawab Sirajuddaula as
    Mohonlal
    1966
    Raja Sanyasi
    1963
    Kancher Deyal
    1961
    Kokhono Asheni as
    Shawkat (as Anis)
    1961
    Je Nodi Morupothay
    1959
    Ae Desh Tomar Amar as
    Haroon
    1959
    Matir Pahar
    1959
    Jago Hua Savera as
    Kasim (as Anees)
    Music Department
    1997
    Ekhono Onek Raat (lyricist - as Khan Ata)
    1995
    Sujan Sakhi (lyricist)
    1994
    Sujon Sokhi (lyricist)
    1986
    Parash Pathar (lyricist)
    1983
    Arshinagar (lyricist)
    1980
    Daan Pite Chele (lyricist)
    1979
    Din Jai Kotha Thakey (lyricist)
    1975
    Sujon Sokhi (lyricist)
    1974
    Triratna (lyricist)
    1973
    Jhorer Pakhi (lyricist)
    1970
    Apon Por (lyricist)
    1970
    Jibon Theke Neya (lyricist) / (playback singer)
    1969
    Jowar Bhata (lyricist)
    1969
    Moner Moto Bou (lyricist)
    1963
    Kancher Deyal (lyricist) / (playback singer)
    1962
    Shurjosnan (lyricist)
    1961
    Kokhono Asheni (playback singer)
    1959
    Ae Desh Tomar Amar (lyricist)
    Director
    1997
    Ekhono Onek Raat
    1986
    Parash Pathar
    1983
    Arshinagar
    1980
    Daan Pite Chele
    1979
    Din Jai Kotha Thakey (as Promod Kar)
    1975
    Sujon Sokhi (as Promod Kar)
    1974
    Triratna (as Promod Kar)
    1973
    Abar Tora Manush Ho
    1971
    Sukh-Dukhkho
    1969
    Jowar Bhata
    1968
    Arun Barun Kironmala
    1968
    Sooye Nadiya Jaage Pani
    1967
    Nawab Sirajuddaula
    1966
    Raja Sanyasi
    1964
    Onek Diner Chena
    Producer
    1997
    Ekhono Onek Raat (producer)
    1983
    Arshinagar (producer)
    1979
    Din Jai Kotha Thakey (producer)
    1966
    Raja Sanyasi (producer)
    Soundtrack
    1973
    Abar Tora Manush Ho (writer: "Ek Nodi Rokto Periye")
    1969
    Jowar Bhata (lyrics: "Mon Jodi Bhenge Jay Jaak, Jaak Kisu Bolbona) / (writer: "Mon Jodi Bhenge Jay Jaak, Jaak Kisu Bolbona)
    Cinematographer
    1966
    Raja Sanyasi
    Sound Department
    1966
    Raja Sanyasi (sound)
    Thanks
    2004
    Ek Khondo Jomi (dedicatee)
    2002
    Hason Raja (dedicated to the memory of)
    1995
    Sujan Sakhi (grateful acknowledgment)
    1994
    Sujon Sokhi (grateful acknowledgment)
    1971
    Nacher Putul (thanks)

    References

    Khan Ataur Rahman Wikipedia


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