Native name সেজান মাহমুদ Name Sezan Mahmud Nationality Bangladeshi-American Role Writer | Ethnicity Bengali Alma mater Harvard University | |
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Occupation Writer, film director, lyricist, columnist, Physician by training, Professor of Public Health and Medicine. Genres Magic Realism, documentary, science fiction, science based adventures, children's Literature. |
Chandi jeisa by sezan mahmud hindi and bengali
Sezan Mahmud (Bengali: সেজান মাহমুদ) is a Bangladeshi-American writer, lyricist, and columnist of Bengali literature. He was awarded the Shishu Academy Award in 1395 Bengali year (1988). Officially known as Saleh M. M. Rahman, he works as a professor of medicine at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Contents
- Chandi jeisa by sezan mahmud hindi and bengali
- Interview with dr sezan mahmud
- Professional life
- Literature
- Compilations
- Novels and docu novel on the Liberation war
- Science fiction
- Short stories
- Science based adventure novels
- Feature
- Rhymes
- Edited books
- Filmography
- Published songs
- Awards in literature
- Awards in professional works
- References
Interview with dr sezan mahmud
Professional life
He received his M.B.B.S (M.D.) degree in medicine from Sir Salimullah Medical College, under Dhaka University in 1992, M.P.H degree from Harvard University School of Public Health in 1997 and Ph.D. from University of Alabama, Birmingham, School of Public Health in 2001. He has completed his IDF fellowship in Endocrinology at Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School. He was tenured full professor of Public Health at Florida A&M University and Clinical Research Professor of Medicine at Florida State University
Literature
Sezan Mahmud published his debut novel "AgniBalak" (অগ্নিবালক) in 2009, well received by eminent writers and critics of contemporary Bengali literature. His book on the true, untold stories of Naval Commandos in the Bangladesh liberation war (1971), one of the very first books on true stories of Liberation war, Operation Jackpot ("অপারেশন জ্যাকপট", ১৯৯১) was translated into English and published in Amazon Kiddle version. His contribution to popularize the history of liberation war of Bangladesh to youngsters is noteworthy. His juvenile novel based on the liberation war ('Moner Ghuri Latai', 1992) was retold in the full-length feature film "Gourob" (গৌরব) directed by nationally awarded film director Harunur Rashid. His writing has been selected and included by Bangladesh Text Book Board since 1996 in the sixth grade along with the most eminent writers of Bengali literature.
Compilations
Novels and docu-novel on the Liberation war
Science fiction
Short stories
Science-based adventure novels
Feature
Rhymes
Edited books
Filmography
Published songs
Sezan mahmud wrote and tuned many popular songs sung by eminent sigers of Bangladesh. His lyricist debut was "Nelson Mandela", a song written on Mandela's 70th birthday to collect signatures from mass population for unconditional release from jail. The song was sung by Fakir Alamgir. Among other popular songs Elomelo Chul ar Lolater Bhaj [Kanakchanpa], Ami Noi Bonolata Sen (Kanakchanpa), Kono Ek Sundori Rate (Samina Chowdhury) Amar Duchokh Diye (Tapan Chowdhury), Banchar Moro Banchte Chai (Renaissance), Ektai Prithibi Amader (Dolchut & other Bands), Tobu Bhalobahi Amader Dhaka (Fakir Alamgir) are mentionable.