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Name
  
Kohinoor Akhter

Nephews
  
Onik

Siblings
  
Bobita, Champa

Role
  
Movie actress

Years active
  
1965–


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Relatives
  
Bobita (sister)Champa (sister)Riaz (cousin)

Spouse
  
Zahir Raihan (m. 1968–1971)

Movies
  
Symphony of Agony, Chandranath


Similar
  
Dilara Zaman, Sumita Devi, Anwara Begum

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Shuchanda (born Kohinoor Akhter) is a Bangladeshi movie actress born in Jessore. She started her career in the mid 1960s. She is the eldest sister of Bobita and Chompa, two other actresses in Dhallywood; the Bangladeshi actor Riaz is her first cousin.

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নায়িকা সুচন্দা অবাক করা জীবনী | Biography of Shuchanda


Early life

Shuchanda's real name is Kohinoor Akhter. In 1968, Shuchonda married Zahir Raihan, a film director of the country.

Film career

Shuchanda started her career in 1965. Suchanda debuted her film career by performing in movie “Kagojer Nouka,” which was directed by Subhash Dutta, in 1966. Subsequently, she starred in Hindu Mythology-based film "Behula" in 1967 opposite Abdur Razzak. In 1970, she acted in Jibon Theke Neya. Suchanda acted in the 60s through 70s.

As a film producer and director

In 1985 Suchanda debuted as a film producer and produced Teen Kanya from her production house "Suchanda Cholochitra." It has been said that Suchanda's father had a dream to watch his three daughters together in the screen at a time. His dream became true in movie Teen Kanya. That movie was made under the banner of "Suchanda Cholochitra." Before release of the film Suchanda's father died. The movie was released in 1985.Teen Kanya was a smash hit film of the year. In 1995 Suchanda introduced her son Topu Raihan in her film Prem Preeti. The film was also a big hit. Later Suchanda ventured as a director and directed Hajar Bochor Dhore, an adaptation of a novel of the same title by Zahir Raihan. The film brought Suchanda National Awards for Best Film in 2005. 

Awards

  • Winner Best Film, Hajar Bachhor Dhore 2005
  • Winner Best Director, Hajar Bahhor Dhore 2005
  • Winner Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Film: Hajar Bachhor Dhore 2005
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2005
    Haajar Bachhar Dhorey as
    Tuni's Mother
    1997
    Nirjan Dwip
    1988
    Agomon as
    Kohinur
    1985
    Ramer Sumoti as
    Netra
    1985
    Tin Konya as
    Chanda
    1985
    Miss Lolita
    1984
    Chandranath as
    Sulochona, Sorozu's Mother
    1984
    Pension
    1984
    Princess Tina Khan as
    Ranu
    1982
    Boro Barir Meye
    1982
    Shobuj Sathi
    1981
    Kalmilata as
    Nahar
    1979
    Bela Shesher Gaan
    1974
    Bichar
    1974
    Songram
    1973
    Dhire Bohe Meghna as
    Nazma
    1972
    Osru Diye Lekha as
    Nazma
    1972
    Jibon Sangeet as
    Shila
    1971
    Sukh-Dukhkho
    1970
    Ontorongo
    1970
    Jibon Theke Neya as
    Bithi
    1970
    Je Agune Puri
    1969
    Moner Moto Bou
    1969
    Pyasa
    1968
    Shuorani Duorani as
    Rajkonna Monimala
    1968
    Songsar
    1968
    Jahan Baje Shehnai as
    Sawan
    1968
    Kuchbaran Konna
    1968
    Parashmoni
    1968
    Rakhal Bondhu as
    Fulbanu
    1968
    Dui Bhai as
    Laila
    1967
    Anowara as
    Anowara
    1967
    Chaowa Paowa
    1967
    Nayan Tara as
    Nayan
    1967
    Ayna O Oboshishto as
    Rokeya
    1966
    Kagojer Nouka
    1966
    Zarina Sundori
    1966
    Behula as
    Behula
    1964
    Megh Bhanga Rodh
    Producer
    2005
    Haajar Bachhar Dhorey (producer)
    1985
    Tin Konya (producer)
    1970
    Taka Ana Pai (producer)
    Director
    2005
    Haajar Bachhar Dhorey
    Writer
    2005
    Haajar Bachhar Dhorey (screenplay)
    Miscellaneous
    2005
    Haajar Bachhar Dhorey (choreographer - as Kohinoor Akhter Suchanda)
    Thanks
    1988
    Agomon (acknowledgment - as Begum Kohinur Akhtar)
    1972
    Arunodoyer Agnishakkhi (grateful acknowledgment)

    References

    Shuchanda Wikipedia