Dipjol

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Dipjol
Born Monowar Hossain Dipjol
(1958-06-15)June 15, 1958
Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Other names Kera Bera King, Bishu
Occupation Film actor, producer, politician
Years active 1992-present

Dipjol (Born : Monowar Hossain Dipjol, Bengali: মনোয়ার হোসেন ডিপজল, on 15 June 1958), is a Bangladeshi actor, producer, Writer, politician and a business man.[1][2] He was born on 15 June 1958 at Bagbari, ward no.9, Mrpur, Dhaka. He is the third son of Late Hazi Sohrab Hossain and Al -Haz Jobeda Begum. His elder brothers are Al-haj Shahadat Hossain Badshas, and Anowar Hossain Afzal. He has four sisters. They are Al-haj Noorjahan Begum, Selina Begum, Parvin Begum and Jesmin Begum. He is the grandson of Famous businessman and donor Hazi Lal Miah Fakir. He is married to Rumana Monowar Joba and has three kids. Sadman Monowar Shoumik Omi and Md. Sadab Monowar Fahim are Two sons and Oliza Monowar Meghla is his daughter. He is the elected commissioners of Ward number 9 since 1994 until his data. He is the owner of Fahim Shooting spot, in Rajfulbari, Savar. He also owns Asia cinema hall, Parbat Cinema Hall, Parbat Pictures -2 (A film production and distribution house. Nowadays, he plays positive and roles since 2006 starting with Chachu.He made his debut with Habildar, his co-artist was lima,also with Jashim,Nuthan,and Dany Sidak.

Filmography

Serial Film Role Co-Artist/ Co-STAR Bangla Title Notes
1 Takar Pahar -- টাকার পাহাড় Villain
2 Habildar -- হাবিলদার Hero
3 kata Rifle -- কাটা রাইফেল Villain
4 kata Lash -- কাটা লাশ Villains
5 Teji -- manna তেজী Villains
6 Mon -- Shabnur, Riaz মন Villains
7 Ammajan -- Manna, Moushumi আম্মাজান (1998) Villains
8 Nayok -- Manna নায়ক Villains
9 Koti Takar Kabin -- Apu Biswas কোটি টাকার কাবিন (2006) Hero
10 Chacchu Chacchu (Uncle) Apu Biswas, Shakib Khan চাচ্চু (2006) Hero
11 Dadima Apu Biswas দাদীমা (2006) Hero
12 Jomidar Purnima, Riaz জমিদার (2010) Hero
13 Manik Ratan dui Vai Toma Mirza, Kazi Maruf মানিক রাতন দুই ভাই (2012) Hero

See also

References

  1. "" BD today's news.
  2. "," Jana Ojana, Popular Bangadeshi web magazine

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