Mamnun Hasan Emon

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Mamnun Hasan Emon
Born (1983-05-28) 28 May 1983
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Residence Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Other names Emon
Occupation Actor, television presenter
Years active 2007–present
Religion Islam

Mamnun Hasan Emon (born 28 May 1983), is a Bangladeshi film actor. Emon began his career in Toukir Ahmed's 2007 film Daruchini Dwip.

Emon earned widespread recognition in 2010 for his performances in the film Gohine Shobdo: Dark Renosance;[1] This performance won him several awards at International Film Festival,[citation needed] South Asian Film Festival,[citation needed] and Silent River Film Festival.[citation needed] He received further success for his film Lal Tip: The Red Point.[2]

In 2013 with Bangla Vision made a dramatic thriller in Qatar titled Valentine starring Emon, Sarika, Shahnur and directed by M-SIB. M-SIB showed the pair of Emon and Sarika together for first time on TV screens.[3]

Career

Emon started his career by modeling. He acted in several dramas. Then he started working in films

Filmography

Year Film Role Co-artist Director Notes
2007 Daruchini Dwip Shonju Riaz (actor), Momo, Bindu Towkir Ahmed
Ek Buk Bhalobasa Emon
2010 Gohine Shobdo Niloy Kusum Shikder
2012 Lal Tip Arnab Kusum Shikder Swapan Ahmed
2013 Eito Bhalobasha Nipun Akter, Nirab Hossain Shaheen Kabir Tutul
2014 Porobashinee Mehazabien, Nirab Hossain Swapan Ahmed
Jonakir Alo Bidya Sinha Mim Khalid Mahmud Mithu The film got 'Audience Choice Award' in 12th 'Asian Film Festival' [4]
Bhul Jodi Hoy Alisha Pradhan Chashi Nazrul Islam
Ontorongo Alisha Pradhan Chashi Nazrul Islam

Awards

Year Award Category Film Result
2008 Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Film Actor Ek Buk BHalobasha Nominated
2009 Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Film Actor Nominated
2010 Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Film Actor Gohine Shobdo Nominated
2011 Diamond World Channel I Best Award Best Film Actor Garments Konna Won

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