Mayer Morjada
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Mayer Morjada | |
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VCD Cover | |
Directed by | Dlip Biswas |
Produced by | Gaiatri Biswas |
Written by | Dlip Biswas |
Starring |
Shakib Khan Manna Mousumi Shabnur Bobita Sohel Rana Humayun Faridi |
Music by | Imon Saha |
Cinematography | Abul Kaibe |
Editing by | Minto |
Distributed by |
G Series Geeti Chitrakotha |
Release dates |
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Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Mayer Morjada is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film.[1] The film released in 2006 all over Bangladesh.[2] It was directed and written by Dilip Biswas. It is a family-based romantic comedy film. The film stars Shakib Khan, Manna, Mousumi, Shabnur, Bobita, Sohel Rana, Humayun Faridi and Doli Zokar. This is last film of director Dilip Biswas. and Shakib Khan, Manna, Mousumi, Shabnur are seen together onscreen for the first and last time in this film. It was a block-buster and the highest-grossing film of 2006 in Bangladesh.[citation needed]
Cast
- Shakib Khan
- Manna
- Mousumi
- Shabnur
- Bobita
- Sohel Rana
- Humayun Faridi
- Doli Zokar
- Dr. Ezaz
- A K M Hasan
- Sazo Kadam
- Pobir Mitro
- Roton
Crew
- Director: Dlip Biswas
- Producer: Gaiatri Biswas &Debashish Biswas
- Story: Dlip Biswas
- Script: Dlip Biswas
- Music: Imon Saha
- Lyrics: Kabir Bokul
- Cinematography: Abul Kaibe
- Editing: Minto
- Distributor: Geeti Chitrakotha
Technical details
- Format: 35 MM (Color)
- Real: 13 Pans
- Original Language: Bengali
- Country of Origin: Bangladesh•Date of Theatrical Release: 2006
- Technical Support: Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC)
Music
Mayer Morjada | |
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Soundtrack album by Imon Shah | |
Released | 2006 |
Genre | Soundtrack/Filmi |
Producer | G Series |
Mayer Morjada films music directed by Bangladeshi famous music director Imon Shah.
Soundtrack
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Aamay vanda vebe" | Shakib Khan | ||
2. | "Mone mone eto din" | Shakib Khan and Shabnur | ||
3. | "Onek bachte chai" | Manna and Mousumi | ||
4. | "Tomar laiga morte pari" | Manna and Mousumi |
References
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