Shubho Bibaho

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Shubho Bibaho

Movie DVD Cover
Directed by Debashish Biswas
Produced by Gaiatri Biswas
Written by Debashish Biswas
Starring Riaz
Ferdous
Apu Biswas
Nipun
Amin Khan
Purnima
Kaniz Subarna
Music by Imon Saha
Shawkat Ali Imon
Bappa Mojumdar
Cinematography Mirza R N Propel
Editing by Shahidul Haque
Farhanur Rahmen Biplob
Distributed by Geeti Chitrakotha
Release dates 2009
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali

Shubho Bibaho also (Bengali: শুভ বিবাহ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film.[1] The film was released in 2009 in Bangladesh. It is directed and written by Debashish Biswas, produced by Gaiatri Biswas, and also distributed by Geeti Chitrakotha.

Cast

  • Riaz as Arman
  • Ferdous as Rajib
  • Apu Biswas as Megha
  • Nipun as Sonia
  • Amin Khan as Special appearance (Dance)
  • Purnima as Special appearance (Dance)
  • Kanij Suborna as Special appearance (Song)
  • Dolly Johur as Megha’s Mother
  • Probir Mitra as Megha’s Father
  • Tushar Khan as

Crew

  • Director: Debashish Biswas
  • Producer: Gaiatri Biswas
  • Story: Debashish Biswas
  • Script: Debashish Biswas
  • Music: Imon Saha, Shawkat Ali Imon and Bappa Mojumdar
  • Lyrics: Kabir Bokul
  • Cinematography: Mirza R N Propel
  • Editing: Shahidul Haque and Farhanur Rahmen Biplob
  • Distributor: Geeti Chitrakotha

Technical details

  • Format: 35 MM (Color)
  • Running Time: 128 Minutes
  • Real: 13 Pans
  • Original Language: Bengali
  • Country of Origin: Bangladesh
  • Date of Theatrical Release: 2009
  • Year of the Product: 2008
  • Technical Support: Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC)

Soundtrack

Track's Title's Singer's Performer's
1 Shei Meyeti Emon Bappa Mazumdar Ferdous
2 Chokher Isharate Kaniz Suborna Kaniz Suborna
3 Ridoy Jekhane Muhin and Ronty Ferdous and Nipun
4 Shuvo Bibaho Andrew Kishore and Asif Riaz and Ferdous
5 Ure Ure Jay Pakhi Andrew Kishore and Runa Laila Amin Khan and Purnima

References

  1. Published: bd-natok.com Shuvo Bibah Eid 2010 Natok Karim Waheed, accessed: 24 April 2011

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