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Kukkhato Khuni
2000 Bangladeshi film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kukkhato Khuni is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film released in 2000. The film was directed and produced by Montazur Rahman Akbar. The film based on the biography of Ershad Sikder,[3] although the director did not admit it.[4] The story of the film was written by Abdullah Zahir Babu. The film topped the list of highest grossing films of 2000.[5] in 79 hall, which was the first widest release for any Bangladeshi film.
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Plot
The infamous Godfather simply cut off the hands of a young man's father, and in retaliation, the young man gradually becomes a notorious murderer.
Cast
- Manna - Babul
- Mousumi- Navana, Salauddin's niece
- Dipzol - Tarafdar
- Helal Khan - Badal
- Maury - hope
- Razzak - Aminul Haque, Babul's father
- Dolly Zahur - Minu, Babul's mother
- Dildar - Twina
- Humayun Faridi - Ismail Sardar, political leader
- Mizu Ahmed - Salauddin
- Sadeq Siddiqui - Alam
- ATM Samsuzzaman - Dal Pintu
- Misha Saudagar - Misha
- Jambu - Sambhu
- Faqira - Maktu, brother of Tarafdar
- Gangua - OC Rahman, OC of Agargaon Police Station
- Azharul Islam Khan - Commissioner of Police
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Music
The music of the film is composed by Shawkat Ali Emon with lyrics by Kabir Bakul. The song "Ami Andho" has been composed by Birbal and written by Riton Adhikari Rintu.
- "Mon Preme Poris Na" - Rizia Parveen
- "Ami Andho" - Swapan Khan
- "Shoni Robi Duidin Gelo" - Andrew Kishore, Uma Khan
- "Ei Hridoyer Sada Kagoje" (part 1) - Kanak Chapa, Kumar Bishwajit
- "Ei Hridoyer Sada Kagoje" (part 2) - Kanak Chapa, Kumar Bishwajit
References
External links
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