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Zafar Iqbal (actor)

Bangladeshi actor, singer and freedom fighter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Zafar Iqbal (born 25 September 1950[1][2] – died 8 January 1992 [2])[a] was a Bangladeshi actor, singer and freedom fighter.[3] He acted in 150 films. Singer Shahnaz Rahmatullah and music composer Anwar Parvez were his siblings.[4]

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Background

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Iqbal with his sister Shahnaz Rahmatullah in the 1960s.

Iqbal learned to play guitar in the 1970s. He formed his own band Rambling Stone in 1966 with two of his friends named Mukit & Akash. The band used to perform regularly at the hotel InterContinental Dhaka. Music director Robin Ghosh hired him as a session guitarist for his upcoming film Pitch Dhala Poth. During one of those shows, director Khan Ataur Rahman met Iqbal and offered him work as an actor in a lead role for the film Apan Por .[3]

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Career

After the Bangladesh Liberation War, Iqbal started acting regularly from the mid-1970s. He acted in films including Shurjo Shongram, its sequel Shurjo Grahan, Mastan (1975), Bedin, Chor, Ongshidar, Noyoner Alo (1984), Ashirbad, Abishkar, Morjada, Chobol, Shikar, Jogajog, Premik, Shondhi, Akorshon, Obodan, Miss Lanka, Doshi, Shahosh, Gorjon, Kabin, Chorer Bou, Usila, Srodhdha, Shajano Bagan, Bondhu Amar, Lawarish, MohaShotru and Lokhkhir Shongshar.[3] He co-starred with actress Bobita in more than 30 films.[3]

In the mid-1980s, Iqbal released a solo album.[3] He died of liver failure in 1991.

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Personal life and death

Iqbal was married to Sonia. Together they had two sons, Shadab and Zain.[1] The eminent singer died on 6 January 1992, due to cancer.

Filmography

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Notes

  1. Sources disagree on the dates of Iqbal's birth and death

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