27th Bachsas Awards | |
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Awarded for | outstanding performers of the silver screen, small screen, music, dance and theatre in 2005 |
Awarded by | Bangladesh Cholochitra Sangbadik Samity (Bangladesh Cine-Journalists' Association) |
Presented by | Bangladesh Cholochitra Sangbadik Samity (Bangladesh Cine-Journalists' Association) |
Announced on | 2006 |
Presented on | September 16, 2004 |
Site | Bangladesh China Friendship Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Highlights | |
Best Actor | Ilias Kanchan |
Best Actress | Moushumi |
The 27th Bachsas Awards were given by Bangladesh Cholochitra Sangbadik Samity (Bangladesh Cine-Journalists' Association) to outstanding performers of the silver screen, small screen, music, dance and theatre in 2005. This award was introduced in 1972 to encourage the fledgling film industry of the country. [1] [2]
Name of Awards | Winner(s) | Film |
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Best Actor | Ilias Kanchan | |
Best Actress | Moushumi | [3] |
Best Female Playback Singer | Anupoma Mukti | Hajar Bachhor Dhore [4] |
Best Cinematography | Mahfuzur Rahman Khan | Hajar Bachhor Dhore [5] |
Name of Awards | Winner(s) | Drama Serial |
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Best Actor | Zahid Hasan | |
Best Actress | Bijori Barkatullah | [3] |
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