Amar Ache Jol

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Amar Ache Jol
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Directed by Humayun Ahmed
Written by Humayun Ahmed
Starring
Music by S I Tutul, Habib Wahid
Cinematography Mahfuzur Rahman Khan
Production
company
Distributed by Channel i
Release date
  • 2 October 2008 (2008-10-02)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryBangladesh
Language Bengali

Amar Ache Jol is a 2008 dhallywood film directed by Humayun Ahmed and produced by Impress Telefilm Limited. The film stars Zahid Hasan, Ferdous Ahmed, Meher Afroz Shaon and marks the debut of Bidya Sinha Mim.[ citation needed ]

Plot

This story is about young love. A teenage girl falls in love with her elder sister's childhood sweetheart. Though she is a widow now with a child she still harbours feelings for him. They go on a vacation where due to a few fortuitous events Dilu's infatuation with Jamil grows. When she realizes that Jamil is not hers to keep rather Jamil and Nishat are still deeply in love. She sacrifices her life for her unrequited feelings, for her sister's happiness.

Cast

Soundtrack

Amar Ache Jol
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Soundtrack album by
Released2008
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Language Bengali

The music of the film was composed by Habib Wahid and S I Tutul.

No.TracksSinger
1Amar Ache Jol Meher Afroz Shaon
2Cholo Brishtite Bhiji Habib Wahid
3Nodir Naam Moyurakkhi S I Tutul
4Cholo Brishtite Bhiji Sabina Yasmin
5Cholo Brishtite Bhiji Dilshad Nahar Kona
6Amra Jabo Agun
7Cholo Brishtite Bhiji Habib Wahid
8Amar Ache Jol (Repeated)Shumona Bordhon
9Gacher Daley Bari Siddiqui
10Poth Dhorey Jachhey ManushTanvir
11Gacher Daley (Female)Shahnaz Beli
12Central Mental Nachiketa Chakraborty

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