Amin Khan | |
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আমিন খান | |
Born | Amin Khan 24 December 1972 |
Education | Ideal College |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990–present |
Height | 6 ft (183 cm)[ citation needed ] |
Spouse | Sneegdha Khan |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Amit Hasan (brother-in-law) |
Amin Khan is a Bangladeshi actor. Khan has appeared in about 200 films as well as television shows. [1]
Khan was born and grew up in greater Khulna. [2] He then went to Dhaka to live with his uncle. "My uncle taught me how to fight shyness. He used to make me wear a lungi and make me walk to Mokbazar" said Amin Khan. From there, director Mohammad Hossain acted him in the famous film Obujh Duti Mon. He grew in the hearts of many people.
Khan studied at Ideal College, Dhaka.[ citation needed ]
In 1990, he came into the media through a competition named Notun Mukher Shondhane. He started acting in a 1993 movie titled Obuj Duti Mon, which was directed by Mohammad Hossain. One of the films that brought him to attention was Soitan Manush directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar. He was acted akbar blockbuster film Coolie .
Amin Khan is currently serving as the senior executive director at Walton.[ citation needed ]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes | Ref. |
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1993 | Obujh Duti Mon: The Innocent Love | Shagor | Mohammad Hossain | Debut Film | [3] |
1994 | Hridoy Theke Hridoy | Joy Chowdhury | Shahadat Khan | ||
Duniar Badsha | Abdullah | Badol Khondokhar | |||
Moha Vumikompo | Amit Dada | Suvash Shom | |||
1995 | Hridoy Amar | Hridoy | Dilip Shom | [4] | |
Banglar Commando | Joy | Mohammed Hossain | Released on NTV | ||
1996 | Soitan Manush | Inspector Akash | Montazur Rahman Akbar | ||
1997 | Jonom Jonom | Awal Chowdury | |||
Amar Maa | Montazur Rahman Akbar | ||||
Coolie | Babu | Montazur Rahman Akbar | |||
Spordha | Raju | Mostafizur Rahman Babu | |||
1998 | Moner Moto Mon | Raja | Montazur Rahman Akbar | ||
Ranga Bou | Mohammad Hossain | ||||
Sagorika | Helal Khan | ||||
1999 | Ke Amar Baba | [4] | |||
Love in Singapore | |||||
1999 | Mogher Mulluk | Montazur Rahman Akbar | |||
2001 | Kothin Bastob | Montazur Rahman Akbar | |||
Thekao Mastan | Dorjoy | Malek Afsari | |||
2002 | Laal Doriya | Doriya / Shimul | |||
Hira Chuni Panna | Dorjoy | ||||
2006 | Pitar Ason | F I Manik | [4] | ||
2008 | Boro Vai Zindabad | ||||
Bodhu Boron | |||||
Peshadar Khuni | |||||
Somadhi | |||||
2009 | Thekao Andolon | ||||
Prithibi Takar Golam | |||||
Kallu Mama | Badshah Bhai | [5] | |||
Mukhomukhi | Raja | Aziz Ahmed Bulbul | [5] | ||
Uttejito | Riyad | Ahmed Nasir | [5] | ||
Jiboner Cheye Dami | Nayon Rahman | Mostafizur Rahman Babu | [5] | ||
Shubho Bibaho | Himself | Debashish Biswas | Special appearance | ||
Boner Jonno Juddho | Raju | Shapan Chowdhury | |||
2010 | Amar Swapno Amar Songshar | Pavel | F I Manik | [5] | |
Tumi Chara Bachina | Noyon | Mostafizur Rahman Babu | Released on Ntv | [6] | |
Mayer Chokh | Doctor Akash | Montazur Rahman Akbar | [5] | ||
Majhir Chele Barrister | Barrister Mamun | Enayet Karim | |||
Shami Amar Behesht | Akash | Mostafizur Rahman Babu | |||
2011 | Sathi Hara Nagin | Nagraj / Mohon | Delwar Jahan Jhantu | ||
Paper Prayeschitta | Nazrul | SM Sarkar | |||
Goriber Mon Onek Boro | Badol | Mohammed Aslam | [5] | ||
2012 | Shami Vaggo | Raja | F I Manik | ||
Nayori | Ujjal Majhi | Ruhul Amin | [7] | ||
O Amar Desher Mati | Monir | Ananta Hira | [7] [8] | ||
2014 | Kacher Shotru | Tiger / Lubu | M. A. Awal | [7] | |
Khov | Inspector Biplob | Shahadat Hossain Liton | [9] | ||
Lobe Pap Pape Mrittu | Shaheb | Sohanur Rahman Sohan | [5] [10] | ||
2016 | Ek Jobaner Jomidar Hare Galen Ei Bar | Ali | Uttam Akash | ||
2019 | Obotar | Mukto | Mahmud Hasan Sikdar | ||
Farayeji Andolon 1842 | Dudu Miyan | Dayel Rahman | [11] |
Music Videor
Year | Song | Singer | Director | Co-Starring |
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2019 | "Laal Sobuj" (Cricket Song) | Dinat Jahan Munni, Ayub Shahriar, Sabbir Zaman, Ahmad Humayun, Ronty Das, Tasnim Aurin, Arif & Masum | Ziauddin Alam | Mahiya Mahi, Eamin Haque Bobby, Dighi, Moushumi Hamid, Symon Sadik, Kazi Maruf & Mamnun Hasan Emon |
Year | Telefilm | Director | Role | Source |
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Shomoy er Valobasha Osomoye Kano | ||||
Tobuo | ||||
Valobashi | ||||
2012 | Bhu-Chitra | written and directed by Sanjoy Barua | [13] | |
2013 | Ami Tumi Shey | Taju Kamrul | [10] | |
2013 | Na Bola Valobasha | Taju Kamrul | [14] | |
2015 | Nisshash | Imran Hussain Imu | ||
2015 | Love Speed | GM Shoikat | [15] |
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