Badol Khondokar

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Badol Khondokar
Born (1960-05-27) 27 May 1960 (age 63)
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer

Badol Khondokar (born 27 May 1960) is a Bangladeshi film director and producer.

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Biography

Khondokar was born on 27 May 1960. [1] He directed films such as Swapner Prithibi, Prithibi Tomar Amar, Sagorika, Abar Ekti Juddho, Prem Korechhi Besh Korechhi and Bidrohi Padma. His last direction was Bidrohi Padma. [2] It was released in 2006. [3] He involved in producing films too. [2]

Khondokar collected a nomination form for Kurigram-3 in 2013 for the Tenth Jatiya Sangsad Election. [4] Later, he withdrew his nomination form. [2] He is the cultural advisor of the central committee of the Jatiyo Party. [1]

Selected filmography

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