Bashir Hossain

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Bashir Hossain
বশির হোসেন
Born(1934-11-22)22 November 1934
Comilla, East Bengal, British India
Died23 April 1978(1978-04-23) (aged 43)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationFilm editor
Years active19591977
Notable work Lathial
Simana Periye
Awards National Film Award (3rd times)

Bashir Hossain is a Bangladeshi film editor and director. He won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Editing three consecutive times, for the films Lathial (1975), Matir Maya (1976), and Simana Periye (1977). [1] [2] Although best known as an editor, he also directed the 1966 film 13 Number Feku Ostagar Lane . [3]

Contents

Selected films

Awards and nominations

National Film Awards

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
1975National Film Award Best Editing Lathial Won
1976National Film AwardBest EditingMatir MayaWon
1977National Film Award Best Editing Simana Periye Won [4]

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