Buker Bhitor Agun

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Buker Bhitor Agun
Directed by Chatku Ahmed
Written byChatku Ahmed
Screenplay byChatku Ahmed
Story byChatku Ahmed
Produced byTanju and Sheta
Starring Salman Shah
Shabnur
Ferdous Ahmed
Wasimul Bari Rajib
Misha Sawdagor
Don
CinematographyShohidullah Dulal
Edited byMunir Hossain Abul
Music byNur Mannan
Production
company
M M Movies
Release date
  • 5 September 1997 (1997-09-05)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Buker Bhitor Agun is a 1997 Bangladeshi film directed by Chatku Ahmed and produced by Tanju and Sheta, under the banner of M M Movies. It stars Salman Shah, Shahnur, Ferdous Ahmed, Wasimul Bari Rajib, Misha Sawdagor, Don and others. It is the debut film of actor Ferdous Ahmed [1] and is the last film of Bangladeshi legendary actor Salman Shah. [2] [3]

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Cast

Music

The music of the film is composed by Nur Mannan. Lyrics written by Kamruzzaman Kajal, Milton Khondokar and Ahmed Rizvi.

Production

Salman could not complete this film, were completed by the makers with the help of other actors and puppeteers. But even though there were shadow characters in some scenes, the audience found Salman there too. [4]

Box office

This movie also one of the his all commercial box office success movies. [5]

Release

This film was released on 5 September 1997. [6]

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