Masum Parvez Rubel

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Masum Parvez Rubel
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Rubel in 2020
Born
Masum Parvez Rubel

(1960-05-03) 3 May 1960 (age 64)
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
Years active1986–present
ChildrenNiloy Parvez
Relatives

Masum Parvez Rubel (born 3 May 1960) [1] is a Bangladeshi film actor, fighting director, producer and director. [2] He is a current vice-president of the Bangladesh Film Artists' Association.

Contents

Rubel's career in the Bengali film industry began with the film Laraku. He has appeared in over 200 films. His notable films are "Utthan Poton", Uddhar, Bir Purush, Bajromusti, and Vondo. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Career

In 1986, at the age of 26, Rubel made his acting debut in the film "Laraku", directed by Shahidul Islam Khokon. In his acting career, he has played over two hundred films.

On 28 January 2022, Rubel became a vice-president of the Bangladesh Film Artists' Association after bagging 191 votes. Dipjol also became. [7]

Filmography

  1. Laraku
  2. Uddhar
  3. Bir Purush
  4. Bojromusti
  5. Akarma
  6. Biplob
  7. Bishdat
  8. Utthan Poton
  9. Sontrash
  10. Ghatok
  11. Opohoron
  12. Shotru Bhoyonkor
  13. Top Rongbaz
  14. Din Mojur
  15. Bishwapremik
  16. Naro Pisash
  17. Rakkhosh
  18. Sotorko Soytan
  19. Duhshahosh
  20. Swajan
  21. Grihojuddho
  22. Lompot
  23. Charidike Shotru
  24. Vondo
  25. Seyana Pagol
  26. Pagla Ghonta
  27. Joddha
  28. Kothin Shasti
  29. Shikari
  30. Probesh Nisedh
  31. Bichchu Bahini
  32. Mukhoshdhari
  33. Chai Khamota
  34. Mayer Jonno Juddho
  35. Ondhokare Chita
  36. Khuner Porinam
  37. Baghe Baghe Lorai
  38. Tornado Kamal
  39. Bisakto Chokh: The Blue Eye
  40. City Rangbazz
  41. Rokto Pipasha
  42. Charidike Ondhokar
  43. Don
  44. Mahaguru
  45. Mrittudondo
  46. Ajker Hitler
  47. Sontrashi Nayok
  48. Murkho Manob
  49. Manush
  50. Cyclone
  51. Durdhorsho Durjoy
  52. Sraddha
  53. Ulka
  54. Ragi
  55. Poradhin
  56. Artonad
  57. Akheri Rasta
  58. Biddrohi Konna
  59. Makrasha
  60. Chokher Pani
  61. Ghorer Shotru
  62. Shotru Sabdhan
  63. Bagher Thaba
  64. Khaichi Tore
  65. Return Ticket
  66. Hunkar
  67. Bir Bikram
  68. Bir Joddha
  69. Bajropat
  70. Rubel Amar Naam
  71. Desh Dushmon
  72. Golamir Jingir
  73. Goyenda
  74. Jolonto Agun
  75. Sukher Agun
  76. Mintu Samrat
  77. Mitthyer Raza
  78. Bipod Sonket
  79. Billu Mastan
  80. Beimanir Shasti
  81. Ami Shahenshah
  82. Shesh Aghat
  83. Mir Jafar
  84. Agni Sontan
  85. Jobab De
  86. Khoma Nei
  87. Mayer Kanna
  88. Inquilab
  89. Shotru Ghayel
  90. Bondhu Beiman
  91. Desh Desahantor
  92. Dhor Mastan
  93. Agun Amar Nam
  94. Odhinayok
  95. Golabarood
  96. Truck Driver
  97. Azad
  98. Aan
  99. Durnitibaaz
  100. Haramkhor
  101. Khalash
  102. Godfather
  103. Zamidar
  104. Dhanda
  105. Palatok Ashami
  106. Mastaner Dapot
  107. Goriber Samman
  108. Zinda Dafon
  109. Baba Keno Asami
  110. Ferari Asami
  111. Manik Badsha
  112. Golmaal
  113. Rajpother Raja
  114. Rokto Nishan
  115. Vangchur
  116. Rajar Bhai Badsha
  117. Kangali Raja
  118. Badsha Gunda
  119. Daal Bhat
  120. Koyla
  121. Maidan
  122. Khesarot
  123. Hero Number One
  124. Rokto Gorom
  125. Danger Hero
  126. Dhakar Samrat
  127. Jono Neta
  128. Kalo Chosma
  129. Bostir Shahenshah
  130. Chorom Shikkha
  131. Durniti Domon
  132. Tollashi
  133. Moron Aghat
  134. Ajker Gorom Khobor
  135. Tochnoch
  136. Sadarghater Coolie
  137. Danga Domon
  138. Guerilla Bahini
  139. Danger Mission
  140. Pagla Mastan
  141. Arjon
  142. Maa Mati Desh
  143. Maha Shotru
  144. Onnay Attyachar
  145. Oshobho Manush
  146. Premik Dakat
  147. Aboidho Shotru
  148. Ghum Haram
  149. Andho Aain
  150. Elakar Badsha
  151. Omor Akbor
  152. Samporko
  153. Ora Soldier
  154. Barricade
  155. Counter Attack
  156. Dushmoner Dushmon
  157. Kata Lash
  158. Ranga Mastan
  159. Robi Mastan
  160. Kothin Shasti
  161. Premik Dakat
  162. Kungfu Nayok
  163. Challenger Mukhe
  164. Footpather Shahenshah
  165. Jibon Mane Juddho
  166. Hingsro Thaba
  167. Bhoyonkor Sontrashi
  168. Bhoyonkor Raja
  169. Louho Manob
  170. Khamotar Larai
  171. Sukher Ashay
  172. Shirsho Santrasi Greftar
  173. Lawarish
  174. Lorai
  175. Bhaiya Number One
  176. Premika Chintai
  177. Churmar
  178. Chhoto Bon
  179. Time Nai
  180. Goriber Bichar Nai
  181. Grina
  182. Uttar Dokkhin
  183. Eksho Koti Taka
  184. Maha Tandob
  185. Mrittur Sathe Panja
  186. Malamaal
  187. Mastan Samrat
  188. Mukti Chai
  189. Mukhosh
  190. Bikrom
  191. Banglar Bagh
  192. Beyadab
  193. Borobhai Zindabad
  194. Nesha
  195. Nil Sagorer Tire
  196. Domka
  197. Dojok
  198. Dui Chor
  199. Judge Saheb
  200. Durdanto Dapot
  201. Judge Er Raye Fasi
  202. Jiddi Sontan
  203. Kata Rifle
  204. Kala Duniya
  205. Atto Prokash
  206. Amader Choto Bhai
  207. Oshanto Badsha
  208. Annayer Protishodh
  209. Linja
  210. Joddha
  211. Ak Number Ashami
  212. Warning
  213. Kill Him (2023)

Rubel and Khokon Collaboration

  • Laraku (1986)
  • Bir Purush (1988)
  • Bajromushti (1989)
  • Uddhar (1989)
  • Biplob (1990)
  • Akarma (1990)
  • Sontrash (1991)
  • Bishdat (1991)
  • Din Mojur (1991)
  • Top Rangbazz (1991)
  • Utthan Poton (1992)
  • Shotru Bhoyongkar (1992)
  • Shotorko Shoytan (1993)
  • Opohoron (1993)
  • Duhshahosh (1994)
  • Ghatok (1994)
  • Bishwapremik (1995)
  • Grihojuddho (1996)
  • Rakkhosh (1996)
  • Lompot (1996)
  • Charidike Shotru (1997)
  • Naro Pisash (1997)
  • Vondo (1998)
  • Pagla Ghonta (2000)
  • Joddha (2000)
  • Mukhoshdhari (2002)
  • Chai Khamota (2003)

Personal life

Rubel has a son, Niloy Parvez. [8]

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