Megher Koley Rod

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Megher Koley Rod
Directed by Nargis Akhtar
Screenplay by Nargis Akhtar
Starring
Music by S. I. Tutul
Release date
  • 1 August 2008 (2008-08-01)
Running time
143 minutes
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali-language

Megher Koley Rod (English: Sunshines in the Lap of Clouds) is a 2008 Bangladeshi film directed by Nargis Akhtar and stars Riaz, Tony Dias and Popy in lead roles. It earned six awards at the 33rd Bangladesh National Film Awards. [1]

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Synopsis

It deals with HIV AIDS disease. Its story is parallel to the director's first movie Meghla Akash . The film is made to create consciousness about lethal HIV AIDS. Popy plays an AIDS patient, Rodela. [1]

Cast

Soundtrack

Megher Koley Rod
Soundtrack album by
S I Tutul (composer)
Pranab Ghosh (lyrics)
Released2008 (Bangladesh)
Recorded2008
Genre film music
Label Music
Producer Eagle Music
#Song-titleSinger(s)
1Bondhu Khuje Pelam Asif Akbar, Dinat Jahan Munni and Robi Chowdhury
2Ei Ki Prem BhalobashaAsif Akbar and Dinat Jahan Munni
3Shob Kotha Bolena Hridoy Monir Khan, Asif Akbar and Dinat Jahan Munni
4Tak Dum Dum TakRobi Chowdhury, Dinat Jahan Munni and Pranab Ghosh

Awards

33rd Bangladesh National Film Awards

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References

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