Ramer Sumati

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Ramer Sumati
Directed byShahidul Amin
Screenplay by Shahidul Amin
Story by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
Produced byBegum Amina Ahmed
Starring
CinematographyMohammad Saeed Khan
Edited byLutfar Rahman
Music byMansur Ahmed
Release date
1985
Running time
115 minutes
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali

Ramer Sumati is a 1985 Bangladeshi drama film starring Bobita and Joy in lead roles. [1] Prabir Mitra plays grandfather's role. [2] [3] This is the debut film of actor Sadek Bachchu. [4] [5] [6]

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Synopsis

Ram is a teenage boy who is very precocious and wicked. He keeps on creating havocs for villagers. Today he has stolen the fruit of someone's tree, so tomorrow the complaint that he stole the fish from someone's pond is always coming. His elder brother Shyam works under the zamindar. His wife dominates him. He only obeys his wife Narayani. One day when he got into a dispute with the zamindar's son, Narayani fought with him and stopped talking to him. Disappointed at this, he realizes his mistake when he loses his relationship with his relatives and decides to leave the village with all his property to his nephew and move to his mama's house.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film's songs have been composed by Mansur Ahmed whereas lyrics were penned by Masud Karim.

No.TitleWriter(s)singer(s)Length
1."Rumjhum Nupur Baaje" Masud Karim Sabina Yasmin  
2."Aaj Dadur Biye"Masud KarimBaby Nowreen and Shamima Yasmin Deeba 
3."N/A"Masud Karim Runa Laila  

Awards

Bangladesh National Films Awards

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