Shudhu Tumi (1997 film)

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Shudhu Tumi is a 1997 Bangladeshi romantic drama film written and directed by Kazi Morshed. [1] Produced by Shahidur Rahman Shahid and Muhammad Asad under the banner of Bari Studios. It is stars Salman Shah and Shama (her debut) in as the lead role alongside Humayun Faridi, Dildar, Dolly Johur and others. It is released on 18 July 1997 and it is the 25th film released by Salman Shah. [2]

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Shudhu Tumi
Directed by Kazi Morshed
Screenplay byKazi Morshed
Story byKazi Morshed
Produced byShahidur Rahman Shahid
Muhammad Asad
Starring Salman Shah
Shama
Humayun Faridi
Dildar
Dolly Johur
Parvez Gangua
CinematographySirajul Islam
Edited bySaiful Islam
Music by Alauddin Ali
Production
company
A S Movies
Release date
  • July 18, 1997 (1997-07-18)
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Cast

Music

The movie's music is composed by Alauddin Ali and lyrics written by Moniruzzaman Monir and Ashraf Babu and Agun, Kanak Chapa and Lipi Nasreen have given voice to the song. [4]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSingersLength
1."Ei Nirjon Niralay Nijhum Bone" Moniruzzaman Monir Alauddin Ali Agun and Kanak Chapa 5:02
2."Moner Kotha Mukhe Ami Bolte Pari Na"Moniruzzaman MonirAlauddin AliKanak Chapa4:26
3."Tumi Jokhoni Kache Thako"Moniruzzaman MonirAlauddin AliAgun and Kanak Chapa4:40
4."Dekhini Tomay Ogo"Ashraf BabuAlauddin AliLipi Nasrin4:31
5."Valobashar Cheye Boro Pawa"Moniruzzaman MonirAlauddin AliKanak Chapa3:49
6."Tumi Amar Alomoti"Ashraf BabuAlauddin BabuAgun and Lipi Nasrin3:53

Production

Salman Shah died during the making of this film, so another actor who looked like him played his incomplete role, but only Salman Shah's name appears on the screen. [5]

This film actress Shama is the only deceased actress who acted opposite Salman Shah. He was seen in the movie Shudhu Tumi released in 1997 Shortly after Salman's death, he died in a road accident. [6]

Release

The film was released on 18 July 1997 in Bangladesh.

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