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Ferdous Ahmed (born 7 June 1972) [1] [2] is a Bangladeshi film actor and producer. He acts in Bangladesh and Indian Bengali films. [3] He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor 5 times for his roles in the films Hothat Brishti (1998), Gangajatra (2009), Kusum Kusum Prem (2011), Ek Cup Cha (2014) and Putro (2018). [4] [5] [6] [7]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Buker Bhitor Agun | Agun | Debut film |
1998 | Hothat Brishti | Ajith Chowdhury |
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Modhu Purnima | Modhu | ||
Prithibi Amare Chayna | |||
1999 | Jibon Chabi | ||
Miss Daina | |||
Pordeshi Babu | |||
Sontan Jokhon Shotru | |||
Jobabdihi | |||
2000 | Amar Protigga | ||
Amader Sansar | |||
Ei Mon Chay Je...! | |||
Har Jeet | Arun | ||
2001 | Biplobi Janata | ||
Mitti | Deva | Hindi Film | |
Shuorani Duorani | |||
Churiwala [8] | |||
Chupi Chupi | |||
Dada Thakur | Raja | ||
Master Moshai | |||
Ostad | |||
Keno Bhalobashlam | |||
2002 | Tak Jhal Mishti | Ajith | |
Saanjhbatir Rupkothara | |||
Swapner Feriwala | Siddharth | ||
Bhalobashar Juddho | |||
Bostir Meye | |||
Bou Hobo | |||
Sontrasi Bondhu | |||
Premer Jwala | |||
Jonom Jonomer Sathi | |||
Phool Aar Pathor | |||
Joto Prem Toto Jwala | |||
Protihingsha | |||
Prem Shakti | Mohan | ||
2003 | Bou Shashurir Juddho | Sajeeb Chowdhury | |
Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti | Srabon | ||
Miss Diana | |||
Sobar Upore Prem | |||
Karagar | |||
Chandrokotha | Zahir | ||
Praner Manush | Abhi | ||
Tumi Boro Bhaggoboti | |||
Kheya Ghater Majhi | |||
Tumi Shudhu Amar | Raju | ||
Brishti Bheja Akash | |||
Ghor Jamai | |||
2004 | Dost Amar | ||
Joto Prem Toto Jwala | |||
Phooler Moto Bou | |||
Bachelor | Fahim | ||
Akritagyo | |||
Mon Jake Chay | |||
Praner Swami | |||
Sagor Kinare | |||
Khairun Sundori | Fazal | ||
Dadu No. 1 | Akash | ||
2005 | Meher Nigar | Yusuf | |
Kal Shokale | Aju | ||
Bolona Bhalobashi | |||
Bou Keno Bondhok | |||
Bhalobashar Juddho | |||
Dui Noyoner Alo | Akash | ||
Ghorer Lokkhi | |||
Ek Buk Jwala | |||
Khude Joddha | |||
Jibon Shimante | |||
Amar Swapno Tumi | Shahed | ||
2006 | Ayna | Dolon | |
Rakkhusi | |||
Bindur Chhele | |||
Dhrubotara | |||
Rani Kuthir Baki Itihas | Rudra | ||
Porom Priyo | |||
Nondito Noroke | Khoka | Belal Ahmed | |
Na Bolona | Sojol | ||
2007 | Aha! | ||
Jomila Sundori | |||
Dukkhini Johura | |||
Biyain Saab [9] | |||
Dojjal Shashuri | |||
Ore Sampanwala | |||
Banglar Bou | |||
2008 | Rupantor | Arif | |
Mayer Swapno | |||
Eri Naam Bhalobasha | |||
Swaponopuron | |||
Biyer Lagna | Akash | ||
Baba Amar Baba | |||
Amar Ache Jol | Sabbir | ||
Aaynate | Rajat | ||
Swami Niye Juddho | |||
Chhoto Bon | |||
Mayer Moto Bhabi | |||
Swami Hara Sundori | special appearance | ||
Golapjan | |||
Bodhu Boron | |||
E Chokhe Shudhu Tumi | |||
Sonar Moyna Pakhi | |||
Tui Jodi Amar Hoiti Re | Shawon | ||
2009 | Gangajatra | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor | |
Shubho Bibaho | |||
Jol Rong | |||
Tumi Ki Sei | |||
Moyna Motir Songsar | |||
Ke Ami | special appearance | ||
Opare Akash | |||
2010 | Jaago - Dare To Dream | Shamim | |
Abujh Bou | |||
Golapi Ekhon Bilatey | Mukta | ||
Mohanogori | |||
Morjada | |||
2011 | Kusum Kusum Prem | Hashem | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor |
Guerrilla | Hasan Ahmed | ||
Fighter | A.C.P Subhash Bose | ||
Rong Berong | |||
Bhalo Meye Mondo Meye | |||
Ke Apon Ke Por | |||
2012 | Final Mission | ||
Passport | |||
Purnobrammah Sri Sri Harichand Thakur | |||
Comeback | |||
Palatak | |||
Antardhan | |||
Khokha babu | Shankar Das a.k.a. Bhaiji | ||
Putro Jokhon Poyshawala | |||
Jiddi Bou | |||
Hothat Sedin | Sanjay | ||
Khola Hawa | |||
2013 | Encounter | ||
Porichoi | Salim | ||
Khancha | Ferdous Ahmed | ||
Akorshon | |||
Kichhu Asha Kichhu Bhalobasha | |||
Phire Eso Abar | |||
Shubho Bibaho | Rajib | ||
Emonoto Prem Hoy | |||
Juge Juge Tumi Amari | |||
Samadhi | Sagar | [10] | |
2014 | Ek Cup Cha | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor Winner: Bachsas Award for Best Actor | |
Brihonnola | |||
Priya Tumi Sukhi Hou | |||
Char Okkhorer Bhalobasha | |||
2015 | Dui Beayar Kirti [11] | ||
Moner Ojante | |||
Shovoner Shadhinota | [12] | ||
Noy Chhoy | [13] | ||
Swargo Theke Norok | [14] | ||
Aaro Ekbar | |||
Potadar Keerti | |||
Krishnopokkho | Abrar | ||
Anil Bagchir Ekdin | |||
2016 | Mon Jane Na Moner Thikana [15] | ||
Badsha – The Don | Jayanta/ Johnny Bhai [16] | ||
Bhalobashboi To | |||
Kotodin Dekhini Tomay | |||
Rong Keno Bishwo Rong | |||
2017 | Yeti Obhijaan | Thomas Tribhuban Gupta [17] | |
2018 | Kabir | Rajnath Bakshi | Special appearance |
Kaler Putul [18] | |||
Leader [19] | |||
Megh Kanya [20] | |||
Postmaster 71 | Arif [21] | ||
Pobitro Bhalobasha | |||
Putro | Winner: Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor | ||
2021 | Gontobbo | ||
2022 | Beauty Circus | Mirza Mohammad Bakhtiar | |
2023 | Mike | ||
1971 Shei Shob Din | |||
Sujon Majhi | |||
TBA | Dam Para† | Filming | |
Maniker Lal Kankra† | |||
Jam† | Filming | ||
Gangchil† | Based on Obaidul Quader novel and Filming | ||
Waiting for Russell† | |||
Khoma Nei† | |||
Ahare Jibon† | |||
Mir Jafar: Chapter 2† | |||
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