National Film Award winning actress Mousumi and popular actor Omar Sani first appeared together in the film ‘Dola’, which was released in 1994. Then they began their journey together on August 2, 1996. During the past 20 years, they have been regarded as one of the more popular and well known couples in the Bangladesh entertainment industry. Now for the first time, the couple will be awarded with the ‘Best Couple’ award in the Commitment Personality Awards by Commitment Cultural Academy on May 11. The news has been confirmed by the organisation’s president Md Yunus Talukdar Raju and general secretary Tanzila Akhtar Pew. The award will be conferred to the couple at Radisson Hotel’s Ballroom on May 11, the day when the organisation will be celebrating completing a decade.
Mousumi & Omar Sani to receive Best Couple award
Omar
Sani said over the phone, “Mousumi and I had been working together for
more than 20 years. We have been honoured separately before, but this is
the first time that we are being honoured together. We are very
grateful to Commitment Cultural Academy for the honour.”
May
11 will certainly be a special day for Mousumi as on that day, she will
also be receiving the Best Actress award in the National Film Awards
for her performance in the film ‘Tarkata’, directed by Mustafa Kamal
Raj. She said, “It is extremely a joyous occasion for me that on the
very same day I will be awarded at the National Film Awards and Omar
Sani and I will be honoured with another award. I will certainly be
missing my son Fardin on this glorious day. I am very grateful to
Commitment Cultural Academy.”
To
note, Mousumi won the National Film Award for both her performances in
Nargis Akhter’s ‘Meghla Akash’ and ‘Devdas’ by late noted director
Chashi Nazrul Islam. Omar Sani-Mousumi –acted notable films are ‘Atto
Ahongkar’, ‘Prothom Prem’, ‘Muktir Sangram’, ‘Harano Prem’, ‘Goriber
Rani’, ‘Priyo Tumi’, ‘Mittha Ohongkar’, ‘Sukher Swarga’, ‘Ghaath
Pratighaath’, ‘Lojja’, ‘Kotha Daow’, ‘Sneher Bandon’ ‘Saheb Namey
Golam’, ‘Bhalobashbey Toh’, among others.
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