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profound shock and sorrow at the death of noted actor ATM Shamsuzzaman.
In a condolence message, the President said, “The death of ATM
Shamsuzzaman is an irreparable loss to the cultural arena of the country.”
He said, “People will remember his contribution to flourishing the non-
communal spirit in Bangladesh with due respect.”
The President prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and
conveyed deep sympathy to the bereaved family members.
An Ekushey Padak winning actor, Abu Taher Mohammad (ATM) Shamsuzzaman popularly known as ATM Shamsuzzaman
won the National Film Awards for five times during his long career.
deep shock and sorrow at the death of Ekushey Padak and National Film Award
winning renowned actor ATM Shamsuzzaman.
In a condolence message, the Minister prayed for eternal peace of the
departed soul and conveyed deep sympathy to the bereaved family.
Abu Taher Mohammad (ATM) Shamsuzzaman, popularly known as ATM Shamsuzzaman,
breathed his last at his Sutrapur residence in the capital early today at the
age of 80.
ATM Shamsuzzaman laid to eternal rest
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He was buried at Jurain Graveyard following second namaz-e-janaza after Asr prayers at Sutrapur Mosque.
The first namaz-e-janaza of noted actor ATM Shamsuzzaman was held at Narinda Pir Shaheb Mosque in Dhaka.
Earlier, the body of the eminent actor was taken to Sutrapur Community Centre where people from all walks of life paid their last tribute.
The eminent actor breathed his last around 9:00am, his daughter Koyel Ahmed said.
He was 79.
Earlier, he was admitted to Asgar Ali Hospital in Gendaria on February 17 with breathing problem and he returned home on Friday.