One of the most notable films born out of this partnership was "Behula". This film, released in 1966, marked Nayok Razzak's debut in Bangladeshi cinema and showcased his ability to embody complex characters. The collaboration between Razzak and Zahir Raihan was a harmonious fusion of talent and vision, resulting in a movie that became an instant classic. Their collaboration
Film industry mourns death of ‘pretty girl’
Veteran actress Sarah Begum Kabori died of COVID-19 at about 12:20 am on Saturday while undergoing treatment at Sheikh Russel National Gastroliver Institute and Hospital in the capital at the age of 73.
Her son Shaker Chisti confirmed the matter to media.
Film industry insiders expressed deep shock at the death of Kabori, who was popular among the masses as the ‘pretty girl’ of the film industry for her natural beauty and beautiful appearance in the role of ‘ideal Bengali maiden’ in so many films.
New Age spoke to renowned actresses Farida Aktar Babita and Dilara Zaman, renowned actors Afzal Hossain and Ferdous Ahmed, who shared their memories of Kabori and recalled her contribution.
Saimum Saad, Glitz Correspondent,
bdnews24.com
Published: 18 Apr 2021 08:21 AM BdST
Updated: 18 Apr 2021 10:20 AM BdST
As an actor, Sarah Begum Kabori enchanted audiences with her charm and grace, for which she became fondly known as the Mishti Meye or Sweet Girl of the silver screen in Bangladesh. );
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With her affable personality and boundless curiosity, she also left an indelible mark on many of her co-stars, with many of Dhallywood s most popular figures, including Alamgir, Farooque, Zafar Iqbal, Uzzal and Sohel Rana, making their big-screen debuts opposite the heartthrob heroine of the sixties.
Following the death of the legendary actress on Friday, actors Sohel Rana and Alamgir reminisced about the first heroine of their careers with bdnews24.com.
Glitz Correspondent,
bdnews24.com
Published: 17 Apr 2021 12:03 PM BdST
Updated: 17 Apr 2021 12:57 PM BdST
Bangladesh cinema legend Sarah Begum Kabori, who passed away in the early hours of Saturday, will be laid to rest at Dhaka s Banani graveyard. );
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She will be accorded a guard of honour after her funeral prayers on Saturday, Kabori s son Shaker Chishti said.
Kabori was one of those iconic Bangladesh cinema women, whose talent, charisma and beauty set screens alight over three decades.
The two-time National Film Award winner had tested positive for the coronavirus infection on Apr 5 and was taken to Kurmitola General Hospital.
She was moved into intensive care at Sheikh Russel hospital on Apr 8, as her condition worsened. She had also been suffering from kidney ailments and the coronavirus infection left her lungs severely damaged.