Shasti

<i>Shasti</i>

Shasti

2004 Bangladeshi film


Shasti (Bengali: শাস্তি; ''Punishment'') is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film.[1] It is the film presented by HSBC Bank Bangladesh.[2] It was released in 2004 all over Bangladesh.

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Cast

  • Ilyas Kanchan as Dukhiram
  • Campa as Radha
  • Riaz as Chhidam
  • Purnima as Chandora
  • Shahidul Alam Sachchu as Zamindar
  • ATM Shansuzzaman as Teacher
  • Nasrin (special appearance in song "Moirechhere Moirechhere")

Crew

  • Producer: Faridur Reza Sagar (Impress Telefilm Ltd.)
  • Story: Rabindra Nath Tagore (Literature)
  • Script: Momtaj Uddin Ahmed
  • Dialogue: Momtaj Uddin Ahmed
  • Screenplay: Chashi Nazrul Islam
  • Director: Chashi Nazrul Islam
  • Art Director: Ashok Kumar Ghosh
  • Cinematography: Majibul Haque Bhuyan
  • Editing: Atikur Rahman Mallick
  • Music: Imon Saha and Khandokar Nurul Alam
  • Lyrics: Rabindra Nath Tagore and Mohammad Rafikuzzaman
  • Background Sound: Imon Shaha
  • Distributor: Impress Telefilm Ltd.

Technical details

  • Format: 35 mm (color)
  • Reel: 15 Pans
  • Running Time: 143 minutes
  • Original Language: Bengali
  • Subtitle: English
  • Country of Origin: Bangladesh
  • Date of Theatrical Release: 2004
  • Year of the Product: 2003-2004
  • Technical Support: Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC)

Award and achievement

International awards

Shasti won a second prize in the "Bangla Showcase" category in the 3 International Film Festival Bangladesh Award 2006.[3]

In 2005 it was selected for "best co-actor" and "best co-actress"[4]

National Film Awards

  • Won Best co-actor Elias Kanchan 2004[5]
  • Won Best co-actress Campa 2004

Meril Prothom Alo Awards

Other achievements

  • Won Best Film: Impress Telefilm Ltd. 2005[6]
  • Won Best Actor: Riaz 2005
  • Won Best Actress: Purnima 2005
  • Won Best Music Director: Khandokar Nurul Alam and Imon Shaha

Golden Jubilee Film Audience Awards

  • Won Best Film: Impress Telefilm Ltd. 2005[7]

Music

Shasti's music directors are Imon Saha and Khandokar Nurul Alam. Two, 'Tui Chhara Amar Chkhe' and 'Moirechhere Moirechhere' have lyric by Mohammad Rafikuzzam. Some songs are from Rabindra Sangeet. Playback singer are Sabina Yasmin, Andrew Kishore, Sadi Mohammad and Rezwana Chowdhury Banya.[8]

Soundtrack

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References

  1. The Daily Star, 27 June 2004 "Tagore's Shasti goes on celluloid", Culture, accessed: 5 May 2011
  2. The Daily Star, 21 January 2005 "Make healthy films Minister urges filmmakers", Culture, accessed: 5 May 2011
  3. The Daily Star, 13 March 2006, "3 International Film Festival Bangladesh Award ceremony Ahlaam wins Best Film Award", Cultural Correspondent: 5 May 2011
  4. The Daily Star, 30 August 2008, "Nat'l film awards for last four yrs announced," Culture, accessed: 5 May 2011
  5. The Daily Star, 1 September 2008, " National Film Awards for the last fours years announced" Arts & Entertainment: 5 May 2011
  6. The Daily Star, 5 March 2006, "Film Award '05 held amidst glitz and glamour," Cultural Correspondent: 5 May 2011
  7. The Daily Star, 23 July 2006, "Golden Jubilee Film Audience Award '06 Celebrating excellence in Bangladeshi cinema, "Cultural Correspondent: 5 May 2011
  8. The Daily Star, 8 February 2008, "Bonya playbacks for Rituporno's upcoming film," Cultural Correspondent: 5 May 2011

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