Dolly Anwar

Dolly Anwar
Native name ডলি আনোয়ার
Born Dolly Ibrahim
(1948-07-01)July 1, 1948
Jessore, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan
Died July 3, 1991(1991-07-03) (aged 43)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Resting place Martyred Intellectuals Graveyard, Mirpur
Nationality Bangladeshi
Alma mater University of Dhaka
Occupation Actress
Years active 1964 – 1991
Notable work Surjo Dighal Bari
Dahan
Hulia
Spouse(s) Anwar Hossain (m. 1979)
Parents

Dolly Anwar (née Ibrahim; July 1, 1948 – July 3, 1991) was a Bangladeshi stage, television and film actress and writer and editor of Saatdin magazine. She was awarded Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress in 1979 for her role in the film Surjo Dighol Bari. [1]

Early life

Anwar was the daughter of Nilima Ibrahim, a political and feminist activist, and Mohammed Ibrahim, M.D. She was the former sister-in-law of film director and journalist Alamgir Kabir. She earned a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Bengali Literature from the University of Dhaka in the early 1970s.

Career

Anwar began her career on stage at the age of 13. At 16, she played one of the principal characters on Bangladesh Television's teleplay Aktala Dotala by Professor Munir Choudhury. She began acting in films in the late 1970s, collaborating most frequently with the directors Sheikh Niamat Ali and Mohiuddin Shakir. Her film debut was the 1980 award winning Surjo Dighal Bari. She also acted in Dahan (1986) and a variety of documentaries. Due to her stance against the political regime in Bangladesh during the 1980s, she was often blacklisted and prevented from working as an actress. It was during this time that she became an editor and contributor to the weekly magazine Saatdin from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.

Awards

Personal life and death

Anwar married Rajiuddin Ahmed in 1966. Ahmed was a student leader and later became a politician. They had a son Rajib Ahmed Partho (born 1972). The couple got divorced in 1979. She then married Anwar Hossain, a photographer, and cinematographer.[2]

Anwar committed suicide on 3 July 1991. After she was rushed to the hospital, suffering from severe stomach pains at her home in Dhaka. She was pronounced dead at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital later that night.

References

  1. Rashed Shawon (August 14, 2012). "চার দশকে আমাদের সেরা চলচ্চিত্রগুলো". bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved August 26, 2016.
  2. "আনোয়ার হোসেন". Gunijan. Retrieved 26 August 2016.

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