Joya: versatile Actress Joya Ahsan
(Bengali: জয়া আহসান) is a one of the tops Bangladeshi model and
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(Birthday) 1 July, Bangladesh Early life Contents • 1 Early life • 2
Notable works o 2.1 Filmography o 2.2 Drama Serials o 2.3 Ak porber
Natok (One episode Drama) • 3 Honours • 4 References • 5 External links
Early life: In her early age Bangladeshi Actress Joya was attracted to
music and dancing.
Although her father wanted her to be a
service-holder, Joya was interested in building her career in music and
drawing. Besides her studies, she took a diploma course in Rabindra
Sangeet and also undertook training in classical music. Her passion
about art also carried her along as she made a solo art exhibition of
her own. She also opened a music school.she was born in 1972 According
to Joya, Faisal, her husband, inspired her a lot after their marriage.
Then she worked in Giashuddin Selim’s Shongshoy and it took her into the
spotlight. She is now acting on the film 'Guerrilla' which is based on
the famous ‘Nishiddho Loban’ by eminent poet-writer Syed Shamsul Haque.
[1] There is a rumour that Faisal and Joya is now separated. but this in
not true.Joya denied their separation many times.
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The news of their
separation published in few dailies was baseless, as there was no
concrete proof. And they didn't even talked to jaya and Faisal before
making the story. Recently, Joya Ahsan acted in Bangla movie named
GUERILLA which brings her a huge popularity. Notable works: Filmography •
Guerrilla (2011) • Dubsatar (2010) • Bachelor (2003) Drama Serials: •
Amader Choto Nodi • Dorjar Opashe • Labbonno Probha • Mone Mone • Neer •
Polayon Porbo • Sixty Nine (69) • Shongshoy • Shonkhobash • Manush
Badal • Choita pagol Ak porber Natok (One episode Drama): • Americana •
No mans land • Tebhag • Off Beat • tarporo angurlata nandoke valobase •
jononir kanna • panjabiwala • Tarpor paruler din • Maya athoba mrittur
galpo • Ferar poth nei, chilo na kono kale • obak sondesh • bikol pakhir
gan • Bhalobashi tai, bhalobeshe jai Honours: After working in the
teledramma Anechy Shurjer Hashi, she became the brand ambassador of the
US Aids to help the women and children.[2] References: 1. ^ "Joya to
stay at Rangpur for one month to shoot ‘Guerrilla’".
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BdModel.Net |
Latest News of Bangladeshi models and Celebrities. 2. ^ Chutir Dine,
Prothom Alo, April 8, 2006. External links: • Joya Ahsan IMDb •
Bangladeshi Actress Joya Ahsan • Joya to stay at Rangpur for one month
to shoot 'Guerrilla' • Joya Ahsan Short Bio Retrieved
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Guerrilla (2011 film) Guerrilla is a Bangladeshi film based on the
events of the Bangladesh Liberation War. An adaptation of the novel
Nishiddho Loban by Syed Shamsul Huq, it was released on April 14, 2011.
[1] 'Nishiddho Loban', the novel, is written by the prolific Bengali
writer Syed Shamsul Huq. It has been envisioned by the director of the
film Nasiruddin Yousuf Bachchu. He has crafted the film GUERRILLA with
his own experience as a leading fierce freedom fighter of 1971,
sketching real incidents of those days. Guerrilla is a delicate,
artistic rendition in moving images of the heroic deeds of the
liberation war's valiant freedom fighters on an epic canvas.
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They were a
distinguished generation, dedicated to a noble proposition that FREEDOM
is Man's first and foremost right. It is not a gift. Contents • 1 Plot •
2 Cast • 3 Production • 4 Music • 5 Reception • 6 Reviews • 7 Awards • 8
External links • 9 References Plot On the ominous night of March 25,
1971, a heinous military operation, the Operation Searchlight an
operation designed to kill indiscriminately the innocent democracy
loving millions, was initiated by the Pakistan Army. The hated operation
was just the beginning of the worst genocide to follow, a brutal crime
against humanity after the Second World War. On that very night, Hasan
Ahmed, a veteran journalist of the country, husband of Bilkis (Joya
Ahsan), simply vanished while on his way to his newspaper office to
perform his journalistic duty. He is untraceable till date. Bilkis was
in banking profession. She started a desperate search for her husband
and at the same time got herself engaged as a collaborator to the
guerrilla operations which were gradually gaining momentum. She was not
affected by her personal loss and pain, rather, undaunted; she chose the
hazardous path to carry on the fight for our liberation. With the
guerrilla fighters like Shahadat, Alam, Maya, Kazi Kamal, Fateh Ali and
others operating in Dhaka, she started participating directly in many
dangerous and successful operations.
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She was in constant touch with
Altaf Mahmud, the legendary personality of Bengali Nation's musical
arena and scorer of many revolutionary songs. She thus became the
central character in the movie, also a target to the enemy. Bilkis,
Shahin and many others got involved in the publication of a secret
English News bulletin The GUERRILLA, obviously from the underground.
Incidentally, at a particular point of time, Taslim Ali Sardar, a
traditional Chieftain of the old Dhaka's subsector (Moholla), who
courageously sheltered ill-fated Bilkis, got brutally killed by the
Pakistani Army and their lackeys--- the hated rajakars. At one point,
Altaf Mahmud, Rumi, Bodi along with some other freedom fighters were
captured. Altaf and few others like him did never return, could never be
traced, a tragic fact well known to us today. Bilkis, a lonely
character now, could evade the worse, and tactfully leave the labyrinth-
like barriers and traps set by the occupational army around Dhaka. She
could get into a train to her home, Joleswari, a remote village at
Rangpur. The metallic train transforms into a character, a symbolic one,
a moving replica designed to depict a catastrophic journey. The parents
of Bilkis were killed in the communal riots of the Bengalis and the
Biharis in January '71 earlier.. She just was desperately longing to
meet her own brother: Khokon at Joleawari. Khokon was then a commander
of the local freedom fighters. Pakistan Army units were on the verge of
collapse due to consistent fierce attacks initiated by those fighters.
Khokon dynamited a vital railway bridge near Joleswari, interrupting all
train movements. .
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She had to reach her brother. Nothing could deter
her. She opted to walk. On her way, she got a young vibrant male
companion, Siraj, a member of Khokon's fighting group. At one point
Khokon was captured by the Pak Army. The brutal Army and Rajakar
predators SLAUGHTERED him along with other captured freedom fighters.
Bilkis wanted to have a glimpse of his dead brother, wanted to touch his
apparently cold, inert body to feel the warmth of a loving brother, the
heat of the fire inside him which no killer could extinguish. Khokon
was a living, pulsating symbol of our ongoing freedom fight. She,
risking her life, could enter the 'killing fields' of the occupants but
was captured immediately by them. Bilkis was captured but she did never
surrender to the heinous forces. For her country, for the entire freedom
loving humanity, she did set up an example, a glorious one. She does
not allow her body, the body of the fledgling Bangladesh, to be molested
by the vultures of Pakistan. She blew herself up with explosives,
destroying the surrounding mocking dogs in the process.[2] Cast • Joya
Ahsan as Bilkish Banu • Ferdous Ahmed as Hasan Ahmed • Pijush
Bandyopaddhay as Anwar Hossain • Ahmed Rubel as Altaf Mahmud • Shatabdi
Wadud as Captain Shamsad / Major Sarfaraj • Shampa Reza as Mrs. Khan •
A.T.M Shamsuzzaman as Taslim Sardar • Azad Abul Kalam as Tyeb • Sajjad
Ahmed Rajib as Siraj • Kachi Khandakar, S.M. Mohsin, Mostofa Monwar,
Erfan Mridha, Golam Mowla Shaymol, Mirana Zaman, Noyon Hasan, Jayasree,
Omer Alaz, Masum Aziz, Kamal Bayezid and Others Production Development
Nasiruddin Yousuff and Ebadur Rahman were the script writers of the
film. Shimul Yousuf was the music director of 'Guerrilla'. Art direction
was given by Onimesh Aich. Samiron Datta was the cinematographer and
Shimul Yousuff was the costume designer. The movie was shot in 127
different locations with wonderful cinematography. The sound effect was
done in Mumbai.[3] 'Guerrilla' is a joint production by Impress Telefilm
Limited and Arial Creative Space while Ashirbad Chalachchitra is the
distributor of the film. The government of the Bangladesh provided Tk
2.9 million out of its total budget of Tk 30 million. The print of this
movie had been processed by Reliance Media Works. Special credit goes to
Samiron Datta for its nice cinematography and composition. Music The
music of the film was worthy of praise, especially the adaptation of
Kazi Nazrul's poem Bolo Bir, and its aesthetic composition when Altaf
Mahmud had been arrested by the military. There were six songs in the
sound track of Guerrilla. Among them three songs - "Bolo Bir Bolo Unnoto
Momo Shir", "Joi Shatyer Joi" and "Ami Manusher Bhai Spartacus" - were
written by National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, Dr Enamul Haque and Shaheed
Shahidullah Kaisar respectively. Chandan Chowdhury had recorded the song
"Bolo Bir Bolo Unnoto Momo Shir" while Anindita Brishti had sung "Joi
Shatyer Joi".
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Linu Billah, Shimul Yousuff, Syed Hossain Tipu, Chandan
Chowdhury and Shawon Mahmud had lent their voices to the song, "Ami
Manusher Bhai Spartacus". Shimul Yousuff had recorded two other songs -
"Tepantor-er Mathey" (written and composed by Kazi Nazrul Islam) and
"Neerosh Dogdho Shomoy" (written by Selim Al Deen). She also composed
the latter. Addition of Qawwali "Ali Ali Mawla Ali" gave the film a huge
detail in music because the then Pakistani occupation army loved this
song very much; even still now Qawwali is very popular among Pakistani
and Kashmiri people. It was written by Talib Kabir and composed by Dr
Mohammad Samir Qawwal. Dr Mohammad Samir Qawwal and his troupe had
recorded it. The sound designing of this movie had been done by Vinod
Subramaniam of India, who was nationally awarded for the movie 'Rock
On'. Reception Star Cineplex and Bolaka(Bolaka-1 & Bolaka-2) is
running this movie. Considering the fact that, these are the busiest
theaters in the capital, one can imagine the nationwide success of this
movie. Even after 100 Days, the movie is running around many theaters
across the country. “Guerrilla” celebrated its 100th day on 22 July
2011. Since its release on April 14, the film has been uninterruptedly
screened at two theatres in Dhaka—Star Cineplex and Balaka Cine World.
The director of the film is delighted to achieve this landmark, as he
thinks it is a positive sign for mainstream Bangladeshi cinema. “My film
has gained a momentum at a time when mainstream cinema in the country
is going through a rough patch. It gives me hope for Bangladeshi
cinema,” said Yousuff. Reviews Basically Guerrilla received positive
reviews from all the movie critics and people. Guerrilla received a
rating of 7.6/10 on Internet Movie Database.[4] Awards Guerilla received
the NETPAC Award for the Best Asian Film in the 2011 Kolkata
International Film Festival. External links • Guerrilla at the Internet
Movie Database • Guerrilla Official Site • Guerrilla Official Facebook
References 1. ^
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