Madam Fuli

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Madam Fuli
Directed by
CinematographyHasan Ahmed
Edited byChishti Kamal
Music byAlam Khan
Release date
  • 30 April 1999 (1999-04-30)
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Madam Fuli is a 1999 Bangladeshi film directed by

Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best Comedian.[5] This film is a remake of the 1982 Tamil language film Gopurangal Saivathillai
.

Synopsis

Fuli (Simla) is an uneducated village girl. She lives in a village hut with her elderly mother. An influential person of the village was about to drown due to epilepsy and was about to drown. The influential man is very grateful to her and in return gives her in marriage to his son. However, his son Sohail (Alexander Bo) does not consider Phuli as his wife and he falls in love with another girl named Fancy. Fuli came to Dhaka to live with her husband after marriage. Sohail does not give her proper rights as a wife. It is ugly to look at and is insulted by friends for singing. He accidentally gets lost and is found by his mother Salma. Salma (Babita) teaches him to be modern and smart and come back. An illiterate rural girl makes herself modern and clever to get her husband's rights. Later, her husband became interested in getting her back.

Cast

Music

The film's songs have been composed by Alam Khan and penned by Milton Khondokar.

Awards

Award Category Result Reference(s)
Bangladesh National Film Awards
Best Actress Shimla [5][6]
Bangladesh National Film Awards
Best Comedian
ATM Shamsuzzaman
[5]

References

  1. ^ "'Madam Fuli 2' is coming" (in Bengali). Prothom Alo. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Shimla's 'Madame Fuli Two' is coming (1999)". Dhakatimes News. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  3. ^ "A bdnews24.com Entertainment Production". Archived from the original on 28 December 2012. Retrieved 5 June 2020 – via web.archive.org.
  4. ^ "Saimon and Shimla releases new song". AmaderShomoy.com. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 4 Num 107". archive.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  6. BFDC
    . Retrieved 23 December 2018.

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