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Bangladeshi film actress

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Kabita
Bornc. 1952
Karachi, Dominion of Pakistan
Died8 June 2012(2012-06-08) (aged 59–60)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupationactress
Known forNil Akasher Niche (1969
Dhanyee Meye (1972)
Coolie (1997)

Kabita (c. 1952 – 8 June 2012) was a Bangladeshi film actress who starred in films like Dhanyee Meye, Molua, Kanchanmala and Coolie.

Career

Kabita was born in Karachi, Dominion of Pakistan in 1952. Her family moved to Bangladesh after 1971. She made her film debut in 1967 as a child artist in Kanchanmala. Later, she got her breakthrough in 1969 with Nil Akasher Niche where she played a supporting role alongside Kabori Sarwar. Dhanyee Meye is considered her most applauded film. She left Dhallywood after marriage in 1975. She divorced her husband in 1982 and made a comeback. She died on 8 June 2012 in Dhaka.

Filmography

  • Dhanyee Meye
  • Kanchamala
  • Molua (1968)
  • Jangli Meye
  • Saiful Mulq Badiuzzaman
  • Choto Saheb
  • Shopbo Diye Ghera
  • Nil Akasher Niche (1969)
  • Bagha Bangali
  • Bahram Badshah
  • Ke Asol Ke Nokol
  • Nokol Manush
  • Loraku
  • Jehad
  • Pinjar

References

  1. দু:স্থ অবস্থায় চলে গেলেন কবিতা [Kabita passes away in distress)]. Prothom Alo. 8 June 2012. Archived from the original on 28 May 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  2. "Kobita passes away". The Daily Star. 9 June 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  3. Rahman, Momin; Hossain, Nabin (1998). "Bangladeshi actress". Anya Din Eid Edition. 2 (25). Mazharul Islam: 350.
  4. ফোক ছবির নায়ক : মান্নান [Folk Film Hero : Mannan]. Daily Amardesh (in Bengali). 24 December 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
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