Bolona Tumi Amar

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Bolona Tumi Amar
Directed byM B Manik
Written byKashem Ali Dulal
Screenplay byM B Manik
Produced byKhorshed Alam Khosru
Starring
CinematographyAsaduzzaman Mojnu
Edited byJinnat Hossain
Music byAli Akram Shuvo
Production
company
Apurbo Kothachitro
Distributed byApurbo Kothachitro
Release date
  • 22 October 2010 (2010-10-22)
Running time
166 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
Budget1 crore (equivalent to 2.2 crore or US$200,000 in 2022)
Box office1.5 crore (equivalent to 3.2 crore or US$300,000 in 2022)

Bolona Tumi Amar[a] is a 2010 Bangladeshi romance film. The film was directed by M B Manik, produced by Khorshed Alam Khosru and written by Kashem Ali Dulal, with screenplay by M B Manik. It features Shakib Khan, along with an ensemble cast that includes Anika Kabir Shokh, Nirab Hossain, Tama Mirza, Misha Sawdagor, Nuton, Suchorita, Prabir Mitra, Subrata and Rebeka.[1][2]

The film marked the debut of Anika Kabir Shokh and Tama Mirza. The 35mm-film was shot mainly in Bangkok, Thailand. Its filming ended under the tentative title Tomake Chara Bachbo Naa, but the title of the film was later changed due to a film being released with the synonymous title of Tumi Chara Bachi Naa.[3] The film's soundtrack was composed by Ali Akram Shuvo, while editing was done by Jinnat Hossain and cinematography was done by Asaduzzaman Mojnu. It has become one of the most commercially successful films of 2010, being successful at the box office.[4][5]

Plot[edit]

One of the city's biggest gangster Sadek Shikder wants to marry Anjali Khan. Anjali Khan's father Zafar Khan sent her to Bangkok, Thailand, fearing Sadek Shikder. Sagar cames to Bangkok with money loaned by his uncle and stays in Bangkok for two years. Ever since his business partner ran away with ৳20 lakh, he earns a living by driving a taxi. When Sagor is reunited with his cheating partner, he recovers US$20,000. After paying off her uncle's debt, Anjali comes to Bangkok and is rescued by Sagor, when she falls into the hijackers trapped. Meanwhile, Sadek Shikder's men came to Bangkok to look for Anjali. Sagor hands Anjali over to them in exchange for money, but when Sagor changes his mind, he rescues Anjali from them again. But one of Sadek Shikder's gang is killed by Sagor, when he comes to rescue Anjali. Sagor returned to the country fearing to be caught by the police. He came and saw that his uncle was being arrested for not returning 20 lakhs to the bank. Sadek Shikder offers Sagor a contract of 20 lakh to bring back Anjali to the country. Now Sagor goes back to Bangkok and falls in true love with Anjali.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Bolona Tumi Amar
Soundtrack album by
Released2010
Recorded2009
StudioApurbo Kothachitro
Length22:19
LabelAnupam Recording Media
Producer
Ali Akram Shuvo chronology
Nissash Amar Tumi
(2010)
Bolona Tumi Amar
(2010)
Boss Number One
(2011)
External media
Audio
audio icon Audio jukebox on YouTube
Video
video icon Video jukebox on YouTube

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Ali Akram Shuvo. There are 5 songs in this soundtrack. The lyrics of these songs are penned by Kabir Bakul and Maniruzzaman Monir respectively, while Sabina Yasmin, Monir Khan, S.I. Tutul, Polash, Mila Islam, Asif Akbar and Dolly Sayontoni

All lyrics are written by Kabir Bakul and Moniruzzaman Monir; all music is composed by Ali Akram Shuvo

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ei Mone Baro Mash"S.I. Tutul, Mila Islam4:29
2."Anjali Deho Theke"Polash4:23
3."Tomar Choke Dekhi"Sabina Yasmin, Monir Khan4:54
4."Beautiful Beautiful[6]"Asif Akbar, Dolly Sayontoni3:58
5."Buke Ache Koto Betha"S.I Tutul4:35
Total length:22:19

Release and reception[edit]

The film was released nationwide on 22 October 2010. Upon release, the film was well received by audiences and critics alike, with debutant Anika Kabir Shokh's eloquent performance particularly appreciated.[3] The film grossed 1.5 crore against a budget of 1 crore.[7] Prothom Alo in its year review referred to the film as a 'super-duper hit' at the time.[4]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Bengali: বলোনা তুমি আমার; transl. Just Tell Me, You're Mine

References[edit]

  1. ^ বড় পর্দায় শখ. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 2014-05-26. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  2. ^ শখের ক্ষণ গণনা. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 2010-10-21. Archived from the original on 2020-06-18. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
  3. ^ a b শখের সিনেমা. banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 2010-10-20. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
  4. ^ a b ঢালিউড - ২০১০ [Dhallywood - 2010]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 30 December 2010. Archived from the original on 2017-05-06. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  5. ^ মুক্তিপ্রাপ্ত ৫৭ ছবি. Amar Desh (in Bengali). 12 January 2011. Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  6. ^ Beautiful Beautiful on YouTube
  7. ^ "#BoloNaTumiAmar | About Bolo Na Tumi Amar in Movies| Hashreview". hashreview.com. Archived from the original on 2019-12-31. Retrieved 2019-12-31.

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