Premer Taj Mahal

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Premer Taj Mahal
VCD Cover
Directed byGazi Mahbub[1]
Written byGazi Jahangir[1]
Produced byGazi Mahbub Mohammad Josim uddin
Starring
CinematographyMahfuzur Rahman Khan
Edited byZinnat Hossain
Music byAhmed Imtiaz Bulbul
Distributed byRiya Kothachitra J.S production
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)
Running time
2h 26min[1]
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
Budget97 lakh
Box office5 cror 58 lakh

Premer Taj Mahal (transl. The Taj Mahal of love) also (Bengali: প্রেমের তাজ মহল) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It was released in January 2002[1] in Bangladesh. It was directed by Gazi Mahbub and written by Gazi Jahangir. It was produced by Mohammad Jashim Uddin and distributed by Riya Kothachitra. The film is a family drama telling a deep love story. Stars include Riaz, Shabnur, Wasimul Bari Rajib, Abul Hayat, Misha Sawdagar, Anowar Hossain, Rawshan Zamil, Rasheda Chowdhury, and Afzal Sharif.

Plot[edit]

Robyn (Riaz) and Liza (Shabnur) are in love. However, they are shown as unaware they come from the same background. Additionally, their disparate religions obstructed their matrimony; Robyn is a Muslim and Liza is a Christian. When they take a step toward a love marriage, Liza goes to Church. She is shocked to learn that Robyn is Muslim, while Robyn is shocked to learn she is Christian. They separate and try to forget each other. Instead they are soon together again, determined to stay. Their families learn about this situation and take action. Robyn's father Raihan Chowdhury (Abul Hayat) and Liza's father Abraham Dikosta (Wasimul Bari Rajib) start a conflict due to previous business relations.

The final plot twist shows that Liza is not Abraham Dikosta's daughter. She was born in a Muslim family and her birth father is "Abdul Rahim" (Anowar Hossain). One day, Abdul Rahim's and Abraham Dikosta's full families cross a river on a ferry. A cyclone spills everyone into the water. The survivors search for their family members. Meanwhile, Dikosta finds Rahim's baby named Alo. He takes Alo with him. Abdul Rahim knows that Alo is alive. After many years, Abdul Rahim encounters Dikosta accidentally. Afterwards, everybody learns the truth and Robyn and Liza marry.

Cast[1][edit]

  • Riaz as Robyn Chowdhury
  • Shabnur as Liza Dikosta (Alo)
  • Wasimul Bari Rajib as Abraham Dikosta
  • Abul Hayat as Raihan Chowdhury
  • Rawshan Zamil as Liza's Grand Mother
  • Rasheda Chowdhury as Robyn's Mother
  • Afzal Sharif as Mintu
  • Misha Sawdagar as Diferson Dikosta
  • Neela as Neela
  • Anowar Hossain as Abdur Rahim
  • Nasrin as Special appearance
  • Dulari Chakraborty
  • Nimara Karim Risha

Music[edit]

Premier Taj Mahal film's music is directed by Bangladeshi lyricist and composer Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul. Monir Khan and Kanak Chapa won the National Film Awards for singer of the year in 2002. The song was "Ei Buke Boichhe Jamuna".

Soundtrack[edit]

Premer Taj Mahal
Soundtrack album
Released2002 (Bangladesh)
Recorded2001
GenreFilms Sound Track
ProducerANUPAM
Track Title Singers Performers Notes
1 O Priya O Priya Andrew Kishore and Kanak Chapa Riaz and Shabnur
2 Chhotto Ekta Jibon Niye Andrew Kishore and Kanak Chapa Riaz and Shabnur
3 Didimoni O Didimoni Kumar Biswajit, Kanak Chapa and ... Rajib, Rawshan Zamil and Shabnur
4 Ei Buke Boichhe Jamuna Monir Khan and Kanak Chapa Riaz and Shabnur Title Song
5 Sathire Sathi Amar Ange Biplob and ... Misha Sawdagar and Nasrin

Awards[edit]

Premer Taj Mahal films won National Film Awards total of three categories in the year 2001:[1]

  • Best Music Director: Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul, for the song Ei Buke Boichhe Jamuna.2001
  • Best Male Playback Singer: Monir Khan, for the song Ei Buke Boichhe Jamuna.2001
  • Best Female Playback singer: Kanak Chapa, for the song Ei Buke Boichhe Jamuna 2001

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Premer Taj Mahal". IMDb. Retrieved July 7, 2021.

External links[edit]