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Humayun Ahmed. Humayun Ahmed ( Bengali: হুমায়ূন আহমেদ [ɦumajuːn aɦmed]; 13 November 1948 – 19 July 2012) [ 4][ 5] was a Bangladeshi novelist, dramatist, screenwriter, filmmaker, songwriter, scholar, and academic. [ 6] His breakthrough was his debut novel Nondito Noroke published in 1972. [ 7] He wrote over 200 ...
Jochona O Jononir Golpo. Jochna O Jononir Golpo ( Bengali: জোছনা ও জননীর গল্প, transl. A tale of moonlight and mother) is a novel by Humayun Ahmed. The novel was published in February, 2004. [1] The novel is based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh. In the novel, by means of an engrossing fictional story which ...
64. ISBN. 9848681965. Dwitiyo Manob or Ditiyo Manob (English: The second generation) is a Bengali science fiction written by Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed. [2] [3] This novel deals with the super natural powers of Homo superior (the next generation of Homo sapiens) and it is inspired by 1911 science fiction novel The Hampdenshire Wonder. [4]
Humayun Ahmed, the creator of the character. Among these 21 books there are 19 novels and 2 short story collections containing 11 short stories and one semi-fictional short story. He has a minor appearance in Himu's (another popular character by Humayun Ahmed) story Himur Ditiyo Prohor. [10]
Anderson referenced the five freedoms of animal welfare — freedom from hunger and thirst; freedom from discomfort; freedom from pain, injury and disease; freedom to exhibit normal behavior; and ...
S. Shonkhonil Karagar (novel) Categories: Bengali novels by writer. Bangladeshi novels by writer. Humayun Ahmed.
Shuvro. Shuvro (শুভ্র in Bengali ), sometimes transliterated as Shubhro[ 1] or Śubhra, [ 2] is a fictional character created by Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed. Shuvro is one of Ahmed's recurring characters, who first appeared in the short story "Ekti Shada Gari" ("A White Car"). [ 3] The character became popular, and Ahmed wrote ...
Bohubrihi is a Bangladeshi television Drama series created by Humayun Ahmed, which aired on Bangladesh Television from 1988, to 1989. [1] Adapted from the novel by the same name, the series quickly gained widespread popularity for its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and insightful commentary on societal norms and human relationships.