Actress Anjana Rahman Passes Away at 59
Renowned actress Anjana Rahman, who won the prestigious National Film Award, passed away on January 4 while receiving treatment at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU).
Misha Sawdagar, president of the Artists' Association, confirmed her death.
Anjana had been in a coma for 10 days, undergoing treatment in an ICU at a private hospital in Dhaka. Despite extensive medical care, her condition continued to worsen. She was transferred to BSMMU on the night of January 1, after being ill for 15 days. Initially, she showed symptoms of fever and tremors, and it was later discovered that she had developed a blood infection. Following the doctor's advice, she was promptly hospitalized.
Anjana Rahman was a beloved figure in Bangladeshi cinema and gained international recognition for her roles in joint productions and foreign films.
Born on June 27, 1965, Anjana made her acting debut with the film "Dasyu Bonhur", which marked the beginning of her remarkable career. Over the years, she appeared in more than 300 films, earning National Film Awards twice for her outstanding performances in 'Parineeta' and 'Gangchill'.
She was particularly famous for her collaborations with the legendary actor Nayak Raj Razzak, having worked together on 30 films. Their iconic works include Ashikkhito, Rajanigandha, Ashar Alo, Jinjir, Anarkali, Bidhata, Bourani, Sonar Horin, Ram Rahim John, Matir Putul, Shaheb Bibi Golam, Obhijan, and others.
Among her other notable films are Matir Maya (Khan Ataur Rahman), Chokher Moni and Sukher Songshar (Narayan Ghosh Mita), Ongshidaar, Anarkali (Dilip Biswas), Bicharpotro (Gazi Mazharul Anwar), Aladdin Alibaba Sindbad (Shafi Vikrompuri), Mohan and Rajar Raja (Alamgir Kumkum), Bishforon (F I Manik), Fuleshwari (Azizur Rahman), Ram Rahim Jon (Satya Saha), Nagina (Matiur Rahman Badal).
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