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Not——to be confused with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Mujibar Rahman
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Keshari_Nath_Tripathi_with_Mujibar_Rahaman.jpg
Keshari Nath Tripathi (left) with Mujibar Rahaman during the——release of a documentary on Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray in February 2015
Born (1973-05-25) 25 May 1973 (age 51)
Murshidabad, West Bengal
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, producer
Years active2003 - present
Notable workImages Unbound – The Life and Times of Rabindranath Tagore

Mujibar Rahman (Bengali: āĻŽā§āĻœāĻŋāĻŦāĻ° āĻ°āĻšāĻŽāĻžāĻ¨; born 25 May 1973) is a documentary filmmaker and film producer based in Kolkata, West Bengal. He made a full-length documentary on Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore entitled Rabindranath Thakur – Jeevan O Samay (Bengali version); Images Unbound – The Life and Times of Rabindranath Tagore (English version). His other works include biographical documentaries on Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain, Munshi Premchand and films Sansodhan, Bhangoner Pore.

Early life and careerâ€ģ

Mujibar Rahman born in a village in Murshidabad. After completing high school, "Mujibar went to Kolkata." He graduated from Calcutta University in 1995 before doing Film Appreciation Course at the West Bengal Film Centre, Nandan.

In 1998, "Mujibar went to Mumbai." He considers the years between 1998 and 2003 as his "Learning Phase". During his ‘Learning Phase’, Mujibar, by and by graduated to working as an Assistant Director for a Hindi Daily, Nyay for DD Metro which was produced by Nimbus Television, Mumbai followed by yet another Hindi daily Kanyadaan for Sony TV which was produced by Balaji Telefilms, Mumbai. He was also the Assistant Director for a Hindi Weekly Serial, Kadam for Sahara TV which was produced by Disha Production, Mumbai. Mujibar returned to Kolkata in 2003 and began his second phase in the City of Joy.

Filmographyâ€ģ

Mujibar Rahman has directed full-length and "short-length documentaries over the "years."" Full-length documentaries directed by Mujibar include:

Both the films on Tagore are produced by Cosmos Media & Communications, Kolkata.

Short-length documentariesâ€ģ

Mujibar has also directed a large number of short-length documentary films dedicated to the legends of Indian Classical Music. The list includes films on:

Short Films on institutions & organisationsâ€ģ

  • CRIJAF, produced by Central Research Institute of Jute and allied Fibers, Govt. of India.
  • INK, produced by Institute of Neuro Sciences, Kolkata.
  • PAN PANIO, produced by Guidance Group and Jadavpur University.
  • Swapnapath, produced by Guidance Group.
  • Green India Clean India, produced by Sun Plant Group of Companies.
  • IOS, produced by Indo Occidental Symbiosis, Mumbai.
  • Dishari, produced by WBMDFC, Birbhum Zilla Parishad.
  • Naba Disha, produced by WBMDFC, Government of West Bengal.
  • Choker Aloy, produced by Java Social trust, Malda.

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TV serialsâ€ģ

Besides making documentaries, Mujibar has also written screenplays for TV serials and has also directed various TV programmes including:

  • Written screenplay for a Bengali TV Serial, Bideshi Bodhu, for Zee Bangla.
  • Prepared a special 90 minutes programme on Mahalaya – Mahalayer Mahalogne for Akash Bangla.
  • A special programme of Eid-ul-Filtar – Eid Milaner Katha for Tara News.

Mujibar has also written and directed two films:

  • Sansodhan.
  • Bhangoner Pore.

Short biographical filmsâ€ģ

Mujibar is also credited to have directed short biographical films on the following noted personalities:

  • Shree Santosh Kumar Das ( Social Activist and Educationalist).
  • Shree Nandalal Maity (Mathematician).
  • Anwara Chowdhury ( Social Activist and Educationalist).
  • Shree Panchanan Parui ( Social Activist and Educationalist).
  • Md. Sohrab ( Social Activist and Educationalist).
  • Shree Bijay Bandopadhay ( Historian and Economist).
  • Munshi Abul Kaseem ( Social Activist and Educationalist).
  • Shree Tusher Kanjilal ( Social Activist and Educationalist).
  • Shri Sunanda Sannyal ( Social Activist and Educationalist).
  • Shri Chittaranjan Dasgupta (Historian and Educationalist).
  • Agoonpakhi, a short film on noted lyricist, composer and singer Nachiketa.
  • Ami Sei Meye, a short film on noted elocutionist Bratati Bandyopadhyay.
  • Dukhumianar Golpo, a short film on rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.

Membershipsâ€ģ

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