Shankhonad
Shankhonad movie poster
Bengaliเฆถเฆ™เงเฆ–เฆจเฆพเฆฆ
Directed byAbu Sayeed
Screenplay byAbu Sayeed
Based on
Urey Jaay Nishi Pokkhi
by Nasreen Jahan
[1]
Produced by
  • Anjan Chowdhury Pintu
  • Abu Sayeed
Starring
CinematographyMahfuzur Rahman Khan
Edited byJunaid Halim
Music byS I Tutul
Production
company
Machranga Productions Limited
Release date
  • 2004ย (2004)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Shankhonad (Bengali: เฆถเฆ™เงเฆ–เฆจเฆพเฆฆ, Wail of the Conch) is a 2004 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Abu Sayeed.[2] It stars Zahid Hasan, KS Firoz, Nazma Anwar, and Fazlur Rahman Babu.

Plot

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Osman returns to his ancestral village on a stormy night, the same village he had fled in the dark of the night 27 years ago. He finds shelter in the home of Mannaf Khan, a village elder. Without disclosing his identity, Osman seeks to rediscover his childhood and goes about reliving the past through childhood memories. He meets Kunjo Buri who had nursed him as an infant. He also meets his boyhood friend Fazlu. Osman is not after worldly gains, he wants to spend the rest of his life in the village, and relive the nostalgia of bygone days. That, however, is not to be. He comes face to face with a reality of a markedly different kind, when Mannaf Khan realizes he is the son of the pair his father murdered.

"After more than 27 years of absence Chand returns to his birthplace in a stormy night. When he was still a child his parents were killed and the murderer seized his fields. Without exposing his real identity he meets the people that characterized his childhood: the sorceress Kunjuburi, his friend Fazlu and the son of his parents' murderer, Mannaf Khan. The latter welcomes him at first cordially, but when he comes to know his real identity he tries to get rid of him."[3]

Cast

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Festival participations

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  • Official selection, Fribourg International Film Festival
  • Official selection, Asian African & Latin American Film Festival
  • Official selection, Commonwealth Film Festival
  • Official selection, Dubai International Film Festival
  • Official selection, International Film Festival, India

Reception

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Writing in Variety, Deborah Young praised Mahfuzur Rahman Khan's camerawork, but said the convoluted narrative structure "is urgently in need of a substantial re-edit to make the storytelling more logical".[4]

Award

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  • National Film Award in three categories, 2004
  • Best Film, Meril-Prothom Alo 2004[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Harun ur Rashid (4 December 2004). "Shangkhonad earns applause at premiรจre". The Daily Star.
  2. ^ a b Kajalie Shehreen Islam (29 December 2006). "Abu Sayeed: For the Love of Film". Star Weekend Magazine. The Daily Star.
  3. ^ "Shankhonad". trigon-film.org. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  4. ^ Young, Deborah (3 January 2006). "Wail Of The Conch". Variety.


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Nazma Anwar

(2004), Shonkhonil Karagar (1992), Chittagong: The Last Stopover (2000), Shankhonad (2004) and also in television drama plays including Iblish, Kothao Keu

Junaid Halim

Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Editing three times for the films Shankhonad (2004), Britter Baire (2009) and Maya: The Lost Mother (2019). Junaid

Cinema of Bangladesh

Poroshmoni (1994) and Shyamol Chhaya (2004); Abu Sayeed's kittonkhola (2000), Shankhonad (2004), Rupantor (2008); Enamul Karim Nirjhar's Aha! (2007); Golam Rabbany

Fazlur Rahman Babu

Year Film Role Notes Ref. 2004 Shankhonad Fazlu 2006 Na Bolona Monir 2007 Aha! Solaiman Daruchini Dip Monir Swopnodanay Siraj Bangladesh's submission to

Zahid Hasan (actor)

Din Moti Winner โ€“ Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor 2005 Shankhonad Osman 2007 Made in Bangladesh Khorshed Jhontu Montu Dui Bhai Jhontu /

KS Firoz

2020, at the age of 74. Films Padma Nadir Majhi Nodir Naam Modhumoti Shankhonad Brihonnola Chandragrohon Tumi Amar (1994) Devdas Drama Ayomoy Banshi Dressing

Abu Sayeed (film director)

Film, Best Director, and in seven other categories. His second feature, Shankhonad, won the Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best Film. His third

Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor

Chai Sohel Rana Principal Ibrahim Parvez 2004 (29th) Fazlur Rahman Babu Shankhonad 2005 (30th) Ilias Kanchan Dukhiram Shasti 2006 (31st) Masum Aziz Afsu