Mayer Morjada

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Mayer Morjada
VCD Cover
Directed byDilip Biswas
Written byDilip Biswas
Produced byGayatri Biswas
Starring
CinematographyAbul Kaibe
Edited byMinto
Music byEmon Saha
Distributed by
  • G Series
  • Geeti Chitrakotha
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Mayer Morjada is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film released in 2006 all over Bangladesh. It was directed and written by Dilip Biswas.[1] It is a family-based romantic comedy film. The film stars Manna, Shakib Khan Mousumi, Shabnur, Bobita, Sohel Rana, Humayun Faridi and Dolly Johur. This is the last film of director Dilip Biswas. Manna, Shakib Khan, Moushumi, and Shabnur are seen together on screen for the first and last time in this film.[citation needed]

Plot[edit]

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Crew[edit]

  • Director: Dilip Biswas
  • Producer: Gaiatri Biswas &Debashish Biswas
  • Story: Dilip Biswas
  • Script: Dilip Biswas
  • Music: Imon Saha
  • Lyrics: Kabir Bokul
  • Cinematography: Abul Kaibe
  • Editing: Minto
  • Distributor: Geeti Chitrakotha

Technical details[edit]

  • Format: 35 MM (Color)
  • Real: 13 Pans
  • Original Language: Bengali
  • Country of Origin: Bangladesh•Date of Theatrical Release: 2006
  • Technical Support: Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC)

Soundtrack[edit]

Mayer Morjada
Soundtrack album by
Emon Saha
Released2006
GenreSoundtrack/Filmi
ProducerG Series

The film's music was directed by Bangladeshi famous music director Imon Saha. The lyrics were written by Gazi Mazharhul Anwar.

Soundtrack[edit]

No.Titlesinger(s)Length
1."Oneke Bachte Chay"Udit Narayan and Sadhana Sargam 
2."Aamay Bhondo Bhebe"Kumar Sanu 
3."Asle Vobe Jete Hobe"Kumar Sanu 
4."Mone Mone Etodin"Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal 
5."Tomar Laiga Morte Pari"Kavita Krishnamurthy 

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Debashish Biswas clarifies that he was not sent to jail". The Daily Star. 28 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Humayun Faridee makes his last bow". bdnews24.com. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  3. ^ Shazu, Shah Alam (31 August 2010). "'I dissolve my woes through acting'". The Daily Star. Retrieved 21 January 2017.