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Bangladeshi television and theatre personality
Lucky Enam
(born September 14, 1952)
[1]
is a Bangladeshi television and theatre personality.
[2]
[3]
She was awarded
Ekushey Padak
by the
government of Bangladesh
in 2019.
[4]
She is the current chairperson of
Bangladesh Shishu Academy
since September 2019.
[5]
Background
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Enam was born on September 14, 1952, in
Rangpur
to Kalimullah Bhuiyan and Mohua.
[1]
She completed her SSC from SV Girls' School and HSC from
Comilla Women's College
.
[1]
She then earned her bachelor's and master's in economics from the
University of Chittagong
and
University of Dhaka
respectively.
[1]
Career
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Enam began performing in 1972 by joining the theater troupe
Nagorik Natya Sampradaya
.
[6]
She first appeared in a dual role in the play
Anubhabe Anubhutee
with
Pijush Bandyopadhyay
in 1987. Her notable roles include Kona in
Sharoma
, Ambia in
Nuruldiner Sarajibon
, Ms. Esha in
Bohubrihi
and Boro Bou in
Ayomoy
.
[6]
Enam is the co-founder and general secretary of the theatre troupe
Nagorik Nattyangan
.
[4]
[7]
She directed several stage plays including
Ami Birangana Bolchi
,
Sharoma
,
Pragoitihashik
,
Sheishob Dinguli
,
Bideha
,
Muktir Upaye
and
Kritodasher Hashi
.
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
She also directed television drama serials
Amader Ananda Bari
, based on Enamul Huq's novel
Greehobashi Galpo
and
Shesh Rakkha
.
[12]
[13]
In 2012, Nagorik Nattyangan and
Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy
arranged a six-day theatre festival to celebrate the 60th birthday of Enam at the National Theatre Hall, Dhaka.
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Personal life
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Enam was married to actor, theatre activist and academic
Enamul Huq
. Together they had two daughters ? Hridi Huq and Proitee Huq.
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Awards
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Works
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- Television
References
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"Lucky Enam"
.
Bangladesh Shishu Academy
. Retrieved
February 17,
2022
.
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Saurav Dey (March 8, 2015).
"I don't let gender define my roles in society"
.
The Daily Star
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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"Lucky Enam's 60th birthday celebration begins"
.
The Daily Star
. September 6, 2012
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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a
b
"Stars who will receive the Ekushey Padak for 2019"
.
The Daily Star
. February 8, 2019
. Retrieved
February 8,
2019
.
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"Lucky Enam appointed as the chairperson of Bangladesh Shishu Academy"
.
The Daily Star
. September 27, 2019
. Retrieved
February 18,
2022
.
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a
b
c
Ershad Kamol (October 2, 2003).
"Lucky Inam and Dr. Inam : The duo romanticising the drama lane"
.
The Daily Star
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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Jamil Mahmud (January 3, 2010).
"Theatre galore at Shilpakala"
.
The Daily Star
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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Sourav Dey (August 23, 2013).
"The awakening of women"
.
The Daily Star
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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"Celebrating 60th birthday of Lucky Enam"
.
The Daily Star
. September 8, 2012
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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Jamil Mahmud (September 5, 2012).
"Bideha: Agonies of war victims"
.
The Daily Star
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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"
"Pragoitihashik": Highlighting primitive human instincts"
.
The Daily Star
. September 15, 2007
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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Ershad Kamol (December 27, 2005).
"Amader Ananda Bari : A new mega serial depicts a family saga"
.
The Daily Star
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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"Telefilm 'Shesh Rakkha' on Channel i"
.
The Daily Star
. May 10, 2008
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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"Theatre fest to celebrate Lucky Enam's 60th birthday"
.
The Daily Star
. September 4, 2012
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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"Shaju Khadem and Proitee"
.
The Daily Star
. March 20, 2008
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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"Shilpakala Padak 2014 conferred"
.
The Daily Star
. February 21, 2015
. Retrieved
March 22,
2016
.
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