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Ek Takar Bou

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Ek Takar Bou
Directed byP. A. Kajol
Written byKomol Sarkar
P. A. Kajol
Chhatku Ahmed
Produced byNisha Tasnim Sheikh
StarringShakib Khan
Shabnur
Rumana
Razzak
CinematographyMojibul Haque Bhuiya
Edited byChishti Zamal
Music byShawkat Ali Emon and Alauddin Ali
Distributed byHriddhi Talkies
Release date
  • 2 October 2008 (2008-10-02)
Running time
137 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Ek Takar Bou (Bengali: এক টাকার বউ) is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by P.A. Kajol. The film stars Shakib Khan, Shabnur, Rumana, Razzak and many more. This film was released in 80 cinema halls at a time in Eid festival.[1]

Plot

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Sisters Kajal and Kiran love their cousin Raj. Raj jokes with the two sisters about love. Kiran spends the whole day with Raj's father Shaukat Chowdhury and calls him baba. On the other hand, Kajal works as Raj's assistant in his office. They have an office romance, which leads to marriage without telling anyone in the family at the registrar's office. A few days after the wedding, Kajal learns that her uncle is arranging Raj and Kiran's marriage. Thinking about her younger sister's happiness, Kajal leaves the house with a drama of marrying Mohabbat.

A daughter is born to Kajol. She lives with him in a small house. One day Kajol's daughter Dighi comes in front of Raj's car. Friendship begins between them. Raj often visits Dighi. In this way, one day he gets to know the real identity of Dighi.

Cast

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Production

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Soundtrack

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The songs of this film was composed by Shawkat Ali Emon and lyrics were penned by Kabir Bakul. Background score of this film were composed by Alauddin Ali.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "'My Name is Khan' to be released in Eid". Business News 24. July 29, 2013. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  2. ^ Shazu, Shah Alam (July 20, 2011). "Romana's winning streak". The Daily Star. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  3. ^ "Meril Prothom Alo Awards Ceremony Held". The Daily Star. April 10, 2009. Archived from the original on September 25, 2015. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
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