Aruna-Razzak`s Chapa Dangar Bou and then…

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Entertainment Report :It was 1985 when Aruna Biswas was a student of HSC. During that time she started her film career by movie Chapa Dangar Bou. Legendary actor Razzak took permission from the ‘Maestro of Jatra’ late Amalendu Biswas to cast his daughter Aruna Biswas as a heroine in that movie. From the very beginning Razzak wanted that his son Bapparaz would debut his acting career in the film industry against a heroine who was closely attached with a cultural family. Later Bapparaz and Aruna Biswas performed together as a pair in the movie Chapa Dangar Bou. The movie became popular to the viewers and they got a new pair in the film industry. Later Aruna Biswas acted under Razzak’s direction another movie titled Prem Shakti. Basically Aruna acted in these two movies under the direction of Razzak. But she acted with Razzak in several movies like Somman, Dongshon, Durnam and Sotin-er Sangsar.From the beginning of her career Aruna Biswas always see Razzak as like her father. After returning from Canada recently Aruna Biswas was excited to meet Razzak. For this reason, she went to Laxmikunjo yesterday along with schedule to meet Razzak. After seeing Aruna, Razzak hugged her. Then an emotional atmosphere was seen there.While sharing his feelings in this regard Razzak told this correspondent, “I have made a Aruna after facing a lot of sufferings and difficult situations. It is not possible to forget the acting of Aruna in her first acted movie. She has a lot of dedication and love to acting in the film. The persons who have real affection and love to the creation in the film industry they never die. We should explore the talent of Aruna Biswas.”Aruna Biswas shared her feelings by this way, “After my father I think Razzak is my guardian. After the death of my father he was always keep in touch with our family members. He is a real hero, which is expressed by his attitude. He is Nayok Raz who has been winning everybody’s mind. May Allah bless him, I wish his long life for the prosperous of the country’s film industry.”

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