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词条 Fakhrul Islam Khan
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. References

{{Infobox person
| name = Fakhrul Islam Khan
| image = Fakhrul Islam Khan.jpg
| birth_date ={{birth date|1925|02|09|df=y}}
| birth_place = Barisal, Bengal Presidency, British India
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2007|05|13|1925|02|9|df=y}}
| occupation = Journalist, film producer and director
| spouse = Syeda Sakina Islam
| nationality = Bangladeshi
}}Fakhrul Islam Khan (known as FI Khan; 9 February 1925 – 13 May 2007) was a Bangladeshi editor, journalist, cultural organizer, playwright, producer, and director. He was the editor of Gulista (1950), a monthly Bengali magazine, and Kadem (1966), a weekly magazine. He was the joint news editor with Shah Azizur Rahman of the monthly magazine Inqilab (published from Kolkata). Khan has made a special contribution to Barisal's cultural activities, cultural heritage, literary councils, journalism and Barisal Press Club. He was the first Bengal Muslim film producer. He established Barisal Natya Niketan in 1964.[1]

Early life and education

Khan was born on 9 February 1925 in Barisal. His father, Khan Bahadur Hasem Ali Khan, was a social worker, politician, and member of the cabinet led by Sher-e-Bangla A K Fazlul Huq in 1941. Khan started his education at AK School in Barisal and later was admitted to Ripon School & College in Kolkata. He led several student movements. He was the editor of a magazine in Ripon School, for which he also wrote.[2]

Career

Khan was a journalist, and a film producer and director. His production company is Kolkata Azad Chitrapat. In 1944 Purabasha, Kalocaya, Hanabari and Jago Hua Sabera were released by his production. The director of these films was Premendra Mitra, with Khan as joint director. In 1947, the film{{clarify|date=March 2018}} received the Best Film Award. Hospital was released under the Bulbul Production Banner in 1956. During this time he was elected as the joint secretary of Kolkata Motion Pictures Association and joint editor of Kolkata Writer Journalist Sangha. His production began in Ananya under the direction of film director Sushil Majumder in a joint venture in India in 1972. He was the founding editor of Barisal Sahitya Parishad. He was the editor of the monthly Gulista, weekly Khadem and Inqilab.

Personal life

Khan was married to Syeda Sakina Islam, a former member of Jatiya Sangsad. The couple has one son, Amirul Islam Khan Bulbul; and two daughters, Shabnam Wadud Kaya and Saguafa Khanam Joardar.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=Fakhrul Islam Khan|date=12 May 2013|publisher=Akib Memorial Foundation, Amirul Islam Khan|isbn=|page=29|edition=2nd}}
2. ^{{cite book|title=Hashem Ali Khan|date= 30 November 2005|publisher=Vashkor Publisher, Siraz Uddin Ahmed|isbn=984-32-2822-7|page=197|edition=2nd}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Syeda Sakina Islam, Former MP|url=https://tigernewsbd.com/?p=3193|accessdate=5 February 2018|agency=Tiger News}}
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5 : 1925 births|2007 deaths|Bangladeshi journalists|Bangladeshi directors|Bangladeshi producers

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