Amar Praner Priya | |
Director: | Jakir Hossain Raju |
Producer: | Taposhi Thakur |
Studio: | BFDC |
Runtime: | 160 minutes |
Country: | Bangladesh |
Language: | Bengali |
Amar Praner Priya (Bengali: আমার প্রাণের প্রিয়া) is a 2009 Dhallywood Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Jakir Hossain Raju. The film was released on 20 September 2009, on Eid-ul-Fitr and went on to become a box-office success in Bangladesh, primarily noted for its soundtrack & choreography. The film stars Shakib Khan, Mim and Misha Sawdagor, Prabir Mitra, Rehana Jolly, Khaleda Akter Kolpona and many more.[1] The movie is a remake of Telugu language film Aatadista (2008).
Prem (Shakib Khan) always helps a lot of people, specially cases with love trouble. That's why people named him "LOVE GURU". But he does not love any girl, then he accidentally meets Priyanka (Mim) and falls in love with her. Initially, Priyanka does not reciprocate Prem's feeling because Prem is a son of a very rich businessman. Priyanka does not like rich people. But when Prem proves in many ways that his love for her is pure and very real, Priyanka could not refuse him. When they slowly start dating, Priyanka's brother, (Misha Sawdagor) becomes an obstacle between them. Priyanka's brother considers Prem as an enemy since his mother was killed by Prem in a road accident. It was just an accident, but her brother convinces Priyanka that it was all intentional. Priyanka misunderstands Prem and tries to take revenge. But one day Priyanka realizes her mistake in accusing Prem, he is innocent and her brother is the main culprit who is coming between their relationship. Then she calls Prem and clears their misunderstanding. So heroically Prem comes and takes his bride away from her evil and conspicuous brother.
Amar Praner Priya | |
Type: | soundtrack |
Artist: | Hridoy Khan Ali Akram Shuvo |
Cover: | Amar Praner Priya2.jpg |
Released: | 2009 |
Genre: | Feature film soundtrack |
Producer: | Taposhi Thakur |
The soundtrack of Amar Praner Priya was composed by Hridoy Khan, Tishma and Ali Akram Shuvo.[2] [3]
Also known as "Epar Bangla and Opar Bangla" film award