Sujon Sokhi | |
Director: | Khan Ataur Rahman |
Music: | Khan Ataur Rahman |
Runtime: | 111 minutes |
Country: | Bangladesh |
Language: | Bengali |
Sujon Sokhi (Bengali: সুজন সখী) is a 1975 Bangladeshi film directed by Khan Ataur Rahman. The film received critical acclaim, particularly for the performance given by Kabori Sarwar, who won Bachsas Award for Best Actress.[1] Both Sabina Yasmin and Abdul Alim earned Bangladesh National Film Awards for the song "Sob Sokhire Par Korite". The film was popularly remade in Bangladesh in color by director Shah Alam Kiran starring renowned duo Salman Shah and Shabnur in 1994 with the same title. It was also remade in West Bengal (India) in 1995, which was directed by Swapan Saha.
Lokhman, his wife and their son Sujon live with his step mother, step brother Solaiman and his pregnant wife whom Lokhman and his wife detest. However, they think of them as their own and Solaiman and his mother love Sujon a lot. Lokhman and his wife later throw them out of the house with Solaiman giving his wealth share to Sujon. Solaiman and his family start a new life however his wife dies after giving birth to their daughter Sokhi which heartbreaks him more. Years, later Sujon and Sokhi fall in love and vow to reunite the family together.
All music were composed by Khan Ataur Rahman.
"Sob Sokhire Par Korite" - Sabina Yasmin and Abdul Alim