Renowned Bangladeshi actor
Sara Begum Kabori passed away in Dhaka on Saturday. She was 70. She was
admitted to the Sheikh Russel National Gastroliver Institute and
Hospital in Dhaka for the treatment of COVID 19 last week.
Sara Begum Kabori was honoured with the National Film Award for her role
in the film Sareng Bou in 1978. She got the lifetime achievement award
in 2013. She was also a freedom fighter and former member of
parliament. Kabori was fondly known as the ‘Mishti Meye’, the ‘Sweet
Girl’ of Bangladesh cinema for her role in the films.
Starting her career at the age of 13 in Subhash Dutta directed Sutorang,
she attained popularity and fame in Bangla cinema with films like Sujon
Sokhi, Sareng Bou, Shat Bhai Champa, Arun Varun Kiran Mala and Lalon
Fokir in over 5 decades of her film career. President Abdul Hamid and
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed deep shock and condolences over
the demise of the legendary actor.
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