Masum Parvez Rubel | |
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Born | Masum Parvez Rubel 3 May 1960 Barisal, East Pakistan, Pakistan |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
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Years active | 1986–present |
Children | Niloy Parvez |
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Masum Parvez Rubel (born 3 May 1960)[1] is a Bangladeshi film actor, fighting director, producer and director.[2] He is a current vice-president of the Bangladesh Film Artists' Association.
Rubel's career in the Bengali film industry began with the film Laraku. He has appeared in over 200 films. His notable films are "Utthan Poton", Uddhar, Bir Purush, Bajromusti, and Vondo.[3][4][5][6]
Career
In 1986, at the age of 26, Rubel made his acting debut in the film "Laraku", directed by Shahidul Islam Khokon. In his acting career, he has played over two hundred films.
On 28 January 2022, Rubel became a vice-president of the Bangladesh Film Artists' Association after bagging 191 votes. Dipjol also became.[7]
Filmography
- Laraku
- Uddhar
- Bir Purush
- Bojromusti
- Akarma
- Biplob
- Bishdat
- Utthan Poton
- Sontrash
- Ghatok
- Opohoron
- Shotru Bhoyonkor
- Top Rongbaz
- Din Mojur
- Bishwapremik
- Naro Pisash
- Rakkhosh
- Sotorko Soytan
- Duhshahosh
- Swajan
- Grihojuddho
- Lompot
- Charidike Shotru
- Vondo
- Seyana Pagol
- Pagla Ghonta
- Joddha
- Kothin Shasti
- Shikari
- Probesh Nisedh
- Bichchu Bahini
- Mukhoshdhari
- Chai Khamota
- Mayer Jonno Juddho
- Ondhokare Chita
- Khuner Porinam
- Baghe Baghe Lorai
- Tornado Kamal
- Bisakto Chokh: The Blue Eye
- City Rangbazz
- Rokto Pipasha
- Charidike Ondhokar
- Don
- Mahaguru
- Mrittudondo
- Ajker Hitler
- Sontrashi Nayok
- Murkho Manob
- Manush
- Cyclone
- Durdhorsho Durjoy
- Sraddha
- Ulka
- Ragi
- Poradhin
- Artonad
- Akheri Rasta
- Biddrohi Konna
- Makrasha
- Chokher Pani
- Ghorer Shotru
- Shotru Sabdhan
- Bagher Thaba
- Khaichi Tore
- Return Ticket
- Hunkar
- Bir Bikram
- Bir Joddha
- Bajropat
- Rubel Amar Naam
- Desh Dushmon
- Golamir Jingir
- Goyenda
- Jolonto Agun
- Sukher Agun
- Mintu Samrat
- Mitthyer Raza
- Bipod Sonket
- Billu Mastan
- Beimanir Shasti
- Ami Shahenshah
- Shesh Aghat
- Mir Jafar
- Agni Sontan
- Jobab De
- Khoma Nei
- Mayer Kanna
- Inquilab
- Shotru Ghayel
- Bondhu Beiman
- Desh Desahantor
- Dhor Mastan
- Agun Amar Nam
- Odhinayok
- Golabarood
- Truck Driver
- Azad
- Aan
- Durnitibaaz
- Haramkhor
- Khalash
- Godfather
- Zamidar
- Dhanda
- Palatok Ashami
- Mastaner Dapot
- Goriber Samman
- Zinda Dafon
- Baba Keno Asami
- Ferari Asami
- Manik Badsha
- Golmaal
- Rajpother Raja
- Rokto Nishan
- Vangchur
- Rajar Bhai Badsha
- Kangali Raja
- Badsha Gunda
- Daal Bhat
- Koyla
- Maidan
- Khesarot
- Hero Number One
- Rokto Gorom
- Danger Hero
- Dhakar Samrat
- Jono Neta
- Kalo Chosma
- Bostir Shahenshah
- Chorom Shikkha
- Durniti Domon
- Tollashi
- Moron Aghat
- Ajker Gorom Khobor
- Tochnoch
- Sadarghater Coolie
- Danga Domon
- Guerilla Bahini
- Danger Mission
- Pagla Mastan
- Arjon
- Maa Mati Desh
- Maha Shotru
- Onnay Attyachar
- Oshobho Manush
- Premik Dakat
- Aboidho Shotru
- Ghum Haram
- Andho Aain
- Elakar Badsha
- Omor Akbor
- Samporko
- Ora Soldier
- Barricade
- Counter Attack
- Dushmoner Dushmon
- Kata Lash
- Ranga Mastan
- Robi Mastan
- Kothin Shasti
- Premik Dakat
- Kungfu Nayok
- Challenger Mukhe
- Footpather Shahenshah
- Jibon Mane Juddho
- Hingsro Thaba
- Bhoyonkor Sontrashi
- Bhoyonkor Raja
- Louho Manob
- Khamotar Larai
- Sukher Ashay
- Shirsho Santrasi Greftar
- Lawarish
- Lorai
- Bhaiya Number One
- Premika Chintai
- Churmar
- Chhoto Bon
- Time Nai
- Goriber Bichar Nai
- Grina
- Uttar Dokkhin
- Eksho Koti Taka
- Maha Tandob
- Mrittur Sathe Panja
- Malamaal
- Mastan Samrat
- Mukti Chai
- Mukhosh
- Bikrom
- Banglar Bagh
- Beyadab
- Borobhai Zindabad
- Nesha
- Nil Sagorer Tire
- Domka
- Dojok
- Dui Chor
- Judge Saheb
- Durdanto Dapot
- Judge Er Raye Fasi
- Jiddi Sontan
- Kata Rifle
- Kala Duniya
- Atto Prokash
- Amader Choto Bhai
- Oshanto Badsha
- Annayer Protishodh
- Linja
- Joddha
- Ak Number Ashami
- Warning
- Kill Him (2023)
Rubel and Khokon Collaboration
- Laraku (1986)
- Bir Purush (1988)
- Bajromushti (1989)
- Uddhar (1989)
- Biplob (1990)
- Akarma (1990)
- Sontrash (1991)
- Bishdat (1991)
- Din Mojur (1991)
- Top Rangbazz (1991)
- Utthan Poton (1992)
- Shotru Bhoyongkar (1992)
- Shotorko Shoytan (1993)
- Opohoron (1993)
- Duhshahosh (1994)
- Ghatok (1994)
- Bishwapremik (1995)
- Grihojuddho (1996)
- Rakkhosh (1996)
- Lompot (1996)
- Charidike Shotru (1997)
- Naro Pisash (1997)
- Vondo (1998)
- Pagla Ghonta (2000)
- Joddha (2000)
- Mukhoshdhari (2002)
- Chai Khamota (2003)
Personal life
Rubel has a son, Niloy Parvez.[8]
References
- ↑ বাবা-ছেলের বন্ধুত্ব : নায়ক রুবেল ও ছেলে নিলয়. Kaler Kantho. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 19 February 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- ↑ বাংলা চলচ্চিত্রের ‘অ্যাকশন কিং’ রুবেল. The Daily Star Bangla (in Bengali). 3 May 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ↑ "[WATCH NOW] Rubel returns with bigger, tougher looks!". The Daily Star. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- ↑ "Evergreen Zoom Bangladesh Foundation organises an event for children". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- ↑ "After 40 years, Bangladesh lifts ban on Bollywood films". NDTV.com. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- ↑ "Bithi Sarkar signs for four new films". The Independent. Dhaka. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- ↑ Arts & Entertainment Desk (29 January 2022). "Ilias Kanchan elected President, Zayed Khan General Secretary". The Daily Star. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
- ↑ রুবেলের সংসার জীবন. bdnews24.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 26 January 2018.
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