Actor ATM Shamsuzzaman on life support


FE Team | Published: April 30, 2019 21:13:49 | Updated: May 02, 2019 12:25:50


Actor ATM Shamsuzzaman on life support

Veteran actor ATM Shamsuzzaman, who underwent a gallbladder surgery at Asgar Ali Hospital in the city on April 27, has been put on life support at the hospital.

The Ekushey Padak-winning actor was put on life support after 3pm following deterioration of his condition, said his brother Saleh Jaman Selim, reports UNB

He said Shamsuzzaman underwent the surgery on Saturday (April 27) and kept under a 72-hour observation.

He was hospitalised on Friday (April 26) after suffering from indigestion.  

Shamsuzzaman began his career as a comedian and he also wrote over 100 stories, and film scripts.

The actor was born on September 10, 1941 in Noakhali.

He was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 2015 while he won Bangladesh National Film Awards five times for his roles in “Dayee Ke?” (1987), “Madam Fuli” (1999), “Churiwala” (2001), “Mon Bosena Porar Table E” (2009) and “Chorabali” (2012).

His movie career started in 1961 as the Assistant Director in “Bishkonna” while he first gained popularity as an actor through Amzad Hossain’s “Noyonmoni” (1976).

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