Amit Hasan

Amit Hassan is a Bangladeshi film actor and his actual name is Khandar Saifur Rahman. He was elected secretary general of the Bangladesh Film Actors' Association in 2015. In its review of 2011 cinema, ''The Daily Star'' included Amit Hassan among "Other stars that deserve mention".

Although he was mostly a side actor to lead protagonists at his early 4 years of his career in movies such as ''Hingsha'' , ''Malamal'', ''Bhalobashar Ghor'', ''Atto Bishash'', ''Banglar Ma'', ''Ashami Greftar'' , ''Stri Hotta'' & ''Ziddi'', he established himself as a lead actor in movies such as ''Jyoti'', ''Ashik'', ''Sakkhi Proman'', ''Shashon'', ''Shesh Thikana'', ''Onek Diner Asa'', ''Tumi Shudu Tumi'', ''Khuni Chairman'', ''Khuni Billa'', ''Paglir Prem'', ''Attosat'', ''Chakrani'', ''Rongin Bini Sutar Mala'', ''Baba Mastan'', ''Sotter Bijoy'', ''Bouer Somman'', ''Bhulona Amay'', ''Tomar Jonno Pagol'', ''Ke Apon Ke Por'' , ''Takai Joto Gondogol'' , ''Sardar''

His career took a downturn after 2004 and he has mostly been a supporting actor since then with his performance in notable movies such ''Tiger Number One'' , ''Doctar Bari'', ''Jamai Shashur'', ''Kothin Simar'', ''Rongbaz Badhshah'', ''Sontaner Moto Sontan'' , ''Bou Keno Bondok'', ''Bhaier Shotru Bhai'', ''Kathin Purush'', ''Majhir Chele Barrister'', & ''Tumi Swapno Tumi Sadhona''

After 2011, he has successfully established himself as a leading villain with movies such as a ''Bhalobashar Rong'', ''Onnorokom Bhalobasha'' , ''Agnee 2'', ''Antaranga'', ''Tobuo Bhalobashi'' ''Bossgiri'', cementing his stratus as a successful artist in the Bangladesh film industry with back to back diverse roles to continue his active film career.

In January 2015 Hassan participated in a strike of Bangladeshi film artists against the screening of the Indian film ''Wanted'' in Bangladesh, calling for a boycott of Bangladeshi theatres showing the movie. Provided by Wikipedia
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