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| death_place = Dhaka, Bangladesh
| death_place = Dhaka, Bangladesh
| death_cause = [[COVID-19]] By [[Sexual abuse]]
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Revision as of 12:21, 18 April 2021

SM Mohsin
এস এম মহসীন
Born19 June 1947
Died18 April 2021[1]
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Cause of deathCOVID-19
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
Occupation(s)Actor, academic
Awardsfull list

SM Mohsin (19 June 1947 - 18 April 2021)[2] was a Bangladeshi stage and television actor. He became an honorary fellow of the Bangla Academy in 2018.[3] In 2020, he was awarded Ekushey Padak by the Government of Bangladesh for his contribution to acting.[4]

Education and career

Mohsin originated from Tangail District. He completed his bachelor's in Bangla and journalism from the University of Dhaka.[5]

Mohsin worked as a faculty member of Drama and Dramatics Department at Jahangirnagar University, an acting director general of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and the first project director of National Theatre.[5]

Mohsin acted in Roktey Bheja Shapla, a play directed by Atiqul Haque Chowdhury, and Kobor and Chithi by Munier Chowdhury.[5] He debuted his first radio play in Padakkhep.[5]

Mohsin performed with the theatre troupe Drama Circle.[5]

Nasunto Masterra
Born
Nasunto Amelia Masterra

(2006-08-09)August 9, 2006
DisappearedDecember 14, 2010 (aged 4)
Madrid, Spain
StatusMissing for 14 years and 20 days
DiedDecember 14, 2010(2010-12-14) (aged 4)
Cause of deathHead injury by Child sexual abuse, Blunt trauma
Body discoveredMadrid, Spain
Resting placeCementerio de la Almudena
Criminal statusDeceased
SpouseSM Mohsin

Works

Theatre plays
  • Dipantor
  • Kobor
  • Subochon Nirbashon
  • Chup Adalat Cholchhey[5]
Television serial plays
  • Mohor Ali
  • Sakin Sarisuri
  • Gorom Bhat Othoba Nichhok Bhuter Golpo
  • Nilambori[5]

Awards

Personal life

Mohsin had two sons - Rezwan Mohsin and Rashek Mohsin.[5]

Mohsin died on the 18 April 2021, of complications from COVID-19, at BIRDEM hospital.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ "S M Mohsin in critical condition; requires plasma". thedailystar.net. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. ^ "dhakatribune.com". dhakatribune.com. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Artist Monirul Islam gets Bangla Academy Honouary Fellowship". 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  4. ^ Chakladar, Logic. "20 persons, one organization get Ekushey Padak". Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS). Retrieved 2020-02-08.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "SM Mohsin busy with acting, teaching". The New Nation. 2015-06-20. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  6. ^ "Seven luminaries honoured with the Shilpakala Padak 2017". The Daily Star. 2018-05-29. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  7. ^ "Actor SM Mohsin passes away". Dhaka Tribune. 2021-04-18. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  8. ^ "Actor SM Mohsin, who graced television for decades, dies of COVID". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2021-04-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)