Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Screenplay

Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Screenplay
জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার শ্রেষ্ঠ চিত্রনাট্যকার
Awarded for For the contribution of Bangladeshi cinema in Screenplay category
Location Dhaka
Country Bangladesh
Presented by President of Bangladesh
Last awarded 2013
Official website Official Website

The Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Screenplay (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার শ্রেষ্ঠ চিত্রনাট্যকার) is one of the highest film awards in Bangladesh. Since 1975, the awards are given in the category of best screenplay. The first award winner was Khan Ataur Rahman.

List of winners

Year Name of Winner Film Notes
1975 Khan Ataur Rahman Sujan Sakhi
1976 Amjad Hussain Nayonmoni
1977 Ahmed Zaman Chowdhury Jadur Bashi
1978 Amjad Hussain Golapi Ekhon Traine
1979 Masiuddin Shaker & Sheikh Niamat Ali Surja Dighal Bari Jointly
1980 Khan Ataur Rahman Danpite Chele
1981 No Award
1982 Alamgir Kabir Mohona
1983 Syed Shamsul Haque Puroskar
1984 Amjad Hussain Bhat De
1985 Ismail Mohammad Ma o Chele
1986 No Award
1987 Dilip Biswas Opekkha
1988 Abdullah Al Mamun Dui Jibon
1989 AJ Mintu Satto Mittha
1990 Shibli Sadik Dolna
1991 Kazi Morshed
Shibli Sadik
Santona
Achena
1992 Kazi Hayat Trash
1993 AJ Mintu Banglar Badhu
1994 Kazi Hayat Desh Premik
1995 Sheikh Niamat Ali Anyo Jibon
1996 No Award
1997 No Award
1998 No Award
1999 Kazi Hayat Ammajan
2000 Abu Sayeed and Nurul Alam Atik Kittonkhola Jointly
2001 Nargis Akhter Meghla Akash
2002 Tareq Masud Matir Moyna
2003 No Award
2004 Tauquir Ahmed Joyjatra [1]
2005 No Award [1]
2006 Kazi Morshed Ghani [1]
2007 Humayun Ahmed Daruchini Dip [1]
2008 Murad Parvez Chandragrohon [2]
2009 Gias Uddin Selim Monpura
2010 Nargis Akhter Abuj Bou [3]
2011 Nasiruddin Yusuf and Ebadur Rahman Guerrilla Jointly[4]
2012 Humayun Ahmed Ghetuputra Komola [5]
2013 Gazi Rakayet Mrittika Maya [6]

See also

References

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