11th Meril-Prothom Alo Awards

11th Meril Prothom Alo Awards
Date10 April 2009
SiteHall of Fame Theatre, Bangabandhu International Conference Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Hosted byFerdous Ahmed and Aupee Karim
Preshow hostsMunmun
Produced byTranscom Group, Square Toiletries
Highlights
Best FilmChandragrohon
Best ActorShakib Khan
Priya Amar Priya
Best ActressShabnur
Ek Takar Bou
Lifetime achievementBaby Islam
Television coverage
ChannelATN Bangla
Duration1 hours, 05 minutes

The 11th Meril Prothom Alo Awards were distributed among TV and film starts and singers 10 April 2009 to honour and inspire the young talents for playing their role in the fields of music, film-making and TV production. The Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre turned into a union of cultural personalities on that evening as the Prothom Alo and Square Toiletries staged the programme to honour the stars. The nominations for the popular awards were open to public voting.[1]

Awards and nominations

Lifetime Achievement Award – 2009

Public Choice Awards – 2008

Best Film Actor Best Film Actress
Best TV Actor Best TV Actress
Best Male Singer Best Female Singer

Critics' Choice Awards – 2008

Best Film Best Film Director
Best Film Actor Best Film Actress
Best Playwright Best TV Director
  • Nurul Alam Atique & Ronjon Rabbani- Ekti Phone Kora Jabe Please?
    • Animesh Aich – Nodir Naam Nayontara
    • Alvee Ahmed – Kusum o Murkho Mofizer Golpo
Best TV Actor Best TV Actress
  • Monira Mithu – Emon Deshti Kothao Khujhe Pabe Nako Tumi
    • Nowrin Jahan Zenny – Ekti Phone Kora Jabe Please?
    • Sabrin Saka Meem – Nodir Naam Nayontara
Best Music Best Band
  • Deepto – Ekti Sorol Ongko
  • Aurthohin – Aushomapto I
    • Doorbin – Doorbin 2.01
    • Face 2 Face – Dukkho Poka
    • Black – Abar

Special Critics' Awards – 2008

Category Awardee
Best Film SA Haque Alik (Akash Chhoa Bhalobasa)
Best Dancer Sharmila Bandopadhaya[1]

Host and Jury Board

Noted silver screen artiste Ferdous Ahmed and TV actress Aupee Karim conducted the colourful program with their lively and witty anchoring. Award-winning comedian Naveed came up on the dais to present his stand-up comedy to the fun-loving audience who gave him a big round of applause. The member of Jury Board for Dance section were Kamrunnesa Hasan, Lubna Mariam, and Arun Basu; Jury Board for music section were Alam Khan, Sheikh Sadi Khan, Sujay Sham, Shadi Muhammad, and Kanak Chapa; Jury Board for Television section Ramendu Majumdar, Syed Monzurul Islam, Tariq Anam Khan, Shamim Akhter, Zahedur Rahim Anjan, and Sazzad Sharif; and Jury Board for Film section were Hasnat Abdul Hai, Shibli Sadiq, Tareque Masud, Ilias Kanchan, Sabbir Ahmed Chowdhury, A.K.M. Jakariya.[1]

Presenters and performers

Presenters

Presenter(s) Role
Mostafa Zaman Abbasi -Asma Abbasi, Anjan Chowdhury & Matiur Rahman Presented Lifetime Achievement Award
Barkatullah & Jinat Barkatullah Presented Critics' Award for Best Dancer[11]
Jewel Aich & Bipasha Aich Presented Critics' Award for Best Music[12]
Shimul Yousuf & Nasiruddin Yousuff Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best TV Director
Moushumi & Omor Sani Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best Playwright
Nima Rahman & Tariq Anam Khan Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best TV Actor[10]
Sara Zaker & Aly Zaker Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best TV Actress
Bulbul Ahmed & Daisy Ahmed Presented Special Critics' Award for Film
Wahida Mollick Jolly & Rahmat Ali Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best Film
Catherine Masud & Tareque Masud Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best Film Director[6]
Ferdousi Mazumder & Ramendu Majumdar Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best Film Actor
Azizul Hakim & Jinat Hakim Presented Critics' Choice Award for Best Film Actress[8]
Monir Khan Shimul & Nadia Ahmed Presented Public Choice Award for Best Singer (Male)
Rafiqul Alam & Abida Sultana Presented Public Choice Award for Best Singer (Female)
Shawkat Ali Emon & Bijori Barkatullah Presented Public Choice Award for Best Band[5]
Lucky Enam & Enamul Haque Presented Public Choice Award for Best TV Actor[3]
Rosy Selim & Shahiduzzaman Selim Presented Public Choice Award for Best TV Actress
Pijush Bandyopadhyay & Joyosree Kar Joya Presented Public Choice Award for Best Film Actor
M. Hamid & Falguni Hamid Presented Public Choice Award for Best Film Actress[2]

Performers

Performer(s) Performance on
Troups Dur Dwipobasini[13]
Abida Sultana, Nirob-Badhon, Shajal-Bindu Bimurto Ei Ratri Amar[12]
Kazi Krishnakoli Islam, Ziaul Faruq Apurba & Prova Sonaro Palonker Ghore[6]
Debashish Biswas, Tonima Hamid, Ijajul Islam, Hasan Masud, Mosharraf Karim, Chanchal Chowdhury, Majnun Mijan Meril Prothom Alo Norsundor Puroskar[14][15]
Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas,Rasi, Keya Combo of Oi Dur Durante, Tumi Jekhane Ami Sekhane, Chander Sathe Ami, Mon Dilam Pran Dilam[5]
Raisul Islam Read Ekattorer Chithi
Subir Nandi, Abida Sultana, Tapon Chawdhury, Sakila Jafor, Sajib Desher Gaan[2]

See also

References

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