Litu Anam (Bengali: লিটু আনাম) is a Bangladeshi stage, television and film actor. Thakurgaon is his birthplace. He made his acting debut by performing a drama 'Dure Kothau'. He has acted about 3 thousand dramas and few films. His married life is started with Hridi Haque, the daughter of Dr. Enamul Haque and his wife Lucky Enam. Hridi Haque became the mother of twin baby at The Square Hospital in Dhaka on 2013.[1]
Acting life
The acting life of Litu Anam started from his childhood when he had been rewarded the first prize for performing at his school, the drama 'Chhuti' of Rabindranath Tagore. Having much interest in acting, he established a Theater team in Thakurgaon. Next, in 1989 he joined to Dhaka Theater and after two years in 1991, he performed a stage drama 'Bhut', directed by the film actor Humayun Faridi. For outstanding performance, he had been praised much. In 1998, by performing as an actor with actress Shomi Kaiser in a drama 'Dure Kothau' which was directed by Mohon Khan, Litu Anam had been inaugurated as a dramatic actor in television. After getting admiration from the audience, he acted many dramas, telefilm, and film like Ringo's telefilm 'Shopno', Ahmed Yusuf Saber's 'Tini Ekjon', Bipul Rayhan's 'Bonoful', Lucky Enam's 'Apod', Ferdous Hasan Rana's 'Kanamachhi', 'Bibor', 'Sompurno Rongin', 'Shewla', Hridi Haq's 'Amader Anondo Bari', 'Sei Sob Dingulo', '1971', Sazzad Hossain Dodul's 'Lalghuri', 'Mukhosh', 'Jal o Khorer Putul' etc.[2]
Litu Anam organized the 'L.A. Health Aid' to support the people in Bangladesh who are infected by cancer. The activities of this aid has been started from Thakurgaon.[4]