Munier Choudhury

Bangladeshi author and playwright

Munier Choudhury - Bangladeshi author and playwright
Born

1925
100 years ago

Died

December 14th, 1971
53 years ago — 46 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Bangladesh

Links & References

An influential figure in Bangladeshi literature, contributed significantly through plays, essays, and criticism. Explored themes of identity, culture, and politics within the context of the Bengali liberation struggle. A prominent playwright, worked on notable plays such as 'Kabar' and 'Muktijuddher Itihas'. His works addressed social issues and historical contexts, reflecting the socio-political scenario of Bangladesh. The legacy includes a commitment to cultural expression and intellectual discourse.

Wrote the play 'Kabar'

Wrote the play 'Muktijuddher Itihas'

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