Litu Anam

Litu Anam
Litu Anam, Dhaka 2018
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
SpouseHridi Haq
Children2

Litu Anam (Bengali: লিটু আনাম) is a Bangladeshi stage, television, and film actor. He made his acting debut in the drama Dure Kothao. He has acted in about 3,500 television shows and a few films. He married Hridi Haq, the daughter of Enamul Haque and Lucky Enam.

Biography

Litu Anam was born on 15 June in Thakurgaon.[1][2] He has an older brother, Parvez Anam.[3]

Anam started his acting career in theater.[1] He was a member of the Dhaka Theatre group.[4]

In 1998, he made his television debut opposite Shomi Kaiser in Dure Kothao, directed by Mohan Khan.[1] Anam went on to appear in about 3,500 works, mostly for television, but also a few films.[5] Because of his television workload, he rarely acted in live theater after 2001.[1]

Anam married actor and director Hridi Haq, the elder daughter of actors Enamul Haque and Lucky Enam, in December 2005.[6] On 5 December 2011, they had twins, a boy, Aniruddha Unman, and a girl, Ansuya Hridi.[5][7]

Works

Television

  • Meghdut
  • Setar
  • Lalghuri
  • Mukhos
  • Jal o Khorer Putul
  • Valobasa
  • Valobasi
  • Godai Dactar
  • Jadur Kathi
  • Doirotho
  • Chacha Even Company
  • World Cup
  • Kul Ny Kinar Ny
  • Baba
  • Opohoron
  • Mojar Manus
  • Kanamachi
  • Dhong
  • Chhaymukh
  • Korbani Online
  • Sagor Songome
  • Monvasi
  • Prottasa o Prapti
  • Bibor
  • Shekor
  • Ek Je Chhilo Hati
  • Je Fule Gondho Nei
  • Tumi Nou
  • Babuder Futani
  • Jua
  • Bonnyar Chokhe Jol
  • Vitore Bahire
  • Sit Khali Ny
  • Korban Ali O Korbani
  • Chokhachokhi
  • Dohon
  • Bogurar Sir
  • Nosto Jibon
  • Mayajal
  • Ojana
  • Atonko
  • Sopno 1997
  • Bijone Sujon
  • Lov
  • Sesh Drisswe Khoma
  • Sei Sob Dingulo
  • Icecream
  • Horof
  • 1971 & etc.
  • Shopno
  • Telelove
  • Porinoti
  • Tini Ekjon
  • Dure Kothao (1998)[8]
  • Ghurni (2001)[9]
  • Moner Goheene Tumi (2003)[10]
  • Kala Golar Mala (2005)[11]
  • Megh Baloker Galpo (2005)[12]
  • Shat Jan Jatri (2005)[13]
  • Anur Bikal (2005)[14]
  • Amader Anondo Bari (2005)[15]
  • Shunnosthan Purno (2006)[16]
  • Rikter Bedon (2006)[17]
  • Mohanagar (2007)[18]
  • Shubhodrishti (2007)[19]
  • Syed Barir Bou (2008)[20]
  • Jege Theko (2008)[21]
  • Shesh Rakkha (2008)[22]
  • Protishapon (2008)[23]
  • Shomudrojol (2008)[24]
  • Ronger Duniya (2008)
  • Tuntuni Villa (2008)[25]
  • Saat Samuddur (2008)[26]
  • Jakhon Bhalobasha (2009)[27]
  • 1920 (2009)[28]
  • Tomtom (2009)[29]
  • Swapne Boshobash (2009)[30]
  • Ghor-er Khobor Por-er Khobor (2009)[31]
  • Mayakanon (2009)[32]
  • Aladin-er Cheragh (2009)[33]
  • Johur Ali Johuri (2009)[34]
  • Chandmari (2009)[35]
  • Sixty-Twenty (2009)[36]
  • Monkora (2009)[37]
  • Samudra Mongal (2009)[38]
  • Niyomer Baire (2009)[39]
  • Ekta Kinle Ekta Free (2009)[40]
  • Tobuo Boshonto (2009)[41]
  • Nayok Asheyni (2009)[42]
  • Ekti Showpiece-er Kahini (2009)[43]
  • Ilu Ilu (2009)[44]
  • Barabari Hate Hari (2009)[45]
  • Jonmodin (2009)[46]
  • Rahman Monjil (2010)[47]
  • Hey Rajkonya (2010)[48]
  • Anubhumi (2010)[49]
  • Dewal (2010)[50]
  • Ikaruser Dana (2010)[50]
  • Shada Pata-e Kalo Daag (2010)[51]
  • Natra Atta Nirjantar Golpo (2010)[52]
  • Chokh (2010)[53]
  • Kagojer Nouka (2010)[54]
  • Kalbihongo (2010)[55]
  • Hridoyer Kachher Bochhor (2011)[56]
  • Cricketrongo (2011)[57]
  • Tokhon Hemonto (2011)[58]
  • Nolak (2011)[59]
  • Boiree Batash (2012)[60]
  • Jadur Shohor (2012)[61]
  • Sixth Sense (2014)[62]
  • Chokrobohu (2014)[63]
  • Bajro-Atuni (2014)[64]
  • Bashontipur (2016)[65]
  • Lady in Blue (2019)[66]
  • Roop (2019)[67]

Filmography

References

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  57. ^ "'Cricketrongo' on RTV". The New Nation. 5 April 2011.
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  61. ^ "Urban stories in 'Jadur Shohor'". The New Nation. 19 May 2012.
  62. ^ কুসুমের 'সিক্সথ সেন্স' [Kusum's 'Sixth Sense']. Banglanews24.com (in Bengali). 27 May 2014.
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