Monday 16 September 2013

Chitrojogot.com



Chitrojogot.com first bangladeshi dhallywood based cine web portal. Created by Minhazur Rahman Nayan & his web developer friend Sumon Molla Selim. launching by jointly Ahobantech.com & Swadhinata Home Box a bangladeshi IT company & film production company. Ahobantech was created by Sumon Molla Selim & Swadhinata Home Box created by Montazur Rahman Akbar (father of Minhazur Rahman Nayan).

History

Dhallywood film industry was in crisis after the death of Superstar actor Manna in 2003. His sudden death was like a death blow to the industry. Producers and directors who were totally depended on his stardom were just hopeless. Number of films took a nosedive from 120 films each year to 20. Another star Shakib khan was dominating the industry. But his movies were very high budgets films, which fail to make profit in the Box Office. So production houses stop producing movies. As a result a large number of artists and technicians were job less. Soon afterward they retired or changed their line of work. The whole industry was at the brink of shut down. In this situation JAAZ Multimedia came forward with the idea of digital film making and projection system. Their first release was Bhalobashar Rong. This again injected life in mainstream film making. Crystal clear sound light and the introduction of RED camera in film making changed the industry overnight.  Dhallywood started to roar again. Inspired from digital innovation Minhazur Rahman Nayan, planned this website based on Dhallywood. He shared his idea with his friend Sumon Molla Selim and took  suggestions from Script writer Abdullah Zahir Babu & his father Montazur Rahman Akbar, a renowned Film Director and Producer. The title was suggested by Abdullah Zahir Babu. In June 2013  they took a domain, develop by IT developer Sumon Molla Selim with his IT company Ahobantech. Minhazur Rahman Nayan with his father's Film producing company Swadhinata Home Box developed and financed the website. In July 2013 they together launched the first cine web portal chitrojogot.com in Bangladesh.

Wednesday 6 March 2013

Poem from Veer-Zaara

Main qaidi number saat sau chiyasi jail ki salaakhon se bahar dekhta hoon
Din mahine saalon ko yug mein badalte dekhta hoon
Is mitti se mere bauji ke kheton ki khusboo aati hai
Yeh dhoop meri maati ki thandi chaas yaad dilati hai
Yeh baaruish mere saawan ke jhoolon ko sang sang laati hai
Yeh sardi meri lodi ki aag sek kar jaati hai
Woh kehte hain yeh mera des nahin
Phir kyon mere des jaisa lagta hai?
Woh kehte hai main us jaisa nahin
Phir kyon mujh jaisa woh lagta hai?
Main kedi number 786 jail ki salakhon se bahar dekh ta hoon
sapno ke gawn se utri
ek nani pari ko dekh ta hoon
kehti hai khud ko Saamiya aur mujh ko Veer bulati hai
hai bilkul begani paar apno si zid woh karti hai
uski sachi baaton se phir jeene ko maan karta hai
uske kaasmon vado se kuch karne ko maan karta hai
Main kedi number 786 jail ki salakhon se bahar dekh ta hoon
mere gawn ke raango mein lipti ek nayi Zaara ko dekhta hoon
Mere khwabon ko pura karte
khud ke khwab bhool chuki hai woh
mere logo ki sewa karte
apne logo ko chor chuki hai woh
uska daaman aab khushion se bharne ko jee karta hai
uske leya ek aur zindagi jeene ko jee karta hai
Woh khete hai ke mein, mera desh uska nahi
phir kyun mere ghar woh rehti hai
woh kehte hai ke mein us jaisa nahi
phir kyun mujh jaisi woh lagti hai
Main kedi number 786 jail ki salakhon se bahar dekh ta hoon
Woh khete hai ko woh koi nahi teri
phir kyun mere liye dunya se woh larti hai
woh khwta hai ke mein us jaisa nahi
phir kyun mujh jaisi woh lagti hai

untitile ...

ভালোবাসা বোলাটা যত সহজ বাসাটা এত সহজ না , কেন ?
কেন পৃথিবী জুরে এত যন্ত্রনা এত আঘাত সয়ে বেরাই মানুষ ?
জীবন মানেই যন্ত্রনা নই ফুলের বিছানা সে কথা সহজে কেউ মানতে চাই না .. গানটি কেন বার বার মনকে নাড়া . . . .???

Sunday 24 February 2013

একাত্তরের দিনগুলি


জাহানারা ইমাম ও তার ছেলে রুমির কথোপকথন
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(২১ এপ্রিল , বুধবার, ১৯৭১)
রুমী: আম্মা, দেশের এ অবস্থায় তুমি যদি আমাকে জোর করে আমেরিকায় পাঠিয়ে দাও, আমি হয়তো যাব শেষ পর্যন্ত।
কিন্তু তাহলে আমার বিবেক চিরকালের মতো অপরাধী করে রাখবে আমাকে।
আমেরিকা থেকে হয়ত বড় ডিগ্রি নিয়ে এসে বড় ইঞ্জিনিয়ার হবো; কিন্তু বিবেকের ভ্রুকুটির সামনে কোনদিনও মাথা উঁচু করে দাঁড়াতে পারব না।
তুমি কি তাই চাও আম্মা?

জাহানারা ইমাম: …(আমি জোরে দুই চোখ বন্ধ করে বললাম) …ঠিক আছে, তোর কথাই মেনে নিলাম। দিলাম তোকে দেশের জন্য কোরবানি করে।
যা, তুই যুদ্ধে যা।..."
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এই হল দেশ প্রেম,এক ছেলে নিজেকে দেশের জন্য বিলিয়ে দেয় আর তার মা ছেলের মায়া ত্যাগ করে ছেলেকে বিলিয়ে দেন দেশের জন্যে।
কিন্তু তাদের এই আত্মত্যাগ কি সফল হয়েছে?
না হয়নি...আজও এদেশে রাজাকারেরা সদর্পে ঘুরে বেড়ায়...আজও তাদের লুলুপ দৃষ্টি আমাদের এই মাতৃভূমির প্রতি...আজও আমরা শঙ্কায় আছি তাদের বিচার
হবে কিনা?
কিন্তু তার থেকেও দুঃখের বিষয় হচ্ছে আমরা যখন রাজাকার এর বিচার চাই বলে বলিষ্ঠ পদক্ষেপে আগাই তখন কিছু লোক রাজাকার এর মানবাধিকার
রক্ষার জন্য মরিয়া হয়ে থাকে...এই স্বাধীন দেশে রাজাকার বাঁচাবার জন্য তারা আন্দোলন করে,তারা রাজাকারের পক্ষে কথা বলে...তারা রাজাকারকে আদর্শ মনে করে।

লাখো মুক্তিযোদ্ধা কি এ জন্যই প্রান দিয়েছিল?তারা কি জীবনবাজি রেখে দেশকে এই জন্যই স্বাধীন করেছিলেন যাতে রাজাকারের পক্ষে মানুষ
কথা বলে?তাদের রক্ত কি বৃথা যাবে?
প্রশ্নগুলো প্রশ্নই থেকে যায়...আর রাজাকারেরা ব্যঙ্গ হাসি হাসে।

Sunday 17 February 2013

সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই

সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,
সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই ,সব রাজাকারদের ফাসি চাই

Saturday 9 February 2013

Shahbag Protest 2013

I am freedom fighter son. i am attending 'Shahbag Mass Movement of 2013' in Bangladesh. its very exciting from me . its was like a activity for country for country liberation. i am proude to attending to there .





















The Shahbag Mass Movement of 2013 in Bangladesh began on February 5, 2013 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with the demand of capital punishment for Abdul Quader Mollah and all other accused war criminals of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.[5][6] On February 5, 2013, the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal sentenced Mollah to life in prison because he was proven guilty of committing genocide, murder and rape (including rape of underage girls) during the liberation war.[7][8] Mollah was found guilty of being behind a series of killings including large-scale massacres in the Mirpur area of Dhaka, which earned him the nickname of "Mirpurer Koshai" - Butcher of Mirpur.[1] The movement began at the Shahbag intersection in the heart of Dhaka city, which subsequently came to be known as Projonmo Chottor, or Generation Circle (English translation), which hints at the spontaneous protests and mass movement of the current generation of youth whom many thought were apathetic and uninvolved. Thousands have been holding vigil at Shahbag demanding that they will not leave the streets until Mollah receives capital punishment.

Sunday 27 January 2013

Bombay (1993) (Hindi, Tamil) (India)

Today watch


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Bombay

in ZEE premiere
at home 


Heart touching  romantic movie
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Bombay is a critically acclaimed and national award-winning 1995 Tamil film directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala, with music composed by A. R. Rahman. The film met with a strongly positive reception upon release.
The film is centred on events, particularly during the period of December 1992 to January 1993 in India, and the controversy surrounding the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya and its subsequent demolition on December 6, 1992. Increased religious tensions in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) led to the Bombay Riots. It is the second in Ratnam's trilogy of films that depict human relationships against a background of Indian politics, including Roja and Dil Se...[2]

Eventually becoming one of the highest grossing films of the Chennai film industry, the film was well-received both critically and commercially, and it was screened at many international film festivals including the Philadelphia Film Festival in 1996 where it was an audience favourite. The film's soundtrack sold 15 million units, becoming one of the best-selling film soundtracks of all time, and earning composer A. R. Rahman his fourth consecutive Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Tamil). However, the film caused considerable controversy upon release in India and abroad for its depiction of inter-religious relations and religious riots. The film was banned in Singapore and Malaysia upon release.
In July 2005, a book on the film by Lalitha Gopalan was published by BFI Modern Classics, looking at the film's production, the several issues it covered, and its impact upon release in India and abroad.[3][4] The film was ranked among the top 20 Indian films in the British Film Institute's rankings.[5] The film was also dubbed in Hindi and Telugu.

Plot

Shekhar (Arvind Swamy) is the son of a traditional Hindu father in a seaside village in Tamil Nadu. A journalism student studying in Bombay, Shekhar visits back home to see his family. On one of his return trips, he lays eyes on Shaila Bano (Manisha Koirala), a Muslim schoolgirl in the village. Initially shy, Shaila seeks to distance herself from Shekhar, but after frequent run-ins, and days of pursuit, Shaila begins to like Shekhar. Eventually, they both fall in love.
A marriage proposal is vehemently opposed by the lovers' fathers. Shekar's father refuses to accept Shaila as his daughter-in-law, telling Shekhar to find another partner, whilst Shaila's father announces the need for an immediate marriage between his daughter and a Muslim man. Shekhar's father says if the two ever get married, he will cease talking to his son. Shekhar reacts angrily to his father's refusal to accept Shaila, and so leaves, back to Bombay. Shaila, under increasing pressure from her father, escapes from the village and joins Shekhar. At first, Shaila is overwhelmed by the city, having relocated for the first time from rural surroundings to a city life. However, with time she adapts to her new lifestyle. The two get married. The newlyweds move into a new apartment.
A few months later, Shaila becomes pregnant and gives birth to twins, Kabir Narayan and Kamal Basheer. The twins are raised in both religions. Shekar continues to work as a journalist, whilst Shaila works at home, looking after the children. For six years, the family live in Bombay, settling in well, and begin the process of repairing relations with their respective families. The relatives visit the family in the city for the first time in over half a decade, and are overjoyed to see their two grandchildren.
Meanwhile, in India, religious extremism launches each community against the other, causing a wave of Hindu/Muslim riots that leave hundreds dead in Bombay. Targets of violence from both sides, Shaila and Shekhar worry increasingly over the safety of their children, whom they raised with both Hindu and Islamic traditions. They are constantly under threat. The growing tension threatens to bring tragedy to the family and how they cope with it form the crux of the story.

Cast

Production

When film director Mani Ratnam approached cinematographer Rajiv Menon to shoot Bombay, he described it as a film about the riots and said that he (Menon) needed to "make the riots as beautiful as possible". So, Menon suggested shooting in the rains to achieve the effect. They shot the interiors of homes in Pollachi in Tamil Nadu and the exteriors were shot in Kasargod in Kerala. Several scenes of the city of Mumbai during riots were recreated with the help of photographs. Menon also explained in his interview that "The camera moves a lot-there would be long takes followed by three-four small cuts. It made lighting continuity easier for me and I was able to move fluidly." He said that Mani and him, both have a fascination for how Guru Dutt shot his song sequences. They were also inspired by Satyajit Ray's style.

Reception

Box office

Bombay was a huge blockbuster and is regarded as one of the most acclaimed Tamil films of 1995. The Hindi version of the film earned INR14 crore which is phenomenal for a dubbed film and was declared a semi hit.

Critical reception

The film was well received among a variety of audiences, thus earning critical acclaim.

Awards

The film has won the following awards since its release:

National

1996 National Film Awards
1996 Filmfare Awards
1996 Filmfare Awards South
1995 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

International

1995 Edinburgh International Film Festival (Scotland)
2003 Jerusalem Film Festival (Israel)
  • Won – Wim Van Leer In Spirit for Freedom Award – Best Feature – BombayMani Ratnam
1996 Political Film Society Awards (United States)
                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                          

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Thursday 24 January 2013

Eid Milad-un-Nabi in the light of Quran & Ahadith

What is the evidence for Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi in the light of Quran & Ahadith...

Before writing the arguments of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him), I want to clear the meaning of Milad according to literature and Shariah.

The word Milad has been derived from "viladut" which means birth. Therefore, according to Arabic language, Milad is word which signifies the place and time of birth. In the light of Shariah, we means, Milad is to remember the events which took place at the birth time of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) and we get the opportunity of narrating the Seerat of the Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) on this occasion, we also presents the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) gifts of Durood -o- salam. We mention before the people attributes and praises of the Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him). We do not believe that Milad is specified with same night but, we believe that the remembrance of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is incumbent in each minute and second of time and every Muslim should act it sunnahs in the whole life time. Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is a great source of preaching. It is incumbent for scholars to teach Muslims nations on this Holy occasion, moral behavior of the Holy Prophet, (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) his antiquates, His affairs, His Seerat, His dealings and His worships.

Now I write the proofs of Milad from the Holy Quran, the hadith of the Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) and consensus of Ulemas.

Evidence of the Holy QuranThe Qur’anic verses proves that to celebrate Milad is not only a proper deed but it is also a praiseworthy.

1) Allah Almighty says in Quran:

"The peace is on Him the day when he was born and the day when he will die and the day when he will be raised alive." (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al-Maryam, Verse 15)

In the above verse Allah Almighty has mentioned the complete Milad of Hazrat Yahya (Alaihis Salam). And before this Allah Almighty has mentioned the events which took place before the birth. It is the same way of celebrating birth day as Ahle Sunnat adopts for the Milad of the last Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) of Allah Almighty. In other words the Prophet of Allah Almighty Hazrat Isa (Alaihis Salam) celebrates his own Milad.

2) As Allah Almighty says:

"And the same peace on me the day I was born and the day I will die and the day I would be raised alive."
(Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Maryam, Verse 33)

Before this verse Allah Almighty has stated the whole story of Maryam (Allah may pleased with him) that who she got pregnant and gave birth her great son, the Prophet of Allah Isa (Alaihi Salam). Allah Almighty also mentioned the words of Isa (Alaihis Salam) by which Isa (Alaihis Salam) praised himself. This style of narrating story is nothing but celebration of Milad of Isa Alaihis Salam. Ahle Sunnat also narrate the story of Holy Prophet Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) in the same style. We too narrate the events which took place before the birth and after it as Allah Almighty narrated about Yahya and Isa (Alaihimus Salam). Therefore, a person who has eyes of justice will obviously accept that to celebrate Milad is an important deed which Allah Almighty has done. So it proves that the basis of Milad is found in the Holy Quran.

3) Allah Almighty says:

"And remind them of the days of the Allah."
(Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ibrahim, Verse5)

In this verse Allah Almighty orders his prophet Musa Alaihis Salam to remind his nation the days of Allah Almighty. "The days of Allah" are those days in which great events took place or Allah Almighty bestowed his great rewards to his creature. As the Holy Quran testifies this explanation of the days of Allah Almighty. In the Holy Quran Musa Alaihis Salam says:

"And when Musa said it his people remember Allah's favor upon you, when he delivered you from Firawn's people who used to afflict you worstly, and slaughter your sons and let your daughters live and in it there was shown great mercy of your lord." (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ibrahim, Verse 6)

According to the Qur’anic verse emancipation of the nation of Musa Alaihis Salam from Firawn is a day of Allah, so the birth day of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is, with any doubt, also a day of Allah, because the Prophet Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) emancipated whole world from the darkness of ignorance and brought them to the light of guidance. Therefore, the birthday (Milad) of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) deserves to be celebrated then the celebration of any other event. In case we would not be grateful to Allah Almighty for his favor, which is Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him). He will punish us severely. As Allah Almighty says:

"And remember when your lord proclaimed, if you will be great full then I shall give you more and if you’re thankless then my treatment is severe."
(Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ibrahim, and Verse 7)

4) Allah Almighty says:
"Then remember the bounties of Allah and wander not in the earth spreading mischief."
(Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Araf, Verse 74)

In the above verse Allah Almighty orders us to remember his bounties and rewards. The last Prophet of Allah Almighty Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is, undoubtedly, great blessing of Allah Almighty for whole mankind. Allah Almighty himself considers the Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) his great favor for mankind as He says:

"Undoubtedly, Allah did a great favor to the Muslims that in them from among themselves sent a messenger who recites unto them His signs and purifies them and teaches them the book and wisdom and necessarily before that they were certainly apparent error.
(Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Ale Imran, Verse 164)

Therefore, according to the Qur’anic commandments we must remember the beloved Prophet of Allah Muhammad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) and Milad-un-Nabi is a best way of remembrance of the greatest Prophet (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him).
In another words Allah Almighty says:

"And publicize well the favor of your lord"
(Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Duha, Verse 11)

The companion of the Holy Prophet (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him) Hazrat Abdullah Ibne Abbas (Allah is well pleased with Him) explained the word favors. He says here, In this verse favor signifies the prophet hood and Islam.
(Tafseer Ibne Abbas, Sure Al Duha, Page 651).

So in the light of the given explanation by the cousin of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him), we can say that Allah Almighty orders us to remember Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) in our gatherings between the people, in our mosque between the worshiper and in our houses between our families and Milad un Nabi (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him), as I have written is a best way for this Qur’anic purpose.

4) Allah Almighty orders us:
"Say you oly Allah's grace and his mercy, on it therefore let them rejoice. That is better then all their wealth."

In this verse Allah Almighty orders us to enjoy on his grace and mercy. If we see around us we find that each favor of Allah Almighty is great mercy for us. Even our existence is also a mercy of Allah Almighty. But the greatest of Allah is the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). As Allah Almighty says:

"And we sent not you but mercy for all worlds."
(Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Ambiyaa, Verse 107)

So according the Qur’anic teachings it is necessary for us that ewe must be happy and pleased on the birthday of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). The one who pleases with the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) is really a true follower of the Quran. And it is obvious that, in whole world Muslims celebrates Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). Specially for enjoying the mercy of Allah Almighty that is the beloved prophet of Allah Almighty (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)Therefore the Holy Quran itself confirms the Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)

5) The gathering of Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) incite Muslims on saying Durood and Salam ( to pray for prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) of blessing and peace) Allah Almighty says:

"Oh you who I believe send upon Him blessing and salute Him fully well in abundance. (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Al Ahzab, Verse 56)

According to the law of Shariah, a thing which is desired by Shariah, is exactly a like an aim of Shariah. And the benefits of Durood -o- salam are so much in numbers that can not be counted. Durood -o- salam causes for the help of Allah Almighty in this world and here after. So Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is a source of fulfilling the commandments of Allah Almighty

6) Allah Almighty says:

"And all that we narrate to you of the tidings of the messengers is for the purpose of strengthening your heart therewith." (Kanzul Iman the translation of Holy Quran, Sura Hood, Verse 121)

This Qur’anic verse reveals that the wisdom of mentioning the stories and events of Prophets (Alaihis salam) was to stand fast the heart of the last prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). And it is obvious that we are, also today, in need of being stand fast. We must know that how; the prophet of Allah (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) faced the problems of his time so that we may face the problems of our times according to the Sunnah. Therefore Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) provides us an opportunity to know about the affair of the Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him).

Evidence of Hadith (Narrations of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)
There are many narrations, which proves the Milad Sharif but I write a few.

1) The Prophet of Allah (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him) himself stated his own birth from very beginning He says: "I had been transferred, continuously, from purified offspring to purified wombs. I had been given birth by a lawful marriage not by adultery. When Allah Almighty sent Adam Alaihis Salam on earth so He put me in his spine and then transferred in Nuh Alaihis salam in his boat, and then in Ibrahim Alaihis salam Allah Almighty transferred me continuously from noble offspring to the purified wombs up to that He brought me in my parents who never committed adultery."
(Tafseer Ruhul Bayan, Vol. 3, Page 54)

As I have written in the beginning that Milad means the time of birth or place of birth. So the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) himself celebrated his own Milad. In the same way Ahle Sunnat following the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)narrate the events of the birth of the Holy Prophet (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) .This hadith is the clear proof Milad un Nabi (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him) and as well as tell us that to celebrate Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) is not innovation (bidat) but it is a sunnah (tradition) of Prophet (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him).

There are many other narrations which narrate that the Prophet of Allah (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) celebrate his own Milad several times, some of those narrations have been written in Mishkat Sharif.

2) "The one who rejoices on the birth day of the Holy Prophet would not be severely punished and it is hopped that a Muslim who celebrate the Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him), will not be punished in hell. Imam Bukhari Rahmatullah Alaih narrates that Abu Lahab would be punished lightly in the hell on Monday. Because he rejoiced and freed his handmaid indicating by his finger, when the Prophet of Allah Almighty (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) took birth. So as a reward of happiness on Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) he would be given water by his finger. (Saheehul Bukhari Vol. 2, Page 764)

Imam Shams ud din Naseer Al Damaishqi narrates this hadith in poetry. Here is its translation.

If such kafir was denounced (in the Quran)
And perished are his hands, and in the flame is his eternal abode.
It is narrated every Monday.
His torment is made easy for his joy at the birth of Ahmad. (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)
What is the expectation then of a servant who spent all his life.
Happy with the arrival of Ahmad (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) and died on the one ness of Allah Almighty. (Haul-ul-Ahtifal Bil Mawlid Al-Nabvi Al Sharif, Page 11)

2) The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) celebrated his own Milad by having fast. Imam Wali ud din write this narration with reference to the Saheeh Muslim. When the Prophet of Allah (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) was asked about the fast of Monday. He (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him) said:

"I took birth and the Quran was revealed upon me in this day."
(Mishkat Sharif, Page 179)

This narration proves that to celebrate Milad un Nabi is a tradition of the Holy Prophet (Allah’s Grace and Peace be upon him) on every Monday. Secondly it is lawful to fix a particular day for Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him). Thirdly it is an act of sunnah to worship in the pleasure of the Milad un Nabi (Allah's Grace and Peace be upon him)

Evidence of general consensus of Muslim ummah and scholars (Ulema)
1) Imam Al-Hafiz Al-Suyuti in his famous book "Al-Hawii Lil-Fatawii" allocated a special chapter on that topic and named it "The Excellence of Objective in Celebrating the Mawlid" where he said: The question under consideration is what the verdict of the Shari'ah on celebrating the Holy Birthday of the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) during the month of Rabbi-ul-Awwal. From the point of view of Shari'ah is this a praiseworthy action or a blameworthy one? And do those who arrange such celebration Receive blessings or not? He said:

"The reply to this question is that in my view the Milad Shareef (Celebration of the Birthday of the Noble Prophet Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is in fact such an occasion of happiness on which people assemble and recite the Holy Qu'ran to the extent that is easy. Then they relate the prophecies concerning the appearance of the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) that have been transmitted in Ahadith and Author, and the miraculous events and signs that took place on his birth. Then food is set before them and according to their desire they partake thereof to satisfaction. This festival of celebrating the birthday of the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) is a Bid'ah Hasanah (good Innovation) and those arranging it will get blessing, since in such a celebration is found the expression of joy and happiness at the greatness and eminence of the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) and his birth".

Even Ibn Tay'miah said in his book "Necessity of the Right Path", p. 266, 5th line from the bottom of that page, published by Dar Al-Hadith, the following:

"As far as what people do during the Milad, either as a rival celebration to that which the Christian do during the time of Christ's birthday or as an expression of their love and admiration and a sign of praise for the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him), Allah Almighty will surely reward them for such Ijtihad". He then said: "Although Milad was not practiced by (Salaf), they should have done so since there was no objection against it from the Shari'ah point of view".
And we certainly only celebrate Milad out of love and admiration to the Prophet of all Mankind.

2. Imam Al-Hafiz Al-Qastalani, who gave commentary on Sahih Bukhari, said: "May Allah Almighty shower his Mercy upon a person who takes the days of the month of Rabbi-ul-Awwal, in which the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) was born, as days of feast and celebration for doing so is the best cure for the heart of an ailing person."

3. Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar was asked, same reference of Imam Suyuti, about Milad Shareef. His reply was:

"Milad Shareef is, in fact, and innovation, which was not transmitted from any pious predecessor in the first three centuries. Nevertheless, both acts of virtue as well as acts of abomination are found in it (i.e. Sometimes acts of virtue are found therein and sometimes acts of abomination). If in the Milad Shareef only acts of virtue are done and acts of abomination are abstained from, then the Milad Shareef is a Bid'ah Hasanah (good innovation), otherwise not."
He then added "
"To do any virtuous act and to observe it annually as means of recollection for any special day on which Allah Almighty has bestowed any favor or removed any calamity is a form of showing gratitude to Allah Almighty. Gratitude to Allah Almighty is expressed through different kinds of Ibaadah (worship) -prostration and standing in prayer, charity and recitation of the Holy Qu'ran. And what is a greater favor from Allah Almighty can there be than the appearance of the Prophet of Mercy (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) on this day (i.e. 12th of Rabbi-ul-Awwal)?" Some people do not limit it and celebrate the Milad Shareef on any day of Rabbi-ul-Awwal. Nay, some people have extended it even more and increased the period to the whole year. According to the latter, the Milad Shareef can be celebrated on any day of the year. The objective here is the same, i.e. to rejoice at and celebrate the Holy Birth of the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him).

4. Imam Abu-Bakr Abdullah Al-Dimashqi compiled a number of books on the subject and called them "Collection of Traditions on the Birth of the Chosen Prophet", "The Pure Expression on the Birthday of the Best of Creations" and "The Spring for the Thirsty One on the Birth of the Rightly Guided".

5. Imam Al-Hafiz Al-Iraqi wrote a book and called it "The Pure Spring on the Sublime Birth".

6. Imam Ibn Dahyah wrote a book and called it "Enlightenment on the Birthday of the Bearer of Good News, The Warner".

7. Imam Mulla Ali Qari wrote a book and called it "The Quenching Spring on the Birthday of the Prophet". (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him)

8. Imam Shams ul-Din bin Naseer Al-Dimashqi, said in his book: "The Spring for the Thirsty One on the Birth of the Rightly Guided" about the story of Abu Lahab that he will receive a light punishment every Monday for expressing joy at the birth of the Noble Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon him) on that day. The Imam said the following verse of poetry, the translation is: If such Kafir was denounced in the (Qur'an) and perished are his hands, and in the Flames is his eternal abode It is narrated that every Monday.
His torment is made easy for his Joy at the Birth of Ahmad What is the expectation then of a servant who spent all his life Happy with the Arrival of Ahmad (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him) and died on the Oneness of Allah.

9. Imam Shams Ul-Din Ibn aL-Jazri, the Imam of reciters, wrote a book and named it "The Scent of Notification on the Blessed Birthday".

10. Imam Al-Hafiz Ibn Al-Jawzi said in the description of Milad: "Peace and Tranquility takes over during that year and a good glad tiding to obtain your wish and inspiration".

11. Imam Abu-Shamah, The Sheikh of Al Hafiz Al Nawawi, said:

"The best of the innovations of our times is what is carried out on the day of corresponding to the birthday of our Beloved Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon Him), where people give out donations, practice what is right, express their joy and happiness, in doing so is surely a sign of love and admiration for the Prophet (Allah's Grace & Peace be upon him)".

Ghetu Putro Komola 2012

A teenage boy is hired along with the music group of his father by a Zamidar (landlord) for entertaining him until the annual flood is over in the Haor region of East Bengal. But the boy finds out that he has to do something more than the rest of the members of the group are required- he has to satisfy the landlord sensually as well. The wife of the landlord cannot stand this new 'rival' of hers and conspires to kill the boy.

As the voice of Asaduzzaman Noor relates the history of Ghetu gaan, a recent picture of Jolshukha, the birthplace of these songs, standing as a tiny, green island, appears in mind. It is of a boat, almost similar to the one shown in the first scene of 'Ghetu Putra Komola', cutting across the calm waters of the haor, carrying a wedding troupe. The loudspeakers attached to the boat play a popular Hindi item number “munni badnam huyi”, to which a bunch of young men dance hysterically.
Amidst the vast body of water, reflecting the clear autumn sky with a misty green landscape in the distant, the wedding party's boat and its song appear totally out of place. Absent are the tunes of the folk instruments ektara or the khonjoni that capture the music of the ripples of the haor. 'Ghetu Putro Komola', the last film written and directed by Humayun Ahmed is the story of depraved desire and greed that led to the extinction of a genre of music which evolved from the serene beauty of the rainy seasons of north eastern Bengal.
The magical storyteller Humayun Ahmed succeeds in holding the audience's attention throughout the film. Unlike his other films, Ahmed avoided using unrelated scenes meant to make the audience laugh, except for one or two instances. For example, the scene where the central character Komola alias Zahir and a male member of the snake charmer's troupe are seen sitting together, after being thrown out from the female quarters of the landlord's palace, does not make much sense.

Scenes from the film "Ghetu Putra Komola'.
On the other hand, the presence of some characters is too short for the audience to develop an emotional connection. Tamalika Karmakar's role as Zahir's mother, suffers from this setback. Her grief could have been made more believable especially in the farewell scene between her and Zahir. The depiction of Zahir's day to day interaction with his mother could have made the bond between the characters stronger.
Tariq Anam Khan does a credible portrayal of a landlord who justifies his lust and abuse of a child as an expression of power and social status. From the cold dominant orders of a landlord to the mental torture he ensues upon his wife to keep her in her place, the landlord never lets emotion override his show of might. Yet he does not fall short in his fatherly love for his daughter. The audience sees how the apparent child abuser turns into an ideal father to Phulrani. The landlord is in fact one of Ahmed's signature characters, displaying the varied traits of human behaviour, a conflicting combination of good and evil.
However, like in all other Humayun Ahmed's films, it is the child artistes, who win over the audience's hearts. The deceased director deserves kudos for his choice of casting — the central character of Ghetu Putra Komola, the landlord's daughter Phulrani and Ghetu Putro's sister Mala. Mamun playing Komola does an excellent job bringing up the adolescent boy's fear, pain, playfulness and curiosity. Though still a child, he does not fail to understand the society's demeaning perception of the profession he has been forced into. The audience thus falls silent when he asks Shah Alam, the hired artist of the landlord, if he despises him.
Unlike most of Ahmed's other films, Ghetu Putra Komola is not crowded with bizarre characters. As such, the house-help and lodgers in the landlord's residence, in one way or the other, contribute to the landlord's display of power. Shah Alam played by Agun is one example. He suffers in silence and tries to express his anguish through his art but fails to speak the truth or protest when a crime occurs in his very presence.
The only character that shows some courage is that of Phulrani, the landlord's adolescent daughter. She pricks our conscience through her naïve questions, and her effort to befriend Zahir and protect him, in spite of the socio-economic barrier that stands between them. Even as a child she understands the grave injustice that infects her household. In fact, the last scene where Phulrani is seen shedding tears in Zahir's room with a lamp in hand, indicates how this tradition of sex slavery forced upon the adolescent performers of Ghetu gaan, came to an end.
Humayun Ahmed's love for the natural and undiscovered beauty of Bengal is brought to the screen once again by clever camera work. In his last interview with The Daily Star, the renowned director had mentioned how he hoped that this film would interest a foreign audience– “When they watch the same area inundated at times and dry the next season”. So important was the camerawork to him that he had changed the cinematographer who failed “to grasp the essence” of what Ahmed wanted to present. He, no doubt, succeeded in portraying what he hoped to do.
The music, which is very much a part of the film reflects Ahmed's love for our folk culture and his effort in preserving the same. Except for one, the lyrics of the rest of the songs are not objectionable. Even for that one song, the lyrics and dance moves have been made to look crude to portray how vulgarity became a part of Ghetu gaan. The same has to be said about the garish makeup and attire of Komola.
In the small sphere of Bangla cinema, Humayun Ahmed has cut himself a niche. His films have brought back the middle-class to the cinema hall. The influence is still evident after the maestro's demise. It was difficult getting a single ticket on the first day of the show. The theatres buzzed with people, some of them bringing their children along, even though the film banners and advertisements clearly advised against it. Since the film deals with a sensitive topic, the producers and distributors should have mentioned the viewer's minimum age along with the message.
The film “Ghetu Putra Komola” brings out a dark side of our history, which though non-existent now may have taken up new forms. We still see paedophiles lurking in different pockets of our society. Hopefully, the story's tragic end will inspire those who see to stand against all kinds of child abuse. 

Ghetu putro komla - Pleasure Boy Komola - Imdb

Wednesday 9 January 2013

2013

New Year New Life New Game .
আর কত , আর কত। কত আর এভাবে চলে, কত র এভাবে চালাব। দিন যায় রাত আসে থামেনা জীবন। মনের মাঝেতে আশংকা অনেক শুধুই যাই জীবন কত আর এভাবে চলে, কত র এভাবে চালাব। নুতুন বছর আসে অনেক আশা নিয়ে। কিনতু সবই গুড়েবালি। আগের মতোই চলছে চলবে বদলাবে না কোনো কিছু হইতোবা এটাই কপালের লিখন। তবুও আশাই থাকি হই  ভালবাসতে হই । ভালবাসা পেতে নতুন বছরের নই হাজার বছরের অপেক্ষা করতে রাজি আছি ।