Manna (actor)

[2][3][4] After completing his secondary education, Manna moved to Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, to pursue his dream of becoming an actor.

Manna's career was initiated in 1984 after he was discovered through a talent search programmed by the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation.

Some of his notable films include Shesh Khela (1992), Babar Adesh (1995), Shanto Keno Mastan (1998) and Ammajan (1999).

[11] His acting career started in 1984 after he was discovered through a talent search program by the National Film Development Corporation of Bangladesh.

Manna starred opposite Champa for the first time in the 1991 film Kashem Malar Prem directed by Mostafa Anwar.

[23][24] In the same year, he starred in Mostafa Anwar's Andh Prem, Montazur Rahman Akbar's Prem Diwana and Disco Dancer, Pitar Adesh of Montazur Rahman Akbar, Shadi Mubarak of Ashok Ghosh, Gorom Haoya of Bulbul Ahmed, Sakkhat of Saiful Azam Kashem, Kamal Ahmed's Obuj Shishu, Delwar Jahan Jhantu 's Goriber Bondu are released.

[25] In 1993, he starred in Kazi Hayat's Chadabaaz, Sepahi, Deshdrohi, Dhar, Teji, Somaj ke bodle dao, Nur Hossain Balair's Ora Tin jon and Sesh Khela, Nadeem Mahmud's Andolan, Ruti and Rajpather Raja, MA Malek's Durnitibaj, FI Manik's Bishal Akraman, Mostafizur Rahman Babur's Chirorini, AJ Rana directed Manush, directed by Belal Ahmed.

[26] Manna produced the 1997 film LootToraz directed by Kazi Hayat, starring Moushumi and Diti opposite him.

[31] In the same year, he directed Raihan Mujib and Aziz Ahmed Babul's Khabar Hare, Malek Afsary's film Lal Badshah, which he also produced.

[32] The same year he Malek Afsari directed Death Bite,[33] Chhatku Ahmed Managed End War, Montazur Rahman Akbar's "Gunda Number One", "Infamous Killer", "Hit Counter Hit", "Mastan on Mastan" and "Life is a Clash", Kazi Hayat's Present, F I Manik Sultan, Badiul Alam Khokon ' "Monster", "Husband and Wife's War" directed by F I Manik, which is also the fourth film he has produced, and "Change Society" directed by Kazi Hayat.

In 2003, he acted in the film Bir Soinik based on the story of the liberation war directed by Delwar Jahan Jhantu. "

Manna died on 17 February 2008 at the United Hospital Limited, Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh following a heart attack at the age of 43.