Khaled Khan 1959 to 2013

Khaled Khan 1959 to 2013

Khaled Khan, a prominent theater activist, actor and director passed away at Birdem Hospital on December 20. He will be remembered as a gifted artiste and an inspiration to artistes of the theatre arena.

1975
Started his career in the theatre as a member of Nagarik Natya Sampradaya

1981
Started his television career with “Shirighor” on Bangladesh Television

30 plays
He appeared in more than 30 plays. His notable plays are “Dewan Gazi'r Kissa”, “Irsha”, “Ocholayotan”,“Nuroldiner Sarajibon”,“Darpan”, “Galileo”, “Roktokorobi” among others.

10 plays
He directed more than 10 plays in theatre. Some of his noteworthy plays are- “Muktodhara” written by Tagore, “Putul Khela” written by Ibsen, “Master Builder” written by Ibsen and “Khudhito Pashan” based on short story of Tagore.

28 years
Associated with stage and TV drama for 28 years

20 years
Extensive experience in Finance, Management and media sector

Television
Acted in many popular dramas and his notable works are Shokal Shondha, Eishob Din Ratri, Roopnagar, Lohar Churi etc.

“Chi chi, tumi eto kharap?”
“Rupnagar” a drama aired in 1993, is still remembered by people for his famous dialogue, “Chi chi, tumi eto kharap?”

Awards 
* Awarded Mohd. Zakaria Padak for contribution in Stage Theatre
* Nuronnahar Smirity Padak for best acting 
* CJFB award for best direction
* Impres-Onnodin award for best TV acting
* IT Theatre Award 2013