Respect to 'Nayak Raj' Razzak at FDC

Dhaka: Body of the legendary actor Razzak, popularly known as Nayak Raj Razzak, has been taken to Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC) on Tuesday morning.
Ambulance carrying the body of the film star reached at FDC premises at about 11:00am. The actor’s sons Bapparaj and Samrat, also film actors, and other relatives also came to FDC.
Film directors, producers, artistes, and well-wishers are paying tribute to the legendary actor by placing flowers and wreaths on his body. The first namaj-e-janaza of the Nayak Raj will be held at FDC. Later, Razzak’s body will be taken to Central Shaheed Minar, where people from all walks of life will pay tribute to Razzak.
Bangladesh Film Director’s Association and Bangladesh Cholochitro Shilpi Samiti suspended all kinds of shootings for three days to mourn the death of Razzak while popular cinema hall ‘Modhumita’ will be closed Tuesday.
The actor was taken to United Hospital around 5:30pm on Monday after he suffered a cardiac arrest where doctors declared him dead around 6:13pm as they found no pulse, said hospital’s Duty Manager Sabbir Ahmed.
Hearing the death news, grief-stricken film and television artistes rushed to the hospital.
Meanwhile, President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed profound shock at the death of the legendary actor.
In separate messages, they recalled the contributions of Razzak to the country’s film industry and described the loss as irreparable.
The President and the Prime Minister prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul and conveyed their deep sympathy to the bereaved family members.
Razzak, the founding president of Bangladesh Film Artistes’ Association, was born on January 23 in 1942 at Nagtala in Taliganj of Kolkata.
During his adolescence, he participated in theatre productions in Kolkata. While studying at a college in Kolkata, he made his first film appearance in ‘Ratan Lal Bangali’.
Hoping to be a film star, Razzak went to study film in Filmalaya in Mumbai, India in 1961. Returning from Mumbai, he performed in two movies in Kolkata –‘Pankotilak’ and ‘Shilalipi’.
He, however, moved to Dhaka along with his family in 1964. In Dhaka, he acted in TV plays initially.
Pioneering filmmaker Abdul Jabbar Khan helped Razzak join Iqbal Films Limited. Razzak was an assistant to director Kamal Ahmed in the movie ‘Ujala’.
Razzak’s major breakthrough came with his performance in movie of Salahuddin’s ‘Tero Nombor Feku Ostagar Lane’. He acted in other movies like Neel Akasher Nichey, Maynamati, Moner Moto Bou, Swaralipi, Osru Diye Likha, Jibon Theke Neya and Obujh Mon.