Naresh Bhuiyan
Naresh Bhuiyan is a Bangladeshi actor, photojournalist, theatre director, and writer. His acting career covers both television and film.
Early life
Naresh Bhuiyan was born on 7 September 1951 in the present-day Chowmuhani area of Begumganj Upazila in Noakhali, Bangladesh. His father's name is Debendra Kumar Bhuiyan, and his mother's name is Tulsi Bala Bhuiyan. He was enrolled in the Department of Economics at the University of Dhaka. From there, he earned his honors and master's degrees. He was addicted to drama since childhood. Later, he developed an interest in stage drama.Career
Bhuiyan first acted in the play Chokher Dukh in 1972. He then joined theatre acting. In 1989, he acted on stage in the play Saat Ghater Kanakari, directed by Momtazuddin Ahmed.Bhuiyan's journalism career began in 1973 when he worked for Chitrali. He remained associated with Chitrali until 2005.
Bhuiyan came into the limelight in 1980, when he played the role of Andu Bhai in the BTV drama Matir Kole, produced by Musa Ahmed.
Bhuiyan acted in the play Mohor Ali, based on Rabeya Khatun's novel, in 1990. Khaled Khan played the role of Mohor Ali. Bhuiyan also garnered a lot of attention for playing the role of Mohor Ali's friend.
Bhuiyan's journey as a director began in 1998 with Bhalobasi Sudhayo Na Kare Bhalobasi. It was written by his wife, popular actress Shilpi Sharkar Apu. Even after that, he produced several other plays, including Dayita, Bhalobasa Chuye Gele, Kangkkito Prohor, and Bhull Lekhte Bhull Kario Na.
In the late 1980s, Bhuiyan served as the president of the Bangladesh Cine-Journalist Association.
Bhuiyan served as the chief election commissioner for the Bangladesh Shilpi Sangha elections for 2025 to 2027.
Naresh Bhuiyan made his debut as a writer with the book Neeta Tomar Jonne. He then wrote two more books in 2018, Dipar Sarabela and Shudhui Tumi.
Filmography
Films
Web series
Short films
Television
- Matir Kole
- Mohor Ali
- Citing Master
- Shift
- Apnar Chele Ki Kore
- Ayna
- Troll
- Moner Bari
- Match Winner
- Baker Khoni
- Thikana Bodle Jay
- Sylheti vs Noakhali
- Faram-Gate
- Ki Mayai Jorale
Personal life