17-477: [REDACTED] Look up Sarwar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Not to be confused with Sardar . Sarwar is a personal name , most popular among Muslims of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi or Afghan origin. It originates from Persian ( سرور ) meaning "leader" or "chief". The name has also been used for places. Places [ edit ] Sarwar, Rajasthan ,
34-3083: A town in India Khuian Sarwar , a village in Punjab, India Sakhi Sarwar , a town in Punjab, Pakistan Chowk Sarwar Shaheed Tehsil , in Punjab, Pakistan People [ edit ] First name [ edit ] Sarwar Ahmed , British publisher Sarwar Ahuja , Indian actor Sarwar Azam , Bangladeshi general Sarwar Danish , Afghan politician Sarwar Hossain , Bangladeshi general Sarwar Hussain , Indian politician Sarwar Imran , Bangladeshi cricket coach Sarwar Jamal Nizam , Bangladeshi politician Sarwar Sarkhosh , Afghan singer Sarwar Sultana Begum , Afghan royal consort Sarwar Ahmedzai , Afghan politician Surname or middle name [ edit ] Adnan Sarwar , Pakistani actor musician AKM Sarwar Jahan Badsha , Bangladeshi politician Anas Sarwar , British politician Ataul Hakim Sarwar Hasan , Bangladeshi general Azeem Sarwar (broadcaster) , Pakistani broadcaster Azeem Sarwar (badminton) , Pakistani badminton player Beena Sarwar , Pakistani journalist Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar , British-Pakistani politician Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar Khan , longest serving parliamentarian of Pakistan Faryadi Sarwar Zardad , Afghan warlord Golam Sarwar , Bangladeshi writer Golam Sarwar Hiru , Bangladeshi politician Gholam Sarwar Husseini , Bengali politician Ghulam Sarwar , British-Bangladeshi writer Ghulam Sarwar Khan , Pakistani politician Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof , Malaysian academic Kabori Sarwar , Bangladeshi film actress politician Kazi Sarwar Hossain , Bangladeshi general Majibur Rahman Sarwar , Bangladeshi politician Mir Sarwar , Indian actor Mohammad Sarwar (cricketer) , Pakistani cricketer Mohammed Sarwar (murderer) , Pakistani murderer Mohammad Sarwar Yousafzai , Afghan footballer Mohammad Sarwar Ahmadzai , Afghan politician Muhammad Sarwar Khan , Pakistani politician Mostofa Sarwar Farooki , Bangladeshi film director Mufti Ghulam Sarwar Lahori , 19th-century Islamic scholar from Lahore Muhammad Sarwar (field hockey) , Pakistani field hockey player Muhammad Sarwar Khan , Pakistani politician Muhammad Shahid Sarwar , Pakistani colonel Naved Sarwar , Pakistani cricketer Nazir Muhammad Sarwar Khan , Afghan governor Nouman Sarwar , Qatar cricketer Papia Sarwar , Bangladeshi singer Raja Ashfaq Sarwar , Pakistani politician Raja Muhammad Sarwar , Pakistani general Rashid Sarwar , Scottish football player Samia Sarwar , Pakistani woman Sehba Sarwar , Pakistani writer Shah Shahid Sarwar , Bangladeshi politician Shaimum Sarwar Kamal , Bangladeshi politician Shehram Sarwar Chaudhary , Pakistani judge Shoaib Sarwar , UAE cricketer Sufi Muhammad Sarwar , Pakistani scholar Usman Sarwar , Pakistani cricketer Others [ edit ] Sarwar Shaheed Halt railway station , Pakistan Topics referred to by
51-2972: A town in India Khuian Sarwar , a village in Punjab, India Sakhi Sarwar , a town in Punjab, Pakistan Chowk Sarwar Shaheed Tehsil , in Punjab, Pakistan People [ edit ] First name [ edit ] Sarwar Ahmed , British publisher Sarwar Ahuja , Indian actor Sarwar Azam , Bangladeshi general Sarwar Danish , Afghan politician Sarwar Hossain , Bangladeshi general Sarwar Hussain , Indian politician Sarwar Imran , Bangladeshi cricket coach Sarwar Jamal Nizam , Bangladeshi politician Sarwar Sarkhosh , Afghan singer Sarwar Sultana Begum , Afghan royal consort Sarwar Ahmedzai , Afghan politician Surname or middle name [ edit ] Adnan Sarwar , Pakistani actor musician AKM Sarwar Jahan Badsha , Bangladeshi politician Anas Sarwar , British politician Ataul Hakim Sarwar Hasan , Bangladeshi general Azeem Sarwar (broadcaster) , Pakistani broadcaster Azeem Sarwar (badminton) , Pakistani badminton player Beena Sarwar , Pakistani journalist Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar , British-Pakistani politician Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar Khan , longest serving parliamentarian of Pakistan Faryadi Sarwar Zardad , Afghan warlord Golam Sarwar , Bangladeshi writer Golam Sarwar Hiru , Bangladeshi politician Gholam Sarwar Husseini , Bengali politician Ghulam Sarwar , British-Bangladeshi writer Ghulam Sarwar Khan , Pakistani politician Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof , Malaysian academic Kabori Sarwar , Bangladeshi film actress politician Kazi Sarwar Hossain , Bangladeshi general Majibur Rahman Sarwar , Bangladeshi politician Mir Sarwar , Indian actor Mohammad Sarwar (cricketer) , Pakistani cricketer Mohammed Sarwar (murderer) , Pakistani murderer Mohammad Sarwar Yousafzai , Afghan footballer Mohammad Sarwar Ahmadzai , Afghan politician Muhammad Sarwar Khan , Pakistani politician Mostofa Sarwar Farooki , Bangladeshi film director Mufti Ghulam Sarwar Lahori , 19th-century Islamic scholar from Lahore Muhammad Sarwar (field hockey) , Pakistani field hockey player Muhammad Sarwar Khan , Pakistani politician Muhammad Shahid Sarwar , Pakistani colonel Naved Sarwar , Pakistani cricketer Nazir Muhammad Sarwar Khan , Afghan governor Nouman Sarwar , Qatar cricketer Papia Sarwar , Bangladeshi singer Raja Ashfaq Sarwar , Pakistani politician Raja Muhammad Sarwar , Pakistani general Rashid Sarwar , Scottish football player Samia Sarwar , Pakistani woman Sehba Sarwar , Pakistani writer Shah Shahid Sarwar , Bangladeshi politician Shaimum Sarwar Kamal , Bangladeshi politician Shehram Sarwar Chaudhary , Pakistani judge Shoaib Sarwar , UAE cricketer Sufi Muhammad Sarwar , Pakistani scholar Usman Sarwar , Pakistani cricketer Others [ edit ] Sarwar Shaheed Halt railway station , Pakistan Topics referred to by
68-567: Is all set to release his upcoming ambitious project, a one-shot film, Saturday Afternoon starring Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Parambrata Chatterjee , Zahid Hasan, Eyad Hourani , Mamunur Rashid , a Bangladesh-Germany-Russia co-production inspired by the Dhaka terror attack incident of 1 July 2016 at the Holey Artisan Bakery , Gulshan. The film had its world premiere at the main competition section of 41st Moscow International Film Festival 2019 and won
85-541: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sarwar [REDACTED] Look up Sarwar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Not to be confused with Sardar . Sarwar is a personal name , most popular among Muslims of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi or Afghan origin. It originates from Persian ( سرور ) meaning "leader" or "chief". The name has also been used for places. Places [ edit ] Sarwar, Rajasthan ,
102-448: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mostofa Sarwar Farooki Mostofa Sarwar Farooki ( Bengali : মোস্তফা সরোয়ার ফারুকী ) is a Bangladeshi film director, producer and screenwriter who works in Bengali films . His films Third Person Singular Number , Television , No Bed Of Roses were critically acclaimed across
119-652: The Russian Federation of Film Critics Jury Prize and Komersant Prize. It is the first of three films of his identity trilogy, the second one being No Land's Man starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and the third, Memoria will be based on the Rohingya refugees . Farooki was appointed as an international jury of Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2015, Busan International Film Festival 2017 and Kolkata International Film Festival 2017 and Dhaka International Film Festival 2020. He
136-525: The confines of one's culture and conservative Muslim concepts of guilt and redemption. Brisbane's Asia Pacific Screen Awards says of his work, "His films often deal with the way individuals free themselves from the limitations placed on them by their identity, economic circumstances and belief systems. To counter the deprivation they face in real life, his characters often seem to create a fantasy world around them, lending elements of magical realism to Farooki's signature style." "Mostofa Sarwar Farooki could be
153-684: The early 2000. His debut film was Bachelor (2003) starring Humayun Faridi , Aupee Karim , Ferdous Ahmed , Shabnur and many others. Then his second film, a political satire Made In Bangladesh (2007) starring Zahid Hasan , Tariq Anam Khan , Shahiduzzaman Selim and others. His third film Third Person Singular Number starring Nusrat Imrose Tisha , Topu , Mosharraf Karim was premiered in Busan International Film Festival (2009). It had its European premier in International Film Festival Rotterdam , It
170-544: The next South-east Asian filmmaker to break out", The Hollywood Reporter wrote in the review of his film Television . Variety ' s Jay Weissberg wrote. "Mostofa Sarwar Farooki is a key exemplar of Bangladeshi new wave cinema movement". Farooki is married to the actress Nusrat Imrose Tisha since 16 July 2010. Together they have a daughter. Farooki is the founder of Chabial , a film makers club. This group of young film makers used to be Farooki's assistant directors. They then used local cable television networks as
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221-569: The world and received numerous international and national awards. On November 10, 2024, he was appointed as the Adviser to the Ministry of Cultural Affairs in the interim government of Bangladesh . Farooki was born 2 May 1973 in the Nakhalpara neighborhood of Dhaka , Bangladesh. He attended Tejgaon Government Boys' High School. Farooki has set a new trend in terms of presentation and direction in
238-485: Was also an invited guest and speaker at many other prestigious film festivals. In 2019, he received the Fazlul Haq Memorial Award 2018 and was also honoured by Kaler Kantho newspaper on their anniversary. Farooki also makes commercials for local and international brands like Djuice , Citycell , Banglalink , Ekhanei.com , Crown Cement , Grameenphone , Close-Up , Robi etc. His most popular commercial
255-685: Was also in the official competition 2009 Middle East International Film Festival . After that he made a short film named Ok Cut. His fourth feature Television (2012) starring Chanchal Chowdhury , Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Mosharraf Karim and Kazi Shahir Huda Rumi was the closing film of Busan International Film Festival and won the APSA Grand Jury Prize in 2013, as well as a further five international awards from Dubai, Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival , Rome's Asiatica Film Mediale, and Kolkata International Film Festival . His fifth feature film Ant Story starring Sheena Chohan and Noor Imran Mithu
272-642: Was for Meril Soap bar starring Tisha . Farooki was appointed an adviser to the interim government of Bangladesh on 10 November 2024. He is responsible for the Ministry of Cultural Affairs . Protests took place in various parts of the country, including Dhaka University and Jahangirnagar University , following his appointment as an Adviser, due to perceptions of his close ties to the Sheikh Hasina administration. Farooki's body of work address such themes as middle class angst, urban youth romance, deception-hypocrisy and frailty of individual, frustration about
289-745: Was nominated for the Golden Goblet Awards and the Dubai International Film Festival 's Muhr AsiaAfrica Awards . In 2014 it was also in competition for APSA and both the Singapore and Kerala International Film Festivals. He finished his sixth feature film Doob: No Bed of Roses starring international star Irrfan Khan , Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Parno Mittra , Rokeya Prachy and others. It was an official project of Film Bazar India 2013. It won Dubai Film Market Award and Kommersant Jury Prize at Moscow International Film Festival 2017. He
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