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Kobori Sarwar is a Actor Bangladaise born on 1951 at Chittagong (Bangladesh)

Kobori Sarwar

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Birth name Meena Pal
Nationality Bangladesh
Birth 1951 (73 years) at Chittagong (Bangladesh)

Kobori (Bengali: কবরী) is a Bangladeshi film actress. She received the National award for her performance in the movie Sareng Bou (The Captain's Wife). She is a Member of Parliament and was elected to her post in December 2008 from Awami League.

Biography

Kabori first married to Chitta Chowdhury. She left him in 1978 and married Shafiuddin Sarwar, alias Babu Sarwar. Kabori has been divorced by her second husband for political reasons. Kabori has five sons.
She is also a human rights activist.


Kabori is involved in several organizations dedicated to better the lives of Bangladeshi women. She was a guest of the US state dept for women's affairs and participated in numerous conventions in Europe and Asia.

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Filmography of Kobori Sarwar (4 films)

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A River Called Titas, 2h39
Directed by Ritwik Ghatak
Origin Bangladesh
Genres Drama
Actors Ritwik Ghatak, Rawshan Jamil, Prabir Mitra, Golam Mustafa, Chetana Das, Kobori Sarwar
Roles Rajar Jhi
Rating71% 3.5897053.5897053.5897053.5897053.589705
A fisherman, Kishore, marries a young girl accidental when he visits a nearby village. After their wedding night (during which the couple is almost too shy to speak), she is kidnapped on the river. Kishore became mad. She fights with the bandits, jumps into the river and is saved by some strange villagers. But she does not know her new husband's name or what he looks like, she only remembers the name of his village. Ten years pass before she attempts to find him with their son, who sees his mother as a goddess. Some residents of Kishore's village refuse to share food with her and her son because of the ever-present threat of starvation. A young widow whose name is Basanthi giving consideration to the mother and child. Kishore was the lover of Basanthi on childhood. Director Ghatak appears in the film as a boatman, and Basanti's story is the first of several melodramatic tales.