He passed away on November 10, 2007, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Early Life and Family
Details about Anwar’s early life, including information about his parents and any hardships he may have faced, are not widely documented. His father’s name was Sona Mian, who was also an actor.
Career Beginnings
Anwar made his acting debut in 1968 with the film “Shuorani Duorani.”
Over the years, he became known for his versatile acting skills and took on various roles in both films and television.
Rise to Stardom
In 1989, Anwar’s performance in the film “Byathar Daan” earned him the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, solidifying his reputation in the Bangladeshi film industry.
Notable Works
Some of Anwar’s significant films include:
- “Jibon Theke Neya” (1970)
- “Ananta Prem” (1977)
- “Byathar Daan” (1989)
- “Kabuliwala” (2006)
- “Akkel Alir Nirbachon” (2008)
His last acted film was “Kabuliwala,” released in 2006.
Personal Life
Information about Anwar’s personal life, including his residence, religion, partner, and other personal details, is not extensively available in public records.
Physical Attributes
Specific details about Anwar’s physical attributes, such as height, weight, and body measurements, are not publicly documented.
Legacy
Black Anwar is remembered for his contributions to Bangladeshi cinema and television. His performances have left a lasting impact on audiences and continue to be celebrated.