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Arifa Pervin Zaman known by her stage name Moushumi, is a Bangladeshi film actress and director. She is primarily known as a film actress and director through her work during the 1990s and 2000s. Her first film, Keyamat Theke Keyamat, released in 1993. Since then she has been in movies such as Ontare Ontare, Dola, Sneho, Bishwo Premik, Goriber Rani, 20 Bochor Por, Swajan, Denmohor, Adorer Sontan, Khuda, Sukher Ghore Dukher Agun, Muktir Songram, Bidrohi Bodhu, Luttoraj, Priyo Shotru, Kosto, Ondho Bhalobasha, Ulka, Rongin Rangbazz, Ruposhi Rajkonna, and Meher Nigar. In the 2000s, her career rose further with films such as Matritto, Dojjal Shashuri, Khairun Sundori, Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti, Ammajan, Molla Barir Bou, Meghla Akash (2001), Shotru Shotru Khela, Tui Jodi Amar Hoiti Re, Sonar Moyna Pakhi, Kukkhato Khuni, Baba Amar Baba, and Golapi Ekhon Bilatey. These movies continued her success amid her reducing her work time after 2009 and becoming a supporting actor through films such as Taarkata, Dui Purush, Chittagainga Powa Noakhailla Maiya, Ek Cup Cha, Kichhu Asha Kichhu Bhalobasha, Ami Neta Hobo, and Shaheb Namer Golam. She won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress three times for her roles in Meghla Akash (2001), Devdas (2013), and Taarkata (2014). She has acted in over 265 films and made her directorial debut with Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003).
Koshto (English: The Pain, Bengali: কষ্ট) is a 2000 Bangladeshi film starring Manna, Moushumi and Dipjol. Moushumi garnered a Bachsas Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film.

Mayadevi (Mausumi) is the panchayat head of the Hindu society. Didar Pasha (Firdous) is the panchayat head of the Muslim community. Both love each other deeply. But due to religious discipline, the love of the two is imprisoned. On the other hand, Mayadevi's younger brother Rahul (Rokon) loves Didar Pasha's younger sister Rozi (Mahi). The story of this film is about their love and conflict.

The film is about a post master named Arif who serves the Pakistani government during the Liberation War. However covertly he recruits young aspiring fighters to fight with Freedom Fighters. But his identity is revealed by a local Pakistani agent and soon the Pak troops converge on him

A fisherman's daughter is adopted by a rich woman and later she falls in love with the grandson of the woman that brings misery for her.


In Dhaka's concrete jungles, diverse characters - hawkers, prostitutes, pickpockets, flute players - fight to survive as homeless individuals. Their stories reveal the plight of slum dwellers forced into this life by river erosion.

This movie is made in the background of partition. Monosa, daughter of the patriot Monindra.The movie revolves around Himangshu and Monosa's marriage during Partition and Monosa's determination not to leave the motherland.

In this remake of the Telugu film 'Ishq,' three young people find they are connected not only by love but by a dark history that threatens to destroy any hope of happiness.

Tanvir (Zahid Hasan) is a gambler, but never wins and his family are run by his wife's income. His wife Rita (Moushumi) borrowed money from her relatives for his business purpose, but he loses everything in gambling. Tareq (Mosharraf Karim) is a rich man, but lonely, he has a cousin Babar who works for him. One day Tareq meets Tanvir while he is playing imagery cards alone in a park as he has no money. Tareq lends Tanvir money for gambling and watches him playing. Story further develops and by then Tanvir has borrowed thousands of money from Tareq. One day Tareq refuses to lend money to Tanvir though he gets better cards and about to win. Tanvir uses his wife as a guarantee to Tareq in order to borrow money.
As the shooting began in 2005, it was originally named "Lilamanthan". However, unfortunately, the actor passed away mid-way through shooting, and everything stood still. By 2011, the shooting was wrapped, and the movie was submitted to the Bangladesh Film Censor Board under the initial name, "Lilamanthan", not the name it has now. The movie has passed the board through years of stagnancy, only after having its name altered.


