Shimul Yousuf

Shimul Yousuf
Native name শিমুল ইউসুফ
Born (1957-03-24) 24 March 1957
Dhaka, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh)
Occupation Actress, singer
Parent(s) Mehter Billah

Shimul Yousuf (born 24 March 1957) is a Bangladeshi actress, director and singer.[1][2]

Early life

Yousuf was born in Dhaka on 24 March 1957 and is the youngest of seven siblings. Odissi dancer Minu Haque is her sister.[3] Her father Mehter Billah from Bikrampur was a singer in Kamlapur. Shimul started singing at the age of five. She performed on radio and television and went on to sing in a children show named "Kochi Kanchar Mela".[2] She trained in classical and traditional songs from Ustad Helaluddin, P C Gomez, Altaf Mahmud, and Abdul Latif . Shimul completed her Honours in Social Science. She was admitted to the Institute of Fine Arts and also went to Baroda School of Fine Arts for schooling.

Career

Yousuf first appeared in theatre in one of the Abdullah Al Mamun's plays to raise funds for the freedom fighters in 1972.[2] In 1974 she incorporated her in Dhaka Theatre after her siblings asked to be a proxy for another actress. Shimul began to take acting seriously after her 1975 drama "Muntasir Fantasy". She worked on Kasai (1976), Char Khakra (1977), Shakuntala (1978), Phani Monosa (1980), Kitton Khola (1981), Keramot Mongol (1985), Hat Hadai (1989), and Chaka (1990).[2] During the 1990s she performed in Joiboti Kannyar Mon (1995) and Bono Pangshul (1998).

Binodini

One of her works in theatre is the drama Binodini, based on a 19th-century actress Binodini Dasi. It is a one-person show where Yousuf portrayed the character of Binodini and also delivered the speeches of the remaining characters. The play was written by script writer Saymon Zakaria and directed by Shimul's husband, Nasiruddin Yousuff. The play mainly perpetuated the life of Binodini Dasi as she struggled to prolong her career in theatre. Shimul said that "[the drama] shows the reality, the conflicts and contradiction an actress faces today, has not changed much since Binodini's time. Obviously I am affected by such realities."

Awards

Yousuf received the following awards:

References

  1. শিমূল ইউসুফ পেলেন সম্মাননা. Prothom Alo (in Bangla). March 9, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Fahim Abrar (April 5, 2014). "Through the Eyes of Shimul Yousuf". The Daily Star.
  3. Tamanna Khan (April 29, 2011). "A Reticent Freedom Fighter". Star Weekend Magazine. The Daily Star. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
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