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After suffering from pancreatic cancer, Abdul Quader, known as ‘Badi’ from the play ‘Nobody Elsewhere’, finally emigrated to the land of no return.
The popular actor died in a private hospital in the capital at 8:20 a.m. on Saturday.
The shadow of mourning has fallen on show business. President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina have expressed their condolences.
Abdul Quader was unable to fulfill his last wish before his death. Before that, he had to give up cancer.
Abdul Quader wanted to publish a book on autobiography. This was stated by the colleague, editor and actor of the late actor Hafizur Rahman Suruj.
Editor Suruj said: ‘Quader Bhai had one last wish. I wanted to write an autobiography. He said you’d get the book out of my life. After hearing about his wish, I decided to make a manuscript of his autobiography. Subsequently, for various reasons, it did not happen. Then Abdul Quader Bhai himself began to write his autobiography.
Suruj further said that he spoke with Abdul Quader on August 20. He said he has written various parts of his autobiography. He said he will be able to publish the book at this Ekushey Book Fair. And now he is in the afterlife.
When asked if Abdul Quader’s dying wish would be fulfilled, the publisher said: “Subject to the permission of the late actor’s family, there is a desire to publish the book. I am ready to bring everything he has written in front of his fans. ‘.
By the way, Abdul Quader, who was born in Munshiganj’s Tongibari, has acted in some 3,000 television plays. He is a regular actor on the popular BTV magazine show ‘Etc.’
Quader took place in the hearts of the audience by playing major roles in many popular works by the late novelist and producer Humayun Ahmed. He gained immense popularity playing the role of Badibhai in Humayun Ahmed’s play ‘Nobody Elsewhere’.
In 2004, Abdul Quader acted in the movie ‘Rang Number’.
In recognition of his long acting career, Abdul Quader has received several medals, including the Tenashinas Medal, the Metropolitan Cultural Forum Medal, the Pioneer Cultural Group Medal, the PC Mago Government Medal, the Television Forum Award. and the Metropolitan Prize.
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