Award winning Bangladeshi actress Rani Sarker dies

Rani Sarker, a Bangladeshi award-winning film actress, died of old-age complications at Eden Multicare Hospital in the city of Dhaka at around 4 am today.

She was 86, family sources said. Rani was buried at Azimpur Graveyard in the city this afternoon, reports BSS.

Rani Sarker, whose real name was Mossamat Amirun Nessa Khanam, was born at Shonatol village in Shatkhira’s Kaliganj upazila.

Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina expressed deep shock at the death of Rani Sarker. In a condolence message, the prime minister recalled with profound respect the contributions of Rani Sarker to the country’s film industry, saying that she has taken her place in the hearts of the people through film.

Sheikh Hasina said Rani Sarker started her career through stage drama in 1958 and performed in nearly 250 movies. “Her death is an irreparable loss to Bangla film,” she added.

The prime minister prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul and conveyed profound sympathy to the bereaved family.

Rani Sarker, whose real name was Mossamat Amirun Nessa Khanam, died of old-age ailments at a city hospital this morning.

Her acting career began as a stage performer in 1958. In the same year, Rani got her first break in AJ Kardar’s film ‘Dur Hai Shukh Ka Gao’. The first Namaz-e-Janaza of Rani Sarker was held at a local mosque in city’s Mohammadpur area.

Later, the body of Rani Sarker was taken to Channel i office at 2 pm to pay tribute to the actress. From there, the body was taken to FDC where her second janaza was held, Bangladesh Film Artists’ Association General Secretary Zayed Khan said.

In 2016, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina provided her with financial support worth Taka 30 lakh. The same year, she received life time achievement award for her contribution in the film industry of the country.

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