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Nurul Momen was born on 25 November, 1908 in Alphadanga, Jessore District, Bengal Presidency, British India, Now Jashore District, Bangladesh, is an A male dramatist and playwright. Discover Nurul Momen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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25 November, 1908 |
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25 November |
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Alphadanga, Jessore District, Bengal Presidency, British India, Now Jashore District, Bangladesh |
Date of death |
16 February, 1990 |
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Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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India
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Nurul Momen Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Nurul Momen's Wife?
His wife is Amena Momen (d. 1993)
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Amena Momen (d. 1993) |
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Nurul Momen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nurul Momen worth at the age of 81 years old? Nurul Momen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Playwright. He is from India. We have estimated Nurul Momen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Nurul Momen (25 November 1908 – 16 February 1990) was a Bangladeshi playwright, educator, director, broadcast personality, orator, academician, satirist, essayist, translator and poet.
He served as a faculty member in the capacities of professor and dean at the faculty of Law in the University of Dhaka.
He also served as a lawyer.
He is called "Father of Bangladeshi theatre" and "Natyaguru" (or Natyo Guru or Natto Guru) of Bangladesh (The Grand Teacher of Drama and Theatre).
Momen was born on 25 November 1908.
His father was Nurul Arefin, a physician and Zamindar (landlord) in Alfadanga, of the then Jessore district.
In 1919 it was published in the journal Dhrubotara.
In 1920, he was enrolled in the Dhaka High School where he resided in the Dafrin Hostel.
After matriculation in 1924 he studied at Dhaka Intermediate College.
Passing intermediate, he enrolled for a BA at the newly established Dhaka University in 1926.
While he was residing at "Muslim Hall" of Dhaka University, the various halls staged the then new play Muktadhara by Rabindranath Tagore.
After some initial resistance, Momen received the main role of "Botu".
This ignited his passion for drama and even earned him the first prize, but it was also the first time that he performed as actor himself.
After receiving his B.A. from Dhaka University in 1929, he studied law at the Department of Law, University of Calcutta.
Upon completing his B.L. examinations in 1936 he started practicing at the Calcutta High Court.
After the foundation of All India Radio in Dhaka, 1939, Momen picked up on the opportunity of the new medium and became its first Muslim author.
In 1941 he wrote and directed the comedy Rupantor (Transformation) for the radio.
With its progressive plot and a female main character it differed vastly form traditional Muslim plays and was actually the first modern drama of Bangladesh.
Upon initiative of the critic, the poet and literary critic Mohitlal Majumder, the play was also published in the yearly Puja issue of the newspaper Anandabazar.
In 1944, the Bengal playwright Natyaguru Nurul Momen, introduced the fourth unity in his pioneering tragedy play, Nemesis (Momen play).
In this epoch-making one character play (in other words, "Monodrama"), Nurul Momen immaculately maintained all the three Aristotelian unities of classical Greek theatre, known as “Unity of Time, Unity of Space & Unity of Action” —-- and added the fourth unity for the first time in world theatre.
In the preface of “Nemesis” the Natyaguru wrote, " In this play a fourth Unity is added to the traditional three unities of The Greek Tragedies -- Time, Space & Action. A new experimentation has been done by introducing a new unity --- "Unity of Person" despite maintaining the format of The three unities. "
Rather than continuing to practice law even before the partition of India, Momen joined the faculty of Law at the Dhaka University in 1945.
There he was known for including elements from literature and music into the law classes.
(After the partition of India, from 1947, Alphadanga is in Faridpur district.) He went to primary school in Calcutta and was admitted in 1916 into Khulna Zila School.
At the age of ten he wrote his first poem, Shondhya (Evening), in the same verse as Tagore's Shonar Tory.
While he was in London for higher studies from 1948 on, Nurul Momen and his friend Nazir Ahmed started a BBC Bengali program, a weekly one-hour format called Anjuman where Momen was responsible for the literary content.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was one of his favourite students, who enrolled in that department in 1948.
Nurul Momen encouraged Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to read the works of George Bernard Shaw and Bertrand Russell.
He encouraged Munier Chowdhury to get interested in theater and become a playwright.
Momen encouraged him to read George Bernard Shaw and got many other students interested in theatre.
He later translated You Never Can Tell.
From 1948 until 1951 Momen was on leave from the university, undergoing higher studies in England and graduating in law from London University.
Upon his return, he found the language movement on it’s height.
He encouraged the students to demand for the Bangla language.
On 21st February, 1952; Nurul Momen & his student Mohammad Toaha was in the DU playground, when the shooting took place & martyrs were fired upon.
When the second Shaheed Minar was constructed in 1954, Nurul Momen was the prominent intellectual, who inaugurated the monument.
Natyaguru Nurul Momen has ushered in a New theory of dramaturgy in the world, alongside many practical & theoretical contributions in the world of Dramatics and literature.
He was awarded the Bangla Academy Award in 1961, merely a year after its inception.
He was also honoured by the People's Republic of Bangladesh with the Ekushey Padak in 1978, only a couple of years after this State honor was introduced.