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Khuni Shikder (Bengali: খুনী শিকদার; transl. Killer Shikder) is a 2004 Bangladeshi biographical crime thriller film. The film directed by Monowar Hossain Khokon and produced by Abdul Alim under the banner of Monowara Films. It feature Shakib Khan as the title role, who became a psycho after the death of his mother and then started killing one after another and subsequently he became the country's top terrorist and serial killer. , Liton Hashmi, Sohail and Mamun Shah and others have also played supporting roles in the film. The film is based on the biography of the Bangladeshi notorious murderer Ershad Sikder and was released on November 15, 2004 on the occasion on Eid-ul-Fitr.

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  • Khuni Shikder (en)
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  • Khuni Shikder (Bengali: খুনী শিকদার; transl. Killer Shikder) is a 2004 Bangladeshi biographical crime thriller film. The film directed by Monowar Hossain Khokon and produced by Abdul Alim under the banner of Monowara Films. It feature Shakib Khan as the title role, who became a psycho after the death of his mother and then started killing one after another and subsequently he became the country's top terrorist and serial killer. , Liton Hashmi, Sohail and Mamun Shah and others have also played supporting roles in the film. The film is based on the biography of the Bangladeshi notorious murderer Ershad Sikder and was released on November 15, 2004 on the occasion on Eid-ul-Fitr. (en)
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  • Khuni Shikder (en)
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  • A. Saeed (en)
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  • Bangladesh (en)
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  • Monowar Hossain Khokon (en)
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  • Monowara Films (en)
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  • Jamal Chishti (en)
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  • Bangla (en)
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  • * Javed Ahmed Kislo Background score * M. R. Hasan Nilu (en)
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  • Abdul Alim (en)
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  • Monowar Hossain Khokon (en)
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  • Monowara Films (en)
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  • Ami To More Jabo (en)
  • Hayre Faisa Jay, Bhalo Baisha Jay (en)
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  • Monete Amar Premer Garmi (en)
  • Oh My Darling, I Love You (en)
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  • Tumi Ami Khelbo Dujon Premer-e Khela (en)
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  • Kamal Sarkar (en)
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  • Khuni Shikder (Bengali: খুনী শিকদার; transl. Killer Shikder) is a 2004 Bangladeshi biographical crime thriller film. The film directed by Monowar Hossain Khokon and produced by Abdul Alim under the banner of Monowara Films. It feature Shakib Khan as the title role, who became a psycho after the death of his mother and then started killing one after another and subsequently he became the country's top terrorist and serial killer. , Liton Hashmi, Sohail and Mamun Shah and others have also played supporting roles in the film. The film is based on the biography of the Bangladeshi notorious murderer Ershad Sikder and was released on November 15, 2004 on the occasion on Eid-ul-Fitr. Although the film has been criticised at various times for its obscenity, but also has been widely acclaimed as one of the best performances of Shakib Khan's career. (en)
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