
Shakib Khan
Acting
Biography
Shakib Khan (born Masud Rana) is a Bangladeshi film actor. He made his debut in Ananta Bhalobasha (1999), though it did not lead to widespread fame. After a few years, Khan established himself as one of the most successful actors in Bangladeshi film history. Khan secretly married actress Apu Biswas in 2008. They worked together in 72 movies. In his career, Khan has received various awards, including three National Film Awards for Best Actor, for Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na (2010), Khodar Pore Ma (2012), and Aro Bhalobashbo Tomay (2015) and Eight Meril Prothom Alo Awards
Born: March 27, 1983
Place of Birth: Narayanganj
Known For

Bir
The story of a self motivated gangstar under a political God Father and a young lady who is the prisoner of the same politician as his paramour, both fall in love and want to escape from their intolerable situation.

Taandob
A group of masked assailants storms the office of the country’s top television channel, taking the staff and a prominent minister, who was there for an interview, hostage. While the nation's law enforcement agencies race to uncover the identity of the mastermind behind the attack, the mastermind reveals himself live on the channel’s program, exposing the stories of ordinary people who have fallen victim to high-level corruption. Thus begins a rampage against the injustices of the system.

Toofan
Born into tragedy, Galib rises from village outcast to criminal mastermind "Toofan" in 90s Bangladesh. As authorities close in, he takes desperate measures to maintain his empire, sparking a dangerous game of power and identity.

Chalbaaz
A money minded youth who goes to the UK to earn big bucks and comes across a girl who had ditched her family for a boyfriend.

Shikari
A disguised professional assassin with a mysterious past is tasked with assassinating a top government official.

Borbaad
After a heartbreak by Nitu, Ariyan Mirza seeks revenge, guided by his father Adib Mirza's wisdom. Their story transforms from romance to violence, culminating in courtroom confrontations over justice.

Rajkumar
A journey of a son separated from his mother during the 1971 war. A son embarks on a quest to reunite with his mother in the United States, the profound impact of his search leaving an indelible mark and shattered his life forever.

Samraat
Samraat, an underworld mafia, is coming to Bangladesh. Bangladeshi mafia Musa has interest in this because Samraat can ruin his business. So he wants Samraat dead by any means but failed. Samraat finally lands and has bargain with one of Musa's man about the share. As Musa fails again and again, he needs a man smarter and stronger than Samraat. Kabila introduces Raja to him who becomes his first hand. But who is this Raja and what is his interest with Musa

Ononto Bhalobasa
Afzal Chowdhury (Abul Hayat) has two stepbrothers: Ashraf Chowdhury (Wasimul Bari Rajib) and Akram Chowdhury (Nasir Khan). They killed Afzal for the greed of his properties and put the blame on his pregnant wife Nazma (Dolly Johur). After serving her sentence she rejoins with her son Moshal (Shakib Khan). On the other hand, Ashraf's daughter Jyoti (Irin Zaman) is also grown-up, now. One day, Moshal saves Jyoti from some goons. And they deeply fell in love. But what will happen when they learn about their family rivalry?

Priyotoma
Shumon finds himself entangled in the arms of a politician's silly daughter, an encounter that would forever alter the course of his existence. Her sudden demise leaves an indelible mark on Shumon's life, shattering his world and leaving him forever transformed.
Filmography
as Mikhail/Shadhin
as Ariyan Mirza
as Prothom
as Dulu Mia
as Toofan / Shanto
as Shamsul "Sam" Haque / Rajkumar
as Shumon
as Lalu
as Blue Shoes Outsider
as Nabab Chowdhury
as Rudro
as Shawon Talukder
as Shehzad Khan Rana
as Mass
as Ajaan / Ujaan / Bhaijaan
as Raja Chowdhury / Chalbaaz
as Shakku
as Rangbaz
as Nabab / Rajib Chowdhury
as Aryan Khan Lucky
as Shooter Surjo
as Sultan / Raghob / Hridoy Horon
as Samraat
as Shahriar Tanvir Rana
as Rayan Khan
as Shakib
as 10% Shomrat
as Joy Shikdar
as Sagor Khan
as Rimaan
as Son
as Rafat
as Surja
as Prem Chowdhury
as Protap Goswami
as Apon
as Moshal