Tareq Masud's deep commitment to the cause of Muktijuddo and its chetona will remain ever fresh in my mind. At his untimely death, we shall definitely miss his ingenuity and his creative thinking and innovativeness. He had a superior mindset. These are hardly to be replaced. However, we can truely honor him if new ones follow his path and come up with newer films, follow his inquisitive mind and creative ideas to promote Muktijudder chetona and the beauty and potentials of Bangladesh to its new generation as well as to the global community. Masud, we shall miss you and we pray for your departed soul in this holy month of Ramadhan.
Friends of Masud and the Bangladesh community may like to establish an Education Fund for his nearly 15-months old child so that he can attend his schools and college without additional burden to Catherine. May Allah bless them, give them strength and tolerance to withstand his loss--- Ameen.
Momen
From: rkhundkar@earthlink.net
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 11:07:31 -0500
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Sad News: Director of the film Matir Moina Tareq Masud dies in Car crash
Very sad to hear this. Met him and his wife some years ago and both Shuklaji and I tried to organize a showing of the film Matir Moina to the community in LA. Unfortunately, due to legal reasons (exhibition rights) we were unable to do so.
A huge loss! .
Robin
Top Bangladesh film-maker dies in road crashDHAKA — Award-winning Bangladeshi film-maker Tareq Masud died Saturday along with four other people in a road crash west of the country's capital, Dhaka, police said.
Masud and four others, including the chief executive of Bangladesh's private ATN television news channel, Mishuk Munier, died on the spot when the minibus carrying them collided head-on with a bus at Ghior, police said.
Masud's US-born wife and producer, Catherine Masud, and a noted Bangladeshi painter, Dhali al Mamun, and his wife were seriously injured in the accident, local police chief Mohammad Raisuddin told AFP by telephone.
"They had come to Ghior to select a shooting spot for Masud's next film. They had made their choice and were returning home when the accident occurred," he said.
Ghior, a scenic district close to the Ganges River, lies around 70 kilometres (40 miles) west of Dhaka.
Masud shot to fame after his 2002 film "Matir Moina" (The Clay Bird) won several prizes, including an International Federation of Film Critics award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Police said Masud was believed to be around 50 years of age.
Road accidents are common in Bangladesh and kill thousands of people each year. Shoddy highways, poorly maintained vehicles and drivers' disregard for road safety are blamed for most fatalities.
A recent study by the Dhaka-based Accident Research Center said that more than 12,000 people die in road accidents in Bangladesh every year, making the country's highways among the deadliest in the world.
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