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Nurul Momen
Nurul Momen (25 November 1908 – 16 February 1990) was a Bangladeshi playwright, educator, director, broadcast & television personality, orator, intellectual, poet, and translator.〔Bangla Natyashahitter Itihash, the most authoritative reference book on Bengali theater〕 He served as a faculty member in the University of Dhaka. He also served as a lawyer. He was called "Father of Bangladeshi theatre" and "Natyaguru".〔 == Early life and education ==
Momen was born on 25 November 1908. His father was Nurul Arefin, a physician and Zamindar (Land Lord) in Alfadanga, Jessore. 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''. In 1919 it was published in the journal ''Dhrubotara''. In 1920, he was enrolled in the Dhaka Muslim 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 on 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.
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