Mahbub Alam Pollab(Bengali: মাহবুব আলম পল্লব), is a Bangladeshi born Korean actor and film director. He acted in several films in South Korea. He is also the director of Asia Media Culture Factory and Freeport [1][2][3]
Mahbub Alam Pollab | |
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মাহবুব আলম পল্লব | |
Born | Mahbub Alam (1978-02-17) 17 February 1978 (age 44) Bangladesh |
Nationality | Bangladeshi-Korean |
Other names | Mahbub Lee |
Education | Government Tolaram College |
Occupation | Actor, Film Director |
Years active | 2008–present |
Known for | Bandhobi |
Mahbub Alam migrated from Bangladesh to South Korea in 1999 as a migrant worker. From 2002 He started making documentary on life of migrant workers. In 2005 Alam worked in a Korean short film called "Dream of Revenge". In 2009 he made his debut as a lead actor in film named "Where is Ronny"[4] In that same year he acted in a Korean Indie film named "Bandhobi" opposite of Baek Jin-hee. He played a role of Bangladeshi migrant worker named Karim. It received several awards including Best Film Award in 31st Festival of three Continents.He has also worked on several TV shows and advertisements.[5]
Mahbub Alam received several awards including the president award of South Korea in 2012.
The Daily Prothom Alo first published an article about Alam's film "Bandhobi" in 2009. In 2014 he appeared in popular Bengali magazine show Ityadi. [6]
Mahbub Alam at IMDb