Azizul Hakim


Azizul Hakim is a Bangladeshi television, film and stage actor.

Early life

Hakim was born in Comilla District to Md. Abdul Hakim, an engineer and Mohijunnesa. He joined the "Aranyak" theatre group from his student life.

Career

Hakim started his theatre career with the theatre group "Aranyak" in 1977. His first acted theatre play was Ora Kodom Ali. He then acted in Ora Ache Bolei, Iblish, Nankar Pala, Ginipig, Somotot, Coriolenus of "Aranyak" theatre group. His other notable theatre play were Payer Aoaj Shona Jay, Lok Soman Lok of "ITI", Talpatar Sepai of "Dhaka Podatik" theatre group, Shokuntola of "Dhaka Theatre", Songsoder Maa of "Padatik Natyadal", Agunmukha and Kirtonkhola. His last acted theatre play was Joyjoyonti. He became irregular in theatre after 1998 and concentrate of television. He started his television career acting in small roles in 1980s. His directorial debut on television was Ja Hariye Jay and on theatre was Pathor.
Hakim received his breakthrough as a television actor in 1981 with BTV's Akhaney Nongor. He then performed as Oli in the television drama serial Kon Kanoner Phul, directed by Fazrul Abedin Dulal and written by Imdadul Haq Milan. He debuted in directing mega-serial through Jol Porey Pata Norey, written by his wife Zeenat.
Hakim debuted acting in film by the role of Mojnu in Mustafizur Rahman's Shonkhonil Karagar, written by Humayun Ahmed. He later acted in Joyjatra.

Works

Actor in television dramas

Director in television dramas

Host in television programs

Hakim is married to screenwriter Zeenat Hakim since 1993. They have one daughter Nazah Hakim and one son Hrid.