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- Bohubrihi abstract "Bohubrihi (Bengali: বহুব্রীহি) was one of the most popular drama serials ever aired on Bangladesh Television. The bangla word Bohubrihi means the multiple dimension of anything and here it means the mysterious of life. The story was written by famous author, dramatist, screenwriter, playwright and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed. He also wrote a book with the same title. The serial was popular for symbolic presentation of social facts as well as witty comments from even the most ordinary roles.".
- Bohubrihi genre Sitcom.
- Bohubrihi network Bangladesh_Television.
- Bohubrihi starring Abul_Hayat.
- Bohubrihi starring Afzal_Hossain.
- Bohubrihi starring Aly_Zaker.
- Bohubrihi starring Asaduzzaman_Noor.
- Bohubrihi status "Ended".
- Bohubrihi wikiPageID "4602551".
- Bohubrihi wikiPageLength "2209".
- Bohubrihi wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Bohubrihi wikiPageRevisionID "644681614".
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Abul_Hayat.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Afzal_Hossain.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Ali_Zaker.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Aly_Zaker.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Asaduzzaman_Noor.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh_Television.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_Bangladeshi_television_series.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1988_Bangladeshi_television_programme_debuts.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1989_Bangladeshi_television_programme_endings.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bangladeshi_drama_television_series.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bengali-language_television_programming_in_Bangladesh.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Ei_Shob_Din_Ratri.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Humayun_Ahmed.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Nawajish_Ali_Khan.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLink Sitcom.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bohubrihi".
- Bohubrihi country "Bangladesh".
- Bohubrihi genre Sitcom.
- Bohubrihi hasPhotoCollection Bohubrihi.
- Bohubrihi language "Bengali".
- Bohubrihi network Bangladesh_Television.
- Bohubrihi showName "Bohubrihi".
- Bohubrihi starring Abul_Hayat.
- Bohubrihi starring "Afzal Hossain".
- Bohubrihi starring "Ali Zaker".
- Bohubrihi starring "Asaduzzaman Noor".
- Bohubrihi status "Ended".
- Bohubrihi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bangladesh-media-stub.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_television.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bn.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bohubrihi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bohubrihi subject Category:1980s_Bangladeshi_television_series.
- Bohubrihi subject Category:1988_Bangladeshi_television_programme_debuts.
- Bohubrihi subject Category:1989_Bangladeshi_television_programme_endings.
- Bohubrihi subject Category:Bangladeshi_drama_television_series.
- Bohubrihi subject Category:Bengali-language_television_programming_in_Bangladesh.
- Bohubrihi type Article.
- Bohubrihi type Drama.
- Bohubrihi type TelevisionShow.
- Bohubrihi type Work.
- Bohubrihi type Article.
- Bohubrihi type Drama.
- Bohubrihi type Programme.
- Bohubrihi type CreativeWork.
- Bohubrihi type Thing.
- Bohubrihi type Q15416.
- Bohubrihi type Q386724.
- Bohubrihi comment "Bohubrihi (Bengali: বহুব্রীহি) was one of the most popular drama serials ever aired on Bangladesh Television. The bangla word Bohubrihi means the multiple dimension of anything and here it means the mysterious of life. The story was written by famous author, dramatist, screenwriter, playwright and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed. He also wrote a book with the same title. The serial was popular for symbolic presentation of social facts as well as witty comments from even the most ordinary roles.".
- Bohubrihi label "Bohubrihi".
- Bohubrihi sameAs বহুব্রীহি.
- Bohubrihi sameAs m.0cc1lw.
- Bohubrihi sameAs Q16844011.
- Bohubrihi sameAs Q16844011.
- Bohubrihi wasDerivedFrom Bohubrihi?oldid=644681614.
- Bohubrihi isPrimaryTopicOf Bohubrihi.
- Bohubrihi name "Bohubrihi".