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'''Sorif B. Mahmud''' (''pronounced: ʃoripʰ bi mahmud̪'') is a Bangladeshi-Indian researcher, writer, screenwriter, script editor, novelist, blogger, webmaster, computer programmer, entrepreneur, and former child actor. He is the founder, chairman, CEO, and CTO of [[YRI Limited]]; founder, owner, chairman, and CEO of [[Prime NXT Limited]]. Renowned for his polished blogs, research contributions, and noteworthy quotes, he is recognized for his notable literary works, including the well-received novel series ''[[Tomio Amio]]'' and another novel ''[[Ami Abong Amitter Golpo]]''.
'''Sorif B. Mahmud''' (''pronounced: ʃoripʰ bi mahmud̪'') is a Bangladeshi-Indian researcher, writer, screenwriter<ref name='RottenTomatoes1'>[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/sorif_b_mahmud Rotten Tomatoes]</ref>, script editor, novelist, blogger, webmaster, computer programmer, entrepreneur, and former child actor.<ref name='IMDb1' /> He is the founder, chairman, CEO, and CTO of [[YRI Limited]]; founder, owner, chairman, and CEO of [[Prime NXT Limited]].<ref name='wikiyri1'>[https://en.wikiyri.org/wiki/Sorif_B._Mahmud Wikiyri, online encyclopedia]</ref> Renowned for his polished blogs, research contributions, and noteworthy quotes, he is recognized for his notable literary works, including the well-received novel series ''[[Tomio Amio]]'' and another novel ''[[Ami Abong Amitter Golpo]]''.<ref name='IMDb1'>[https://m.imdb.com/name/nm14690666/bio Sorif B. Mahmud - Biography - IMDb]</ref>


{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| honorific_prefix   = [[Most Elegant Personality|MEP]]
| honorific_prefix = [[Most Elegant Personality|MEP]]
| name               = Sorif B. Mahmud
| name             = Sorif B. Mahmud
| image              = Sorif B. Mahmud in 2023.jpg
| image              = Sorif B. Mahmud in 2023.jpg
| caption            = Sorif B. Mahmud in 2023
| caption            = Sorif B. Mahmud in 2023
| native_name        = শরিফ বি. মাহমুদ
| native_name        = শরিফ বি. মাহমুদ
| native_name_lang   = bn
| native_name_lang = bn
| other_names        = Polash
| other_names        = Polash
| birth_name         = Sorif B. Sarkar
| birth_name       = Sorif B. Sarkar
| birth_date         = 8 August 2002
| birth_date       = 8 August 2002
| birth_place        = Sherpur, Bangladesh
| birth_place        = Sherpur, Bangladesh
| citizenship        = Bangladesh • India
| citizenship        = Bangladesh • India
| education          =  
| education          =  
| occupation         = Researcher • writer • screenwriter • script editor • former actor • blogger • programmer • webmaster • entrepreneur • da'i
| occupation       = Researcher • writer • screenwriter • script editor • former actor • blogger • programmer • webmaster • entrepreneur • da'i
| years_active       = 2012-present
| years_active     = 2012-present
| organization       = [[YRI Limited]]<br>[[Prime NXT Limited]]
| organization     = [[YRI Limited]]<br>[[Prime NXT Limited]]
| height             = 5 ft 8 in
| height           = 5 ft 8 in
| mother             =  
| mother           =  
| father             =  
| father           =  
| relatives          = '''Brothers''': Sabbir Hossain, Noyon Khan & Sazzad Hossain Hridoy
| relatives          = '''Brothers''': Sabbir Hossain, Noyon Khan & Sazzad Hossain Hridoy
'''Sisters''': Rimi & Fatima
'''Sisters''': Rimi & Fatima
| family             = [[Sarkar Family]]
| family           = [[Sarkar Family]]
| spouse             = {{marriage|[[Israt Jahan Ira]]|2019|2020}}
| spouse           = {{marriage|[[Israt Jahan Ira]]|2019|2020}}
| children           = [[Yasha R. Mahmud]] (died; 0 aged)
| children         = [[Yasha R. Mahmud]] (died; 0 aged)
| parents            = Liakat Hossain Mia (father)<br>Nunnaher Akhter (mother)
| parents            = Liakat Hossain Mia (father)<br>Nunnaher Akhter (mother)
}}
}}


==Early life==
==Early life==
Sorif B. Mahmud was born on 8 August 2002 in Sherpur, Bangladesh. His father [[Liakat Hossain]] Mia is a government employee and his mother [[Nunnahar Akter]] is a housewife. He is the four of six children.
Sorif B. Mahmud was born on 8 August 2002 in Sherpur, Bangladesh. His father [[Liakat Hossain]] Mia is a government employee and his mother [[Nunnahar Akter]] is a housewife. He is the four of six children.<ref name='wikiyri1' />


==Education==
==Education==
==Personal life==
==Personal life==
On 14 April 2019, Sorif B. Mahmud married to [[Israt Jahan Ira]]. Their first son, [[Yasha R. Mahmud]], entered the world on 11 August 2020. Unfortunately, shortly after birth, on 19 August 2020, both Yasha and his mother Ira died in a road accident.
On 14 April 2019, Sorif B. Mahmud married to [[Israt Jahan Ira]]. Their first son, [[Yasha R. Mahmud]], entered the world on 11 August 2020. Unfortunately, shortly after birth, on 19 August 2020, both Yasha and his mother Ira died in a road accident.<ref name='wikiyri1' />


==Carrier==
==Carrier==
Sorif B. Mahmud's poetic talent developed during his third-grade studies. He began writing poems and short stories in 2012. In 2020, he commenced research at ORCID and Publons. Simultaneously, he initiated blogging on the website [[Developer Suggestion LLC]], establishing himself as the premier Bengali tech blog creator worldwide. In 2021, upon joining Dawah, he shifted focus away from writing and withdrew his books from all flipbook platforms.
Sorif B. Mahmud's poetic talent developed during his third-grade studies. He began writing poems and short stories in 2012. In 2020, he commenced research at ORCID and Publons. Simultaneously, he initiated blogging on the website [[Developer Suggestion LLC]], establishing himself as the premier Bengali tech blog creator worldwide. In 2021, upon joining Dawah, he shifted focus away from writing and withdrew his books from all flipbook platforms.<ref name='wikiyri1' />


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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* [[Kodi]]
* [[Kodi]]
* [[Ratsasan]]
* [[Ratsasan]]
* [[Mon Jane na]]
* [[Mon Jane na]]<ref>[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mon_jaane_na Mon Jaane Na - Rotten Tomatoes]</ref><ref>[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt10215026 Mon Jaane Na - IMDb]</ref>
* [[Majili]]
* [[Majili]]
* [[Jaanu]]
* [[Jaanu]]
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* [[Sign]] {{dagger}}
* [[Sign]] {{dagger}}
* [[Agent]] {{dagger}}
* [[Agent]] {{dagger}}
====As screenwriter====
====As screenwriter====
* [[Mon Jane na]]
* [[Mon Jane na]]
* [[Premam]] {{dagger}}
* [[Premam]] {{dagger}}
* [[Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 3]] {{dagger}}
* [[Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 3]] {{dagger}}
====As script editor====
====As script editor====
* [[Anegan]]
* [[Anegan]]
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* [[Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo]]
* [[Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo]]
* [[Captain Miller]]
* [[Captain Miller]]
===Television===
===Television===
====As actor====
====As actor====
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==Criticism==
==Criticism==
He has faced criticism multiple times for being a Salafi Muslim. He was also criticized for his aggressive quotes and his unethical love affair.
He has faced criticism multiple times for being a Salafi Muslim. He was also criticized for his aggressive quotes and his unethical love affair.<ref name='wikiyri1' />


==Further reading==
==Further reading==

Latest revision as of 19:19, 7 February 2024


Sorif B. Mahmud (pronounced: ʃoripʰ bi mahmud̪) is a Bangladeshi-Indian researcher, writer, screenwriter[1], script editor, novelist, blogger, webmaster, computer programmer, entrepreneur, and former child actor.[2] He is the founder, chairman, CEO, and CTO of YRI Limited; founder, owner, chairman, and CEO of Prime NXT Limited.[3] Renowned for his polished blogs, research contributions, and noteworthy quotes, he is recognized for his notable literary works, including the well-received novel series Tomio Amio and another novel Ami Abong Amitter Golpo.[2]


Sorif B. Mahmud
শরিফ বি. মাহমুদ
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Sorif B. Mahmud in 2023
Born
Sorif B. Sarkar

8 August 2002
Sherpur, Bangladesh
Other namesPolash
CitizenshipBangladesh • India
OccupationResearcher • writer • screenwriter • script editor • former actor • blogger • programmer • webmaster • entrepreneur • da'i
Years active2012-present
OrganizationYRI Limited
Prime NXT Limited
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Spouse(s)
(
m. 2019⁠–⁠2020)
ChildrenYasha R. Mahmud (died; 0 aged)
Parent(s)Liakat Hossain Mia (father)
Nunnaher Akhter (mother)
RelativesBrothers: Sabbir Hossain, Noyon Khan & Sazzad Hossain Hridoy Sisters: Rimi & Fatima
FamilySarkar Family

Early life[edit source]

Sorif B. Mahmud was born on 8 August 2002 in Sherpur, Bangladesh. His father Liakat Hossain Mia is a government employee and his mother Nunnahar Akter is a housewife. He is the four of six children.[3]

Education[edit source]

Personal life[edit source]

On 14 April 2019, Sorif B. Mahmud married to Israt Jahan Ira. Their first son, Yasha R. Mahmud, entered the world on 11 August 2020. Unfortunately, shortly after birth, on 19 August 2020, both Yasha and his mother Ira died in a road accident.[3]

Carrier[edit source]

Sorif B. Mahmud's poetic talent developed during his third-grade studies. He began writing poems and short stories in 2012. In 2020, he commenced research at ORCID and Publons. Simultaneously, he initiated blogging on the website Developer Suggestion LLC, establishing himself as the premier Bengali tech blog creator worldwide. In 2021, upon joining Dawah, he shifted focus away from writing and withdrew his books from all flipbook platforms.[3]

Bibliography[edit source]

Filmography[edit source]

Film[edit source]

As writer[edit source]

As screenwriter[edit source]

As script editor[edit source]

Television[edit source]

As actor[edit source]

Blogs[edit source]

Quotes[edit source]

Other works[edit source]

Awards and Honors[edit source]

Criticism[edit source]

He has faced criticism multiple times for being a Salafi Muslim. He was also criticized for his aggressive quotes and his unethical love affair.[3]

Further reading[edit source]

Research publications[edit source]

References[edit source]

External links[edit source]