Background
Kabir was born on 26 December 1938 in Rangamati.
Kabir was born on 26 December 1938 in Rangamati.
He completed the matriculation in 1952 from Dhaka Collegiate School and the intermediate in 1954 from Dhaka College.
Three of his feature films are featured in the "Top 10 Bangladeshi Films" list by British Film Institute. After completion of bachelors from the Dhaka University in Physics, he went to England to study Electrical Engineering at Oxford University at the age of 22. During his stay in Oxford University he came across the The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman.
He watched it several times and became attracted to filmmaking.
He went to British Film Institute to complete a number of courses on the history of the film industry, film direction and aesthetics. He also got involved with the Communist Party of England and became a reporter of the Communist Party newspaper, the Daily Worker.
In the early 60s, Alamgir went for guerrilla warfare training in Cuba. As a reporter of the communist daily, he took interview of Cuban President Fidel Castro.
He also took part in the wars of liberation of Palestine and Algeria.
In 1966, Alamgir came back to Dhaka. The Ayub government imprisoned him for his involvement with the leftist movement. Later, he started his professional life as a journalist.
With the start of the war of independence in 1971, he joined the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra as the chief of its English section.
He also worked as the chief reporter of the Bangladesh government in exile. This period also marks the start of his directorial life with the making of documentaries.
After the war of independence, he started making feature films. During 1981-1982 Alamgir was the Company-ordinator of the Film Appreciation Courses organized by the Film Institute, Government of Bangladesh.
Alamgir drowned at Jamuna River at Nagarbari ferrighat when returning from Bogra after attending film seminar on 20 January 1989.