The Dhaka Times Desk The entire year 2020 was devastated by the corona virus. This was the year of losing loved ones. This year, many stars from home and abroad have migrated to the country of no return due to the Corona epidemic. Corona has also taken away many legendary stars in Bangladesh.

Let's take a look at the stars and celebrities who have moved to the land of no return in 2020:
Playback Emperor Andrew Kishore
Andrew Kishore, a popular musician known as the 'Playback Emperor' of the country, died this year after suffering from blood cancer for a long time. On the evening of July 6, his sister Dr. Mahishbathan area of Rajshahi metropolis. Shikha breathed her last at Biswas's house. He was 65 years old at the time of his death. This distinguished musician has received film awards 8 times in his career.
Passing away of Alauddin Ali, the wizard of music
On August 9 of this year, Alauddin Ali, the country's best singer, passed away. He died that day at 5:50 pm while undergoing treatment in a hospital in the capital.
Alauddin Ali was suffering from pneumonia and blood infection for a long time. He was also suffering from terminal cancer.
Theater personality KS Feroze died of Corona
TV drama star KS Feroze passed away at 6:20 am on September 9 at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in the capital.
In 1967, KS Feroze joined the army. After being promoted as a major, he retired from the army in 1977.
He made his name in acting by being involved with theater group 'Theatre'. For this team he acted in many plays including 'Sat Ghater Kanakdi', 'King Lear' and 'Rakshasi'.
Sadek Bachchu died of Corona
KS Feroze's grief could not be wiped away, and Cinemapara was once again in the shadow of grief. Dhakai actor Sadek Bachchu passed away on September 14.
He died that day at 12:05 PM in a private hospital in the capital. He was 66 years old at the time of his death.
Sadek Bachchu was infected with Covid-19. He was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital on September 6 when he developed severe breathing problems.
Corona took away Ali Zaker, famous as 'big uncle'
Actor and director Ali Zaker died after a four-year battle with cancer. He was 76 years old at the time of his death. He died at 6:40 am while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Dhaka on November 27. The Ekushey Padak awardee was 76 years old at the time of his death.
Ali Zaker was infected with corona virus. His son Eresh Zaker said in a post on Facebook that he was also diagnosed with corona virus two days before his death.
Farewell to producer Matiur Rahman Panu
Last March 24 at 11:20 pm, the famous producer and director Matiur Rahman Panu died at his residence in Uttara of the capital. For a long time he was suffering from various diseases related to old age.
In 1964, Matiur Rahman Panur first joined Cinemapara as an assistant director. In 1979, he made his debut as a director by directing the film 'Harano Manik'.
Heroine Jaba in the land of no return
Actress Jaba Chowdhury responded with the first film. However, he was not seen in the second film. Movie lovers could not find him for 45 years. His death was reported on May 3. He acted in the movie 'Jighangsa' released in 1974.
Jaba Chowdhury breathed his last at his home in Rani Bandar in the early hours of May 3.
Khurshid Alam and Runa Laila from the film 'Jighangsa' sang 'Pakhir basa like two eyes like yours, just like Natore's Banalata Sen' was a huge hit in the seventies.
Death of actress Minu Mumtaz
Actress Minu Mumtaz passed away after suffering from kidney and eye problems for a long time. He died on September 22 at 1 pm while undergoing treatment at the capital's Green Life Hospital. This veteran actress was also infected with corona. Even after her death, this actress was neglected. About 3 lakh 40 thousand rupees bill was left for treatment in that hospital. His family members did not come to collect his body after hearing that the bill had to be paid. Finally, with the help of actor Sangh and a niece of Minu Mumtaz, her burial was completed.
Musician Azad Rahman passed away
National film award winning composer, music director and vocalist Azad Rahman passed away on May 16 this year. He died of a heart attack at the Bangladesh Specialized Hospital in Shyamoli, capital Dhaka. He was 76 years old at the time of his death.
He composed many popular songs including 'Janm Amar Dhanya Holo Maa Go', 'Love is worth how much', 'O Kake Kake Kake Jai Jai', 'Tiger can be recognized by the striped stripes', 'Manero Range Rangabo'.
Cinematographer Rana Hamid
Actor, producer and director Rana Hamid passed away on May 10 this year. He died while undergoing treatment at the Bangladesh Specialized Hospital in Shyamli of the capital. Rana Hamid was suffering from kidney disease.
I have lost more people this year
Actress, director and recitalist Ishrat Nishat died of heart attack on January 20. Salim Ashraf, the composer of several popular songs including 'Je Mati Bukhi Yoo Laksh Mukti Sena', died on March 2. He was suffering from respiratory and kidney complications for a long time. Former President of Television Dancers Association, well-known dancer and dance director of the country Hasan Imam passed away suddenly on the evening of May 15.
Film producer Mr. Mozammel Haque Sarkar passed away on May 31. S Alam, the dance director of thousands of films, passed away on June 6. On the other hand, event planner, dramatist Swapan Siddiqui passed away on July 10. Cinematographer Aftab Khan Tulu died on July 28 at Lab Aid Hospital due to corona virus. Sharifuddin Khan Dipu, the former general secretary of Bangladesh Film Producers and Distributors Association, died while undergoing treatment in the hospital at 10:30 am on October 23. Nasir Uddin Dilu, the famous film producer of the country and former member of the Bangladesh Film Censor Board, breathed his last at the United Hospital of the capital on November 3 at around 10 am.
Salim Khan, the owner of Sangeeta, the country's traditional and large audio production company, went to the country of no return at 6 am on December 10th. Exactly 8 days later, 8 times National Film Award winning film editor Aminul Islam Mintu died of Corona on 18 December.
Things to do to prevent Corona virus
# stay at home all the time.
# Follow the rules and use mask when going out for emergency.
# three-layer surgical mask can be washed if desired.
# wash clothes after coming home from outside. Or hang it without shaking for at least four hours.
# Wash hands thoroughly (for at least 20 seconds) with soap or liquid before coming outside.
# plastic PPE or eyes, mouth, head after single use
Of course it can be washed thoroughly with detergent and dried.
# Wear PPE made of cloth or clean as described.
# Use a head cap that completely covers the hair.
# Those who have sneeze cough should follow all the rules promulgated by the government. Also, wash hands as directed before and after handling food items, keys, switches, mice, remote controls, mobiles, watches, computer desks, TVs, etc. and after using the bathroom. Those who have dry hands use Moisture after washing their hands. Soap or hand liquid can be used. Why can this virus remain in the crackle (cracked part) of dry hands? Avoid using highly alkaline soaps or detergents.