For the first time in Bangladesh's showbiz industry, a local film will be screened in more foreign multiplexes than domestic cinemas upon its theatrical release.
Sunerah Binte Kamal has become a sought-after name in the showbiz industry. Her new movie, Dipankar Dipon directorial “Antarjal” is set to release later this month. Bagging a National Award with her debut film “No Dorai”, she went on to act in short film “Moshari”, which won multiple international accolades.
Prior to its release, the makers decided to shoot a promotional song with the core team members at BFDC on Tuesday.
"I don't know why I was born with such bad fortune. I don't do anything, yet I still end up going viral," shared Sunerah Binte Kamal.
Sunerah Binte Kamal’s second film, “Antarjal” will be released next Eid. Directed by Dipankar Dipon the film also stars Bidya Sinha Mim, Siam Ahmed and ABM Sumon, among many others. Sunerah’s first film was titled “No Dorai”.
Fans have endless questions about the current situation surrounding Pori Moni and Razz. They are also starting to grow more suspicious as the discussions continue. In particular, a video of Sariful Razz was leaked on Facebook, where Razz, Sunerah Binte Kamal, Tanjin Tisha were present. That's where it all began.
It seems like the controversy surrounding Razz's leaked video on Facebook isn't going to die down any time soon. Sunerah Binte Kamal and Tanjin Tisha will be taking legal steps against Sariful Razz, for uploading their personal videos on his Facebook account. Razz has also welcomed their decision.
“Problems arise when some people with ill intentions try to change those friendly interactions into the talk of the town. Seems like I got into something like that,”
Dhallywood actor Sariful Razz is again at the center of the heated discussion involving two other actresses. Several photos and videos from Razz's personal Facebook account went viral on Monday night, featuring actress Sunerah Binte Kamal and Tanjin Tisha. The incident has sparked a frenzy of social media debates and speculation.
For the first time in Bangladesh's showbiz industry, a local film will be screened in more foreign multiplexes than domestic cinemas upon its theatrical release.
Sunerah Binte Kamal has become a sought-after name in the showbiz industry. Her new movie, Dipankar Dipon directorial “Antarjal” is set to release later this month. Bagging a National Award with her debut film “No Dorai”, she went on to act in short film “Moshari”, which won multiple international accolades.
Prior to its release, the makers decided to shoot a promotional song with the core team members at BFDC on Tuesday.
"I don't know why I was born with such bad fortune. I don't do anything, yet I still end up going viral," shared Sunerah Binte Kamal.
Sunerah Binte Kamal’s second film, “Antarjal” will be released next Eid. Directed by Dipankar Dipon the film also stars Bidya Sinha Mim, Siam Ahmed and ABM Sumon, among many others. Sunerah’s first film was titled “No Dorai”.
Fans have endless questions about the current situation surrounding Pori Moni and Razz. They are also starting to grow more suspicious as the discussions continue. In particular, a video of Sariful Razz was leaked on Facebook, where Razz, Sunerah Binte Kamal, Tanjin Tisha were present. That's where it all began.
It seems like the controversy surrounding Razz's leaked video on Facebook isn't going to die down any time soon. Sunerah Binte Kamal and Tanjin Tisha will be taking legal steps against Sariful Razz, for uploading their personal videos on his Facebook account. Razz has also welcomed their decision.
“Problems arise when some people with ill intentions try to change those friendly interactions into the talk of the town. Seems like I got into something like that,”
Dhallywood actor Sariful Razz is again at the center of the heated discussion involving two other actresses. Several photos and videos from Razz's personal Facebook account went viral on Monday night, featuring actress Sunerah Binte Kamal and Tanjin Tisha. The incident has sparked a frenzy of social media debates and speculation.
The director of "Antarjal" shared that the film was one of the most difficult productions he had done so far, featuring robots, cyber-warfare, drones, holographic characters, and so much more.