A lot of times, producers and directors tend to neglect their own product while making government-granted films, and tend to just get done with it without accounting for the actual quality, which was far from the case in “1971 Shei Shob Din”.
Rafi Hossain: Please tell us a bit about how your experience has been the past few months.
Rafi Hossain: Minar, for how long have you been involved in the music industry?
Rafi Hossain: Thank you for giving us time, Mim. Are you currently very busy with the promotion of your film, ‘Shapludu’?
Rafi Hossain: Fans regard you as a great film hero, and they expect to see you in many films. Sadly, you don’t do projects frequently. Why is that?
Rafi Hossain: Where do you all think our television and film industry is headed?
Rafi Hossain: Rafiqun Nabi sir, can you share your thoughts on the current state of art culture in our country?
Rafi Hossain: Welcome to Uncensored with Rafi Hossain. Today, we are here with the one and only, Ferdous Ahmed. I have been wanting to ask you something for quite some time now.
This year's Locarno Festival was special for many reasons. Although people from all over the world participate in the prestigious film
Sophie Bourdon and Sarah Schiesser are two people who have been working relentlessly for the success of the acclaimed “Open Doors”
Mithila Farzana: Those of us who have come a long way and are being well appreciated are all doing well and have come from a very
Indian film “Masaan” was screened at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on May 19 in the Un Certain Regard section and received standing
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The Daily Star has just celebrated its 24th birthday last Friday.
Tomorrow we celebrate a very important day to us all over the world; International Women's Day.
The difference that lies between the world of television and cinema has been present for as long as one can remember.
The New Year has started on a melancholy note with the passing of Chashi Nazrul Islam. Amongst the few good directors we had, he was one. We lost many such talents in the last few years as well, creating a gaping vacuum in the field of creative arts.
We always feel the swiftness of time when we stand on New Years' Eve. But in this last year, when I look back, I feel very proud at how far Showbiz has come along and how much it has matured.