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Anonno Mamun's ‘Radio’ to air on Channel i today

Anonno Mamun's film "Radio", based on the historic March 7 speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will have its TV premiere today. The film will be aired on Channel i at 3 pm. 

 

Anonno Mamun's film "Radio", based on the historic March 7 speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will have its TV premiere today. The film will be aired on Channel i at 3 pm. 

Earlier, the special premiere of the film was held at FDC's Zahir Raihan auditorium. 

Producer of the film, Mozammel Hossain Chowdhury, actor Riaz, Nader Chowdhury, actress Elina Shammi, and freedom fighter Monoronjon Ghosh were present at the event. 

The special premiere of the film was held at FDC's Zahir Raihan auditorium.

"We as a nation will forever be indebted to Bangabandhu because of his historic speech on March 7. Making a film on this subject is really commendable. When I was offered the role, I accepted without any conditions," said Riaz. 

"This film is a historic document for Bangladesh. I want to send this film to international film festivals," said the director. 

The film features Riaz, Zakia Bari Mamo, Lutfur Rahman George, Nader Chowdhury, and Pran Ray, among others, in pivotal roles.

 

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Anonno Mamun's ‘Radio’ to air on Channel i today

Anonno Mamun's film "Radio", based on the historic March 7 speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will have its TV premiere today. The film will be aired on Channel i at 3 pm. 

 

Anonno Mamun's film "Radio", based on the historic March 7 speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will have its TV premiere today. The film will be aired on Channel i at 3 pm. 

Earlier, the special premiere of the film was held at FDC's Zahir Raihan auditorium. 

Producer of the film, Mozammel Hossain Chowdhury, actor Riaz, Nader Chowdhury, actress Elina Shammi, and freedom fighter Monoronjon Ghosh were present at the event. 

The special premiere of the film was held at FDC's Zahir Raihan auditorium.

"We as a nation will forever be indebted to Bangabandhu because of his historic speech on March 7. Making a film on this subject is really commendable. When I was offered the role, I accepted without any conditions," said Riaz. 

"This film is a historic document for Bangladesh. I want to send this film to international film festivals," said the director. 

The film features Riaz, Zakia Bari Mamo, Lutfur Rahman George, Nader Chowdhury, and Pran Ray, among others, in pivotal roles.

 

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