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Bollywood films won't survive in Bangladesh: ABM Sumon

Bollywood films won't survive in Bangladeshi: ABM Sumon
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The "MR-9: Do or Die" actor also claimed that "Pathaan" didn't fare well at Bangladeshi cinema halls and that our audiences would prefer to watch local movies. 

 

Yesterday, Dipankar Dipon arranged a press conference to talk about "Antarjal." The cast and crew came to discuss films. 

While talking with the press, ABM Sumon revealed that Bollywood films aren't doing well in theaters. 

"People who are importing Bollywood films in Bangladesh will soon stop doing it. The audience, for Bollywood films are like YouTube audiences. We are used to watching Hindi my movies for free and we are not interested in watching them in theaters," stated the actor. 

The "MR-9: Do or Die" actor also claimed that "Pathaan" didn't fare well at Bangladeshi cinema halls and that our audiences would prefer to watch local movies. 

"You guys are aware that 'Pathaan' couldn't do well in our country. The film, which grossed millions of money in the international arena and broke records in India, couldn't even do good business in our theatres. This proves that Bangladeshi audiences are more interested in watching our films. Bangladeshi films are gradually improving and if we can get good finances then we can grab the market as well," concluded the actor. 

 

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Bollywood films won't survive in Bangladesh: ABM Sumon

Bollywood films won't survive in Bangladeshi: ABM Sumon
Photo: Facebook.
The "MR-9: Do or Die" actor also claimed that "Pathaan" didn't fare well at Bangladeshi cinema halls and that our audiences would prefer to watch local movies. 

 

Yesterday, Dipankar Dipon arranged a press conference to talk about "Antarjal." The cast and crew came to discuss films. 

While talking with the press, ABM Sumon revealed that Bollywood films aren't doing well in theaters. 

"People who are importing Bollywood films in Bangladesh will soon stop doing it. The audience, for Bollywood films are like YouTube audiences. We are used to watching Hindi my movies for free and we are not interested in watching them in theaters," stated the actor. 

The "MR-9: Do or Die" actor also claimed that "Pathaan" didn't fare well at Bangladeshi cinema halls and that our audiences would prefer to watch local movies. 

"You guys are aware that 'Pathaan' couldn't do well in our country. The film, which grossed millions of money in the international arena and broke records in India, couldn't even do good business in our theatres. This proves that Bangladeshi audiences are more interested in watching our films. Bangladeshi films are gradually improving and if we can get good finances then we can grab the market as well," concluded the actor. 

 

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