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Dighi mesmerised by Shakib Khan in 'Leader Amie Bangladesh'

Dighi mesmerised by Shakib Khan in 'Leader Amie Bangladesh'
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Prarthana Fardin Dighi was eager to watch Shakib Khan on the silver screen with "Leader Amie Bangladesh." 

The actress had a hard time buying tickets for the film, as it has been mostly houseful in 100 theaters. 

Yesterday, Dighi saw the movie at Star Cineplex in Bashundhara City, in the evening. She revealed that she could barely buy two tickets on-line as it was almost sold out. 

"if I was even two minutes late, then I wouldn't have been able to watch the film with my mama."

She highlighted how hard it was for her to buy the last two tickets online. 

"I am really happy that I got to see the movie along with my uncle. My father has also acted in the movie so I really loved the movie," said the actress. 

Prior to its release, "Leader Amie Bangladesh" released two songs "Kotha Ache" and "Surma Surma", which caught Dighi's attention. 

"I was obsessed with 'Kotha Ache' so much that I even shot a video of me lyp syncing to the rap song," revealed the actress. 

Earlier on, Dighi worked with Shakib Khan in "Chachchu Amar Chachchu, " "Dadima", and "Ek Takar Bou."

"Even after all these years, Shakib Khan is giving us so many great movies, his contribution to the industry cannot be overstated. I will watch his new movie next Eid In Sha Allah," concluded the actress. 

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Dighi mesmerised by Shakib Khan in 'Leader Amie Bangladesh'

Dighi mesmerised by Shakib Khan in 'Leader Amie Bangladesh'
Photo: Collected

Prarthana Fardin Dighi was eager to watch Shakib Khan on the silver screen with "Leader Amie Bangladesh." 

The actress had a hard time buying tickets for the film, as it has been mostly houseful in 100 theaters. 

Yesterday, Dighi saw the movie at Star Cineplex in Bashundhara City, in the evening. She revealed that she could barely buy two tickets on-line as it was almost sold out. 

"if I was even two minutes late, then I wouldn't have been able to watch the film with my mama."

She highlighted how hard it was for her to buy the last two tickets online. 

"I am really happy that I got to see the movie along with my uncle. My father has also acted in the movie so I really loved the movie," said the actress. 

Prior to its release, "Leader Amie Bangladesh" released two songs "Kotha Ache" and "Surma Surma", which caught Dighi's attention. 

"I was obsessed with 'Kotha Ache' so much that I even shot a video of me lyp syncing to the rap song," revealed the actress. 

Earlier on, Dighi worked with Shakib Khan in "Chachchu Amar Chachchu, " "Dadima", and "Ek Takar Bou."

"Even after all these years, Shakib Khan is giving us so many great movies, his contribution to the industry cannot be overstated. I will watch his new movie next Eid In Sha Allah," concluded the actress. 

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