Will ‘Teerondaj’ hit the mark?
Taneem Rahman Angshu's debut web series "Teerondaj" will release today at 6 pm, on OTT platform Bioscope.
The five-episode show features Ziaul Hoque Polash, Khairul Basar, Rothshi Siddika, Mir Rabby and Atika Yamin in the prime roles.
The story is an interesting one – shedding light on the professional conflicts and interests surrounded by people belonging to the showbiz industry, but in a way that the director will not fully disclose just yet.
"A 'Teerondaj' is someone who is adept at hitting his target," shares the "No Dorai" director Angshu. "The suspense lies herein – you won't know who that ace archer is, unless you watch till the end."
Angshu shared that casting Polash as Camy was one of the greatest challenges he came across. "Camy is a mobster who thrives in the fashion industry, and the audience would love Polash in this role." He also adds that Polash did a brilliant job with the character.
Polash, in turn, says that he is humbled and grateful to Angshu for all his support. "This is a role that I always wanted to portray," says the actor. "Camy is mysterious, introverted, self-centered and ruthless."
The actor has been experimenting with his roles in each of the projects, and shares that he had the freedom to experiment with the "I had transformed my look and changed my voice modulation, to completely internalise the character," he shares. "I have learned a lot of things from Angshu bhai, including crucial dubbing techniques."
Khairul Basar plays Saif, a crime reporter. The character, who has two layers to his character, goes through a transition throughout the series. "I was fascinated with the story, each of the sequence in this project brought new challenge for me, and I tried to carry it well."
Ira is one of the two emerging artistes who fall into professional trap, portrayed in the show. Rothshi shares that the character was not very easy to capture. "Ira is opposite to my own personality," she says.
Singer and anchor Atika Yamin, who plays a crime reporter, also made her debut in this series. "I have been doing music for a long time, I appeared on screen when I was young, and however, working in this project was challenging and fun as well."
Will "Teerondaj" hit its mark, or miss it completely? The only way to find out is to watch it on Bioscope as it releases.
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