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Two of Pori Moni’s films screening at 4th Bangladesh Film Festival in Kolkata

Pori Moni and Razz from "Gunin". Photo: Collected

Pori Moni's "Bishwoshundori" and "Gunin" are both screening at the 4th Bangladesh Film Festival in Kolkata, today.

Chayanika Chowdhury's "Bishwoshundori" was already screened at 1 pm, while "Gunin" began screening at 3 pm, today. It was during the shooting of "Gunin", that Pori Moni and Sariful Razz fell in love with each other.

Photo: Collected

Speaking to The Daily Star, Pori Moni said, "It's definitely a brilliant news for me. Both 'Bishwoshundori' and 'Gunin' hold a special place in my heart. I hope that the Kolkata audience will love both the films."

The 4th Bangladesh Film Festival, Kolkata—which kicked off on October 29—will run till November 2 (tomorrow). The film festival has been organised under the initiative of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Bangladesh and under the management of the Bangladesh Sub-High Commission in Kolkata.

Bangladeshi films are being screened in halls 1, 2 and 3 of Nandan West Bengal Film Centre, Kolkata. The audiences will be able to watch the movies for free, on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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Two of Pori Moni’s films screening at 4th Bangladesh Film Festival in Kolkata

Pori Moni and Razz from "Gunin". Photo: Collected

Pori Moni's "Bishwoshundori" and "Gunin" are both screening at the 4th Bangladesh Film Festival in Kolkata, today.

Chayanika Chowdhury's "Bishwoshundori" was already screened at 1 pm, while "Gunin" began screening at 3 pm, today. It was during the shooting of "Gunin", that Pori Moni and Sariful Razz fell in love with each other.

Photo: Collected

Speaking to The Daily Star, Pori Moni said, "It's definitely a brilliant news for me. Both 'Bishwoshundori' and 'Gunin' hold a special place in my heart. I hope that the Kolkata audience will love both the films."

The 4th Bangladesh Film Festival, Kolkata—which kicked off on October 29—will run till November 2 (tomorrow). The film festival has been organised under the initiative of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Bangladesh and under the management of the Bangladesh Sub-High Commission in Kolkata.

Bangladeshi films are being screened in halls 1, 2 and 3 of Nandan West Bengal Film Centre, Kolkata. The audiences will be able to watch the movies for free, on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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