If Salman Shah were alive, he would have celebrated 30 years of debut
On March 25, 1993, Salman Shah starrer "Keyamot Theke Keyamot" was released. Today marks 30 years of the actor's career. The Sohanur Rahman Sohan directorial film also featured Moushumi as a debutant.
Salman Shah was considered the most popular star of the 90s. Although he left for good 25 years ago, the craze for the Dhallywood style icon has not been demeaned till date. His fans still cherish his works whole heartily.
A web series based on the life of Salman Shah was produced by the popular OTT platform Hoichoi. The series, titled "Buker Moddhye Agun", has been directed by Tanim Rahman Angshu. Even after watching the series, audiences have claimed that the plot reflects the life of the superstar, yet the people associated with the project did not agree.
On social media, Salman's fans have been sharing their thoughts on how would their favourite star would celebrate this special occasion. Within just a small span of his career, Salman was featured in 27 films. Most of the films in which the actor was featured were commercially successful, including his debut film.
Initially the hall owners were not that interested to run "Keyamot Theke Keyamot" since it featured a new pair, however, the films still remain as one of the most successful films in the history of Dhallywood.
The Daily Star spoke to the director of the film, where he reminisced about the project. "Even after 30 years of the film's release, people have been watching and sharing their feedbacks about it," he says. "The production company of the film, Anondo Mela had asked me to choose one project from three copyrighted Hindi films, and I chose 'Keyamot Theke Keyamot'."
The director also shares that he had offered the film to many artistes who denied to work on a remake project. Then, lyricist Khoshnur Alamgir told him about a guy named Emon, "After meeting him for the first time, I knew that he was the one, whom we know today as Salman Shah, and we made the cinema which created a history," concludes Sohanur Rahman Sohan.
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