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Aruna Biswas's debut directorial's release date announced 

This film will mark her entry into the director's chair, in the 36 years of the actors's career.

 

Noted actor Aruna Biswas's directorial film "Oshombhob," is scheduled for release on October 20.The movie has already obtained clearance from the Censor Board, adding to the anticipation surrounding its release.

This film will mark her entry into the director's chair, in the 36 years of the actors's career.

"The censor board committee that watched the film really appreciated it. I am really thankful to the government for giving me the grant for my film. When everyone praised my film, I felt that I had finally started a new phase in my career. If audiences come and watch my movie, then all my hard work will be worthwhile," said Aruna Biswas earlier. 

The plot of "Oshombhob" will reflect the lives of rural people, along with representing the 'Jatrapala' and the Liberation War.

The government-granted film stars an ensemble cast, including Abul Hayat, Jyotsna Biswas, Aruna Biswas, Khalilur Rahman Kadery, Shatabdi Wadud, Shahed Sharif Khan, Sohana Saba and Swagata, among others.

 

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Aruna Biswas's debut directorial's release date announced 

This film will mark her entry into the director's chair, in the 36 years of the actors's career.

 

Noted actor Aruna Biswas's directorial film "Oshombhob," is scheduled for release on October 20.The movie has already obtained clearance from the Censor Board, adding to the anticipation surrounding its release.

This film will mark her entry into the director's chair, in the 36 years of the actors's career.

"The censor board committee that watched the film really appreciated it. I am really thankful to the government for giving me the grant for my film. When everyone praised my film, I felt that I had finally started a new phase in my career. If audiences come and watch my movie, then all my hard work will be worthwhile," said Aruna Biswas earlier. 

The plot of "Oshombhob" will reflect the lives of rural people, along with representing the 'Jatrapala' and the Liberation War.

The government-granted film stars an ensemble cast, including Abul Hayat, Jyotsna Biswas, Aruna Biswas, Khalilur Rahman Kadery, Shatabdi Wadud, Shahed Sharif Khan, Sohana Saba and Swagata, among others.

 

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