The talented director Hridi Huq has already accumulated various awards and acclaim since the release of her directorial debut film, "1971 Shei Shob Din".
Hridi Huq's directorial debut film, "1971: Shei Shob Din", has garnered critical acclaim both at home and abroad for its compelling storyline based on our Liberation War.
Bangladeshi actress Tareen, widely acclaimed for her roles in television dramas over the years, is set to make her debut in Indian Bengali cinema with the film “Eta Amader Golpo”. Tareen's popularity spans generations, and adding to her repertoire, she is also a skilled dancer. Last year, she received applause for her role in the film “1971 Shei Shob Din”.
Today marks Shajal's birthday, and although he won't be shooting on this special day, he is set to participate in the muhurat ceremony for his upcoming film.
The film features a stellar cast, including Abul Hayat, Mamunur Rashid, Jayanto Chattopadhyay, Ferdous, Tarin, Litu Anam, Hridi Huq, Mousumi Hamid, Sajal Noor, Nazia Haque Orsha, Sanjida Preeti, and Anisur Rahman Milon, amongst others.
Over the past year, popular actor Shajal Noor has featured in three films, two web films, while two more films are awaiting release. His portrayal in “1971 Shei Shob Din” has gained widespread acclaim as a Liberation War film this year. He shared insights about his career and personal life in an interview with The Daily Star.
Ferdous Ahmed's upcoming film, "Juddho Jibon", also centers around the Liberation War just like his last film, "1971 Shei Shob Din".
The “1971 Shei Shob Din” movie directed by Hridi Huq, was released over a month ago. Consequently, this Liberation War-based film has already achieved much praise from audiences.
Hridi Huq’s “1971 Shei Shob Din” will not only be re-released at Cineplex but UCSI University has also organised seven special screenings of it for students of several schools and colleges, over the next seven days, starting today.
Hridi Huq's liberation war-themed film “1971 Shei Shob Din” was released in Australia yesterday. It is currently running in 13 halls across six cities.
Hridi Huq's directorial film, "1971 Shei Shob Din", based on the story written by her father, Dr Enamul Haque, was released on August 18. It has been running successfully for four weeks now.
Yesterday, the film had a houseful show at Bashundhara Star Cineplex. Besides, the film is running in multiple theatres, including Jamuna Blockbuster, Bangabandhu Military Museum, and Diyabari’s Fantasy Island.
Recently, Sazu Khadem film "1971 Shei Shob Din" has been released in theatres, gaining massive responses from the audiences. Many have reacted strongly to the film, some even shedding tears. But the hatred for Sazu Khadem's character Rayhan, a Rajakar, remains synonymous among all.
"1971 Shei Shob Din" has the potential to resonate with audiences across different backgrounds, and shed light on a crucial period in Bangladesh's history. As this cinematic gem gradually reaches more viewers, it's bound to make a significant impact in both the realm of entertainment and historical education.
A member of the prestigious theatre troupe, Prachyanat, Preeti managed time to indulge in a chat with The Daily Star.
The "Aaj Robibar" star had a profound emotional experience while watching “1971 Shei Shob Din”. After leaving the theatre, the veteran actress embraced Hridi Haq, bursting into tears.
To experience this story and their journey, one must go the nearest theatres to witness 1971 through Hridi’s eyes.
"1971 Shei Shob Din" was released in 10 theatres across the country, and "Aam Kathaler Chhuti" was released in 5 theatres.
The trailer opens with cut scenes depicting the freedom fighters, the entertainment scene of the country and the effect that the war had on its people.