Tanim Noor’s Eid release “Utshob” has emerged as a box office success, earning over Tk 1.14 crore within just 10 days of its theatrical run. The film, which continues to draw strong audience response, is now gearing up for international release.
With her signature poise and quiet intensity, Mimi doesn’t just step back into the spotlight, she owns it. Once a defining presence in 1990s Bangladeshi television, she now brings that legacy full circle in a film that, she says, moved her deeply enough to say yes.
The upcoming Eid-ul-Azha film “Utshob”, directed by Tanim Noor, was officially announced at a press conference on May 13 at the Gulshan Shooting Club in Dhaka. The event also introduced the film’s star-studded cast.
The film will star Mithun Chakraborty opposite Bangladeshi actress Afsana Mimi. To ensure the screenplay does justice to the source material, Pal will travel to Bangladesh to research and review the locations referenced in the novel.
Bangladeshi actress and director Afsana Mimi’s film project, “Red Lights Blue Angels”, has won the Best Project Award at the 7th Haniff-Hanoi International Film Festival in Vietnam.
Today marks the 56th birthday of Mahfuz Ahmed, a celebrated actor whose work in the 1990s left a lasting impression on the entertainment industry of Bangladesh. Rising to stardom with the critically acclaimed drama serial “Kothao Keu Nei”, penned by the legendary author Humayun Ahmed, Mahfuz’s portrayal in the show became a defining moment in his career.
Popular ‘90s actress Afsana Mimi has directed her first web-film, about a small-town teenager who overcomes environmental barriers to become a cricketer, “Off The Mark” which was released on the OTT platform iScreen yesterday.
Today, the actress faced a personal tragedy as her father, Syed Fazlul Karim, passed away at 8:30am.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting during a recent committee meeting announced that it is changing policies regarding the selection process of grant-in-aid films to ensure integrity. Under the new process, the final selection of films will be made across multiple stages with cinema experts getting involved throughout the entire process.
Tanim Noor’s Eid release “Utshob” has emerged as a box office success, earning over Tk 1.14 crore within just 10 days of its theatrical run. The film, which continues to draw strong audience response, is now gearing up for international release.
With her signature poise and quiet intensity, Mimi doesn’t just step back into the spotlight, she owns it. Once a defining presence in 1990s Bangladeshi television, she now brings that legacy full circle in a film that, she says, moved her deeply enough to say yes.
The upcoming Eid-ul-Azha film “Utshob”, directed by Tanim Noor, was officially announced at a press conference on May 13 at the Gulshan Shooting Club in Dhaka. The event also introduced the film’s star-studded cast.
The film will star Mithun Chakraborty opposite Bangladeshi actress Afsana Mimi. To ensure the screenplay does justice to the source material, Pal will travel to Bangladesh to research and review the locations referenced in the novel.
Bangladeshi actress and director Afsana Mimi’s film project, “Red Lights Blue Angels”, has won the Best Project Award at the 7th Haniff-Hanoi International Film Festival in Vietnam.
Today marks the 56th birthday of Mahfuz Ahmed, a celebrated actor whose work in the 1990s left a lasting impression on the entertainment industry of Bangladesh. Rising to stardom with the critically acclaimed drama serial “Kothao Keu Nei”, penned by the legendary author Humayun Ahmed, Mahfuz’s portrayal in the show became a defining moment in his career.
Popular ‘90s actress Afsana Mimi has directed her first web-film, about a small-town teenager who overcomes environmental barriers to become a cricketer, “Off The Mark” which was released on the OTT platform iScreen yesterday.
Today, the actress faced a personal tragedy as her father, Syed Fazlul Karim, passed away at 8:30am.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting during a recent committee meeting announced that it is changing policies regarding the selection process of grant-in-aid films to ensure integrity. Under the new process, the final selection of films will be made across multiple stages with cinema experts getting involved throughout the entire process.
Afsana Mimi and Tanvir Hossain's joint venture, "Lal Batir Nil Porira", clinched the top spot at the West Meet East Screenplay Lab, which is part of this year’s Dhaka International Film Festival (DIFF).