Superstar Shakib Khan is set to watch the film “Dorod” in theatres. In a special gesture, the Remark-Herlan family, for whom the actor serves as a brand ambassador, has reportedly purchased all the tickets for three cinema halls to create an unforgettable experience.
Superstar Shakib Khan is currently filming the film “Borbaad” in Mumbai, India. The production was progressing smoothly until an unexpected mishap occurred. The “Toofan” actor sustained an injury after accidentally colliding with a door on set. The impact of the incident was just above his eye, as film director Mehedi Hassan Hridoy shared with Prothom Alo.
Filmmaker Khijir Hayat Khan, a member of the newly formed board, confirmed the news last evening, noting that the film impressed the board members. “The certification board has praised the movie without any cuts,” Khan informed the Daily Prothom Alo.
Industry insiders point to one major cause: The reluctance of production companies. In the current political climate, investors are hesitant to back new films. Producers prefer to wait until the situation in the country stabilises before committing to any major projects.
Numerous films faced bans during the previous administration, with some caught up in legal disputes while others were shelved for unexplained reasons. Producers voiced their frustration over films stalled in the censor board's approval process, but their protests yielded no resolution. For years, filmmakers have called for the abolition of the censor board in favour of a system of censor certification.
Actress Elina Shammi, a part of the ensemble cast of “Dorod”, publicly accused director Anonno Mamun of unpaid wages and exploitation on Wednesday night.
Anonno Mamun's pan-Indian film "Dorod" has officially set its release date for September 6, hitting cinema screens across Bangladesh and India.
Directed by Taufiqul Islam, the drama revolves around a pet dog named Max, adding an endearing element to the narrative. The director has shared that the project blends elements of love, separation, and the harsh realities of the underworld, crafting a multi-layered story that promises to captivate audiences.
Once Bangladesh opened its doors to Indian cinema, following a decision by the Ministry of Commerce, the import of Indian films was sanctioned, with a quota of 10 releases per year. This initiative commenced with the much-anticipated release of “Pathaan”, followed by a string of blockbusters including “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan”, “Jawan”, “Animal”, “Dunky”, and “Crew”. Now, following in tow, the South Indian film, “Pushpa 2 - The Rule”, is set to release in Bangladesh.
Earlier, when Shah Rukh Khan's film "Pathaan" saw release in Bangladesh in May, a group of directors had vehemently opposed its screening, citing concerns about the potential detriment to the local film industry.
Priyo Moni, a promising actor in our local film industry, has been making waves with her remarkable talent. She marked her debut on the silver screen with "Koshai," sharing the frame with Nirab. The film released on a streaming platform during the pandemic, showcased her prowess. Before gracing the film world, Priyo Moni first entered the limelight through the Miss World competition. Her recent accolade includes Dhallywood Film Award.
Anonno Mamun's plan to make a pan-Indian film featuring Shakib Khan has faced a setback as Bollywood actor Faisal Khan, who was initially set to star alongside Shakib, has decided not to be a part of the project. Mamun had previously shared his excitement about bringing the two talented actors from different industries together.
Anonno Mamun mentioned that an official announcement will be made only after Shakib Khan returns from the United States. As fans eagerly await the revelation, the director keeps the suspense intact, intensifying the intrigue surrounding the film.
Anonno Mamun is in Mumbai right now and the director has confirmed that he has officially signed the heroine and villain for his upcoming movie.
While many are vying to postpone "Pathaan" release in Bangladesh, director Anonno Mamun, who is responsible for the import of “Pathaan”, announced that the film will be released on May 5.
On the occasion of the birthday of the ‘Father of the Nation’, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Anonno Mamun's film "Radio", which is based on the historic March 7 speech of Bangabandhu, was released in 7 theaters today.
For the first time, a film is being made based on the historic speech delivered by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 7,1971 at the Ramna Race Course field. Directed by Anonno Mamun, the film is called “Radio”. Set in 1971, the plot revolves around a radio that kept a remote village connected to the rest of the world.
This is the second time now that the release of Anonno Mamun’s “Makeup” has been halted by the Bangladesh Film Censor Board. On January 21, the Appellate Committee declared the film ‘unfit’ for a theatrical release.
In a recent visit to Kolkata, the two worlds collided as Dhallywood actor Nirab Hossain met up with Tollywood diva Rituparna Sengupta. The “Casino” famed actor was welcomed with warmth into the actress’s home amid the Saraswati Puja celebrations.