The magic of Eid-ul-Adha continues to reverberate across theatres in Bangladesh as five Eid films mark their triumphant 50-day journey on the silver screen. On the occasion of Eid, five films were released in theatres– Himel Ashraf's "Priyotoma," Raihan Rafi's "Shurongo," Bandhan Biswas' "Laal Shari," Chayanika Chowdhury's "Prohelika," and Saikat Nasir's "Casino." These movies, each with its own unique narrative and style, crossed the 50-day milestone.
Directed by Saikat Nasir, the gripping story of "Casino" revolves around the operations targeting illegal casinos and money laundering in Bangladesh in 2019, adding an intriguing twist to the plot.
She was also featured in one of the chapters of Bangladesh’s first anthology film, “Eti Tomari Dhaka”. She also rocked the OTT platform with her performance in Chorki’s web series “Jodi Ami Beche Phiri”, and in Hoichoi original web series “Buker Moddhye Agun”. She is also in the talks with more OTT projects to be announced soon.
Moreover, shows for Bubly and Nirab Hossain featurette "Casino" have been decreased by 15 halls. It was released in 16 halls across the country. The director of the film informed the media that it might get more halls in its third week. He also added that the film is in the talks for an international release as well.
The Saikat Nasir directorial was initially released across 16 halls and tells the story of the illegal practice of money laundering.
The highly anticipated film "Casino," starring Nirab-Bubly, has hit theaters today across 17 cinema halls. In a special video message, noted singer Asif Akbar encouraged the audience to watch this movie, praising its engaging storyline.
Bubly's films last Eid also reached unprecedented heights, as Bangladeshi audiences reacted exceptionally well to “Leader Amie Bangladesh”.
Excitement is brewing as the Shobnom Bubly and Nirab starrer, "Casino", directed by Saikat Nasir, obtained an uncut censor certificate from the Bangladesh Film Censor Board, yesterday.
When Shah Rukh Khan’s blockbuster "Pathaan" was released on May 12, many thought that it would single-handedly rejuvenate Bangladeshi halls, but even though the film performed well in multiplexes, the single-screen performance of the film left a lot to be desired.
The teaser for the Shobnom Bubly starrer, “Casino” will be released today at 8 pm. Directed by Saikat Nasir, the film is on the list of releases audiences can expect for this Eid-ul-Azha. The film stars Nirab Hossain opposite Bubly.
A Dhaka court today sentenced casino "kingpin" Salim Prodhan to eight years' imprisonment in a case filed over amassing Tk 57.79 crore illegally and laundering about Tk 22 crore
A Dhaka court grants ad-interim bail to Kalabagan Krira Chakra Club President Shafiqul Alam Feroz in connection with a case filed against him on charge of amassing wealth of Tk 2.68 crore illegally.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in parliament says the drive against the casino and all sorts of corruption is going on and this will continue until elimination of the crimes from all levels of the state and society.
A Dhaka court places online casino “kingpin” Salim Prodhan on a seven-day remand in a case filed for amassing wealth illegally.
A Dhaka court places Mohammedan Sporting Club director (in-charge) M Lokman Hossain Bhuiyan on a seven-day remand in a case filed against him for amassing wealth of Tk 4.34 crore illegally.
The Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) seizes a huge quantity of illegal liquor and casino equipment from the house of Aziz Mohammad Bhai, an industrialist and film producer, in Gulshan-2 of Dhaka.
Activists under the platform Muktijuddho Mancha set fire to an effigy of Jubo League Chairman Mohammad Omar Faruque Chowdhury on the Dhaka University campus.
Ismail Hossain Chowdhury Samrat used to lead a large gang whose members would often torture those who refused to pay extortion money or opposed him, Rab claimed yesterday.
A mobile court of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) sentences Jubo League leader Ismail Hossain Samrat to six months imprisonment for wildlife law violation and drunkenness respectively.