Shakib Khan’s latest film, “Dorod”, which premiered on November 15, is set for an international release. Directed by Anonno Mamun, the movie will open in 18 cinemas across Malaysia on December 6.
Jashore’s Monihar Cinema Hall, one of Bangladesh's most iconic theatres, made headlines last week with its sudden removal of Shakib Khan’s highly anticipated film “Dorod”. Just a day after its premiere last Friday, the romantic psycho-thriller was pulled to make way for Shihab Shaheen's romantic drama “Chuye Dile Mon”.
The screening was attended by an array of stars, including Puja Chery, Siam Ahmed, Prarthana Fardin Dighi, Orchita Sporshia, Samonty Shoumi, and Rukaiya Jahan Chamak, alongside director Anonno Mamun.
Critics argue that this tactic has allowed Shakib to dominate the box office during Eid holidays in recent years. However, the question, “Just how strong is Shakib’s market appeal outside Eid?” has been raised repeatedly — and “Dorod” has found itself facing that very test.
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.
The highly anticipated film “Dorod”, featuring Dhallywood’s leading star Shakib Khan, is scheduled to hit theatres this Friday (November 15).
According to director Anonno Mamun, “Dorod” is a romantic psychological thriller that casts Shakib Khan in a refreshing new role. The film is unique as the first pan-India production of its genre, with a runtime of 149 minutes. It is set to debut simultaneously around the globe, introducing audiences to a gripping narrative.
Jashore's Monihar Cinema Hall, a popular name among movie lovers and one of the country's iconic theatres is undergoing modernisation. The hall, which has a seating capacity of over a thousand, is being renovated and will be rebranded as Monihar Cineplex.
In a recent media interview, Shakib faced tough questions about the delicate relationship between India and Bangladesh and offered his perspective on the matter.
Shakib Khan’s latest film, “Dorod”, which premiered on November 15, is set for an international release. Directed by Anonno Mamun, the movie will open in 18 cinemas across Malaysia on December 6.
Jashore’s Monihar Cinema Hall, one of Bangladesh's most iconic theatres, made headlines last week with its sudden removal of Shakib Khan’s highly anticipated film “Dorod”. Just a day after its premiere last Friday, the romantic psycho-thriller was pulled to make way for Shihab Shaheen's romantic drama “Chuye Dile Mon”.
The screening was attended by an array of stars, including Puja Chery, Siam Ahmed, Prarthana Fardin Dighi, Orchita Sporshia, Samonty Shoumi, and Rukaiya Jahan Chamak, alongside director Anonno Mamun.
Critics argue that this tactic has allowed Shakib to dominate the box office during Eid holidays in recent years. However, the question, “Just how strong is Shakib’s market appeal outside Eid?” has been raised repeatedly — and “Dorod” has found itself facing that very test.
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.
The highly anticipated film “Dorod”, featuring Dhallywood’s leading star Shakib Khan, is scheduled to hit theatres this Friday (November 15).
According to director Anonno Mamun, “Dorod” is a romantic psychological thriller that casts Shakib Khan in a refreshing new role. The film is unique as the first pan-India production of its genre, with a runtime of 149 minutes. It is set to debut simultaneously around the globe, introducing audiences to a gripping narrative.
Jashore's Monihar Cinema Hall, a popular name among movie lovers and one of the country's iconic theatres is undergoing modernisation. The hall, which has a seating capacity of over a thousand, is being renovated and will be rebranded as Monihar Cineplex.
In a recent media interview, Shakib faced tough questions about the delicate relationship between India and Bangladesh and offered his perspective on the matter.
The film industry continues to face significant challenges as most cinemas remain closed, and the few that have reopened are struggling due to a lack of new releases. Filmmakers are hesitant to debut their projects in this climate, forcing theatre owners to rely on screening older films.