The film industry is gearing up for the release of several highly anticipated movies for Eid-ul-Fitr. Among them, "Kajol Rekha" and "Lipstick" have recently achieved a significant milestone by obtaining censor certificates, clearing their path for Eid release.
There have been noticeable spectacles surrounding the Bangladesh national cricket team, ahead of the Cricket World Cup. From the mass media to the social media, discussions and criticism about it are running amok. Many have even commented that ‘will actors play the sport if cricketers are being wrapped up in the drama?’
“Paap Punno”, a Bangla film directed by celebrated director Giasuddin Selim was released on May 20. The film stars Chanchal Chowdhury, Siam Ahmed, and Shahnaz Sumi in the lead roles.
Giasuddin Selim's comeback movie stars Porimoni and newcomer Yash Rohan as love-struck teenagers Shuvra and Apu respectively. The story is set in Chandpur in the 90s and follows the lovers' relationship through various trials. But within its layers, larger themes lay afloat, waiting to be addressed but never completely getting its due.
There was considerable buzz surrounding “Swapnajaal” ever since it was announced, and that discussion only gathered pace as the film neared its release – from the choice of the central cast to the secrecy surrounding its plot details.
Giasuddin Selim's long-running big screen project, “Swapnajaal”, is finally ready for release. The film has received an uncut censor clearance certificate, and is likely to release in the first week of April.
Director Giasuddin Selim took the film industry by storm when critics and the box office alike applauded his film "Monpura”. Now, six years after the release of “Monpura”, Giasuddin Selim has finalised his new film “Swapnojal”.
“Monpura”, when it came out in 2009, became a revelation for the Bangladesh film industry.
Artistes -- be on TV, concert stages or through their artwork -- reach out to us and become our favourite people, without any personal connection whatsoever.
The film industry is gearing up for the release of several highly anticipated movies for Eid-ul-Fitr. Among them, "Kajol Rekha" and "Lipstick" have recently achieved a significant milestone by obtaining censor certificates, clearing their path for Eid release.
There have been noticeable spectacles surrounding the Bangladesh national cricket team, ahead of the Cricket World Cup. From the mass media to the social media, discussions and criticism about it are running amok. Many have even commented that ‘will actors play the sport if cricketers are being wrapped up in the drama?’
“Paap Punno”, a Bangla film directed by celebrated director Giasuddin Selim was released on May 20. The film stars Chanchal Chowdhury, Siam Ahmed, and Shahnaz Sumi in the lead roles.
Giasuddin Selim's comeback movie stars Porimoni and newcomer Yash Rohan as love-struck teenagers Shuvra and Apu respectively. The story is set in Chandpur in the 90s and follows the lovers' relationship through various trials. But within its layers, larger themes lay afloat, waiting to be addressed but never completely getting its due.
There was considerable buzz surrounding “Swapnajaal” ever since it was announced, and that discussion only gathered pace as the film neared its release – from the choice of the central cast to the secrecy surrounding its plot details.
Giasuddin Selim's long-running big screen project, “Swapnajaal”, is finally ready for release. The film has received an uncut censor clearance certificate, and is likely to release in the first week of April.
Director Giasuddin Selim took the film industry by storm when critics and the box office alike applauded his film "Monpura”. Now, six years after the release of “Monpura”, Giasuddin Selim has finalised his new film “Swapnojal”.
“Monpura”, when it came out in 2009, became a revelation for the Bangladesh film industry.
Artistes -- be on TV, concert stages or through their artwork -- reach out to us and become our favourite people, without any personal connection whatsoever.
Artistes -- be on TV, concert stages or through their artwork -- reach out to us and become our favourite people, without any personal connection whatsoever.