The concept of curses that pass down through generations is also a recurring theme in South Asian folklore and has been adapted into film narratives that focus on familial guilt and karmic retribution. In traditional tales, families are often haunted by the misdeeds of their ancestors, and no amount of modern intervention can free them from their fates.
Director Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, known for his success with “Hawa,” is now preparing for his next project titled “Roid,” featuring Nazifa Tushi and Mostafizur Noor Imran in lead roles.
Appreciating the initiative, the “Karagar” actor said, "On a foreign land, and named after such a great actress, Suchitra Sen, this is a celebration. It feels great to come here and to be a part of this festival. Apart from that, the reunion of the artistes from both sides of the border is also amazing.”
Three-time National Film Award-winning actor Chanchal Chowdhury has recently received the Shera Bangali (Best Bangali) Award in Kolkata. The ABP Ananda Shera Bangali Shommanona 2023 has been awarded to him for his contribution to the field of acting.
When “Karagar” premiered on Hoichoi last year, Chanchal Chowdhury as the mystery guy left an indelible effect on viewers and critics alike. The story of the strange man who appeared out of nowhere in cell 145, which had been sealed for 50 years, along with Chanchal’s performance, made it one of the most critically acclaimed series.
Renowned actor, director and singer Anjan Dutt finally got to watch "Hawa" on Sony LIV, yesterday.
The news was exclusively shared on the platform's official Facebook page, with the caption – "'Hawa', Bangladesh's official entry to The Oscars 2023, streaming from 7th July exclusively on Sony LIV."
The Mejbaur Rahman Sumon directorial film, “Hawa” has earned numerous accolades, and people still have a craze for the project. “It is a great matter of joy that the film is still in the hearts of the people, and I really hope that our film eventually captivates the entire world,” concluded Chanchal.
The “Hawa” director was offered the position of a jury member in the 5th edition of the Celluloid International Film Festival. The three-day long event kicks-off today and will continue until May 15, in Kolkata.
The concept of curses that pass down through generations is also a recurring theme in South Asian folklore and has been adapted into film narratives that focus on familial guilt and karmic retribution. In traditional tales, families are often haunted by the misdeeds of their ancestors, and no amount of modern intervention can free them from their fates.
Director Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, known for his success with “Hawa,” is now preparing for his next project titled “Roid,” featuring Nazifa Tushi and Mostafizur Noor Imran in lead roles.
Appreciating the initiative, the “Karagar” actor said, "On a foreign land, and named after such a great actress, Suchitra Sen, this is a celebration. It feels great to come here and to be a part of this festival. Apart from that, the reunion of the artistes from both sides of the border is also amazing.”
Three-time National Film Award-winning actor Chanchal Chowdhury has recently received the Shera Bangali (Best Bangali) Award in Kolkata. The ABP Ananda Shera Bangali Shommanona 2023 has been awarded to him for his contribution to the field of acting.
When “Karagar” premiered on Hoichoi last year, Chanchal Chowdhury as the mystery guy left an indelible effect on viewers and critics alike. The story of the strange man who appeared out of nowhere in cell 145, which had been sealed for 50 years, along with Chanchal’s performance, made it one of the most critically acclaimed series.
Renowned actor, director and singer Anjan Dutt finally got to watch "Hawa" on Sony LIV, yesterday.
The news was exclusively shared on the platform's official Facebook page, with the caption – "'Hawa', Bangladesh's official entry to The Oscars 2023, streaming from 7th July exclusively on Sony LIV."
The Mejbaur Rahman Sumon directorial film, “Hawa” has earned numerous accolades, and people still have a craze for the project. “It is a great matter of joy that the film is still in the hearts of the people, and I really hope that our film eventually captivates the entire world,” concluded Chanchal.
The “Hawa” director was offered the position of a jury member in the 5th edition of the Celluloid International Film Festival. The three-day long event kicks-off today and will continue until May 15, in Kolkata.
After almost a year of "Hawa's" release, the composer and lyricist of the song "Aat ta Baje Deri Korish Na" has been found through Indian media.