The allure of movies hasn't waned even during the final phase of the OTT era. In fact, the audience’s interest in the big screen seems to be growing steadily. A glance at neighboring India reveals a significant trend: where the box office used to earn Rs 100 crores, it's now reaching a thousand crores.
The Tollywood film "Hubba", featuring Mosharraf Karim, was released simultaneously in Dhaka and Kolkata on Friday. Since its release, the movie gained mixed response from cinema-goers.
National Award Winning actor and President of Bangladesh Film Artistes' Association, Ilias Kanchan has shunned the recently resigned joint general secretary and actor Symon Sadik’s claim of the organisation’s ineffectiveness in cessation of simultaneous releases of foreign with Bengali films in a recent remark.
It is worth mentioning that yesterday three films were released in Bangladesh. Two of the films are local productions, “Kagojer Bou” and “Shesh Bazi”. In addition, the film “Hubba” from the neighbouring country, India, starring actor Mosharraf Karim has also been released in Bangladesh.
Three Bangla films involving Indian director, Bratya Basu’s directorial, “Hubba”, Chayanika Chowdhury’s “Kagojer Bou” and Mehedi Hasan’s “Shesh Bazi” have been released to theatres all across the country today – after a stale three weeks of the new year.
Director Bratya Basu's latest film, “Hubba”, is set to hit theatres in West Bengal, India, on January 19. The lead role in the film is portrayed by celebrated actor Mosharraf Karim. Ahead of its release, promotional posters featuring the actor have been strategically placed in various locations, including Kolkata. The posters of “Hubba” are prominently displayed on walls, cars, and trams, creating widespread anticipation for the film.
In a candid conversation, renowned Bangladeshi actor Mosharraf Karim shared insights into his career, struggles, and the love he harbours for the art of acting. The discussion naturally gravitated towards his latest film, "Hubba", set to release in Bangladesh on January 19.
In a cinematic rendezvous between Kolkata and Bangladesh, the film “Hubba”, directed by Bratya Basu, is set to captivate audiences on January 19. Notably, the movie features acclaimed Bangladeshi actor Mosharraf Karim alongside talents like Indraneil Sengupta, Sraboni Das, and Soumik Haldar amongst others.
Described as a blend of thriller and comedy, "Hubba" introduces Karim in an unprecedented gangster role, showcasing his versatility once again. The film, scheduled for release in Kolkata theatres on January 19, also features Indranil Sengupta, Shravani Das, and Soumik Haldar in pivotal roles.
After his successful debut in Tollywood a couple of years back, with the film “Dictionary”, Bangladeshi actor Mosharraf Karim is all set to enthrall audiences once again with his upcoming movie "Hubba”. The first look of the film has been unveiled, creating much anticipation among the audience.