As the clock ticks away, marking a quarter-century since the release of the enchanting romantic film "Hothat Brishti" (Sudden Rain), directed by the legendary Basu Chatterjee and produced through a collaborative effort between Bangladesh and India, a special event unfolded under the vibrant banner of Channel i on Saturday. The celebration featured melodic tunes, engaging discussions, and heartfelt reflections, encapsulating the spirit of this beloved cinematic creation.
Bangladesh National Film Award recipient Shujeo Shyam, who is also an artiste at the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the award ceremony.
Meghla Mukta is the first and only Bangladeshi actress who appeared in the South Indian film industry. She earned a lot of appreciation for her performance in the 2019 Telegu film “Shakala Kala Vallabhudu”. .She will be seen as a protagonist in the Impress telefilm’s production “Payer Chha
As the clock ticks away, marking a quarter-century since the release of the enchanting romantic film "Hothat Brishti" (Sudden Rain), directed by the legendary Basu Chatterjee and produced through a collaborative effort between Bangladesh and India, a special event unfolded under the vibrant banner of Channel i on Saturday. The celebration featured melodic tunes, engaging discussions, and heartfelt reflections, encapsulating the spirit of this beloved cinematic creation.
Bangladesh National Film Award recipient Shujeo Shyam, who is also an artiste at the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the award ceremony.
Meghla Mukta is the first and only Bangladeshi actress who appeared in the South Indian film industry. She earned a lot of appreciation for her performance in the 2019 Telegu film “Shakala Kala Vallabhudu”. .She will be seen as a protagonist in the Impress telefilm’s production “Payer Chha