Kushum Shikder’s “Shoroter Joba”, originally a short story published in a 2017 Eid special magazine issue, has now been adapted into a full-length feature film. The movie makes its grand debut today, with screenings at Star Cineplex and Jamuna Blockbuster.
Syed Ahsan Ali Sydney’s journey in the entertainment industry began in the 1960s, and he quickly rose to prominence with standout roles in some of Bangladesh’s most iconic films. His notable works include “Paye Chalar Path” (1973), “Megh Bijli Badal” (1983), and “Danpite Chhele” (1980). His acting excellence made him the first National Award-winning actor in Bangladesh Television (BTV) history.
Kusum Sikdar is returning to acting with her directorial debut, “Shoroter Joba”, after a lengthy break. The film is scheduled to hit theatres on October 11, aligning with Durga Puja. In addition to directing and producing the film, the actress wrote the screenplay too.
Actors Equity Bangladesh, the professional organisation of television actors currently led by renowned actor Tariq Anam Khan, today published a notice announcing the enlistment of four additional members to the interim reforms committee.
Actress Kusum Sikdar's directorial debut, "Shoroter Joba", is going to drop its teaser on September 20.
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Star, Jeetu reflected on the events that compelled him to speak out. "I was deeply disturbed by a photo of a bloodied female student, from Dhaka University, circulating on social media. The image struck me hard, especially because I have a daughter. I couldn’t help but think, what if that had been her? The thought of such violence against women was unbearable," he said.
Many famed artistes began their journey in showbiz by working in his projects. Sadly, the director had been unwell for quite some time now. Last night, he passed away.
Kushum Shikder’s “Shoroter Joba”, originally a short story published in a 2017 Eid special magazine issue, has now been adapted into a full-length feature film. The movie makes its grand debut today, with screenings at Star Cineplex and Jamuna Blockbuster.
Syed Ahsan Ali Sydney’s journey in the entertainment industry began in the 1960s, and he quickly rose to prominence with standout roles in some of Bangladesh’s most iconic films. His notable works include “Paye Chalar Path” (1973), “Megh Bijli Badal” (1983), and “Danpite Chhele” (1980). His acting excellence made him the first National Award-winning actor in Bangladesh Television (BTV) history.
Kusum Sikdar is returning to acting with her directorial debut, “Shoroter Joba”, after a lengthy break. The film is scheduled to hit theatres on October 11, aligning with Durga Puja. In addition to directing and producing the film, the actress wrote the screenplay too.
Actors Equity Bangladesh, the professional organisation of television actors currently led by renowned actor Tariq Anam Khan, today published a notice announcing the enlistment of four additional members to the interim reforms committee.
Actress Kusum Sikdar's directorial debut, "Shoroter Joba", is going to drop its teaser on September 20.
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Star, Jeetu reflected on the events that compelled him to speak out. "I was deeply disturbed by a photo of a bloodied female student, from Dhaka University, circulating on social media. The image struck me hard, especially because I have a daughter. I couldn’t help but think, what if that had been her? The thought of such violence against women was unbearable," he said.
Many famed artistes began their journey in showbiz by working in his projects. Sadly, the director had been unwell for quite some time now. Last night, he passed away.