The actor Abdur Razzak, often hailed as a cinematic legend, earned the prestigious title of “king” for his exceptional contributions to the local film industry. He elevated the nation's cinema to new heights and established a legacy of blockbuster films that speak volumes with audiences to this day. His commanding presence on the silver screen, whether in romance, social dramas, historical pieces, or action-packed thrillers, showcased his versatility and cemented his legacy in every genre.
Yesterday her film "Bangamata", was screened in different venues across the country, on the occasion of National Day of Mourning. Under the direction of Goutam Koiri, this short film casts Jyotika Jyoti as Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, a persona deeply ingrained in the chronicles of Bangladesh's history.
On a similar, a Facebook user named Razib Jahan Ferdous rendered jaw-dropping pictures of eight Dhallywood queens—Anjana, Babita, Champa, Kabori, Nutan, Rozina, Shabana, and Suchorita.
Speaking to The Daily Star, Shabnur shared her thoughts about the legendary Farooque.
Today is the 2nd death anniversary of the iconic heroine of “Masud Rana”, Kabori. Speaking to The Daily Star about her, Sohel Rana reminisced about her memory during the film’s production.
Kabori ruled over the silver screen for decades, with her powerful performance and enchanting smile. The latter got her the moniker of the 'Mishti Meye' (sweet girl) of Bangladeshi cinema, as she went on to become one of its most iconic ambassadors.
The actor Abdur Razzak, often hailed as a cinematic legend, earned the prestigious title of “king” for his exceptional contributions to the local film industry. He elevated the nation's cinema to new heights and established a legacy of blockbuster films that speak volumes with audiences to this day. His commanding presence on the silver screen, whether in romance, social dramas, historical pieces, or action-packed thrillers, showcased his versatility and cemented his legacy in every genre.
Yesterday her film "Bangamata", was screened in different venues across the country, on the occasion of National Day of Mourning. Under the direction of Goutam Koiri, this short film casts Jyotika Jyoti as Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, a persona deeply ingrained in the chronicles of Bangladesh's history.
On a similar, a Facebook user named Razib Jahan Ferdous rendered jaw-dropping pictures of eight Dhallywood queens—Anjana, Babita, Champa, Kabori, Nutan, Rozina, Shabana, and Suchorita.
Speaking to The Daily Star, Shabnur shared her thoughts about the legendary Farooque.
Today is the 2nd death anniversary of the iconic heroine of “Masud Rana”, Kabori. Speaking to The Daily Star about her, Sohel Rana reminisced about her memory during the film’s production.
Kabori ruled over the silver screen for decades, with her powerful performance and enchanting smile. The latter got her the moniker of the 'Mishti Meye' (sweet girl) of Bangladeshi cinema, as she went on to become one of its most iconic ambassadors.