However, with time comes change, and for Basar, that change has brought a more grounded, purposeful experience. “Nowadays, we go on our own, with a sense of duty. My father, my brother, and I—all of us take this responsibility seriously,” shared the Networker Baire actor. “Choosing the sacrificial animal is no longer just an adventure; it’s a significant task. The entire day becomes a mix of tradition, responsibility, and spiritual fulfilment. I personally see to everything—from selecting the animal to ensuring the process is carried out properly.”
Manu Mia, a local gravedigger in Kishoreganj, who has personally dug over 3,000 graves, had recently come into the public eye through a viral news story that captured widespread attention. Notably, his horse, a trusted companion of many years, was reportedly killed under suspicious circumstances.
Netizens flooded the post with support and admiration, hailing Basar not just as an actor, but as a man of compassion.
Among the most featured actors, Khairul Basar stands out, starring in 15 projects that are being released one after another. So far, seven have premiered, including “Golper Naam Maya” directed by Shetu Arif, “Shohore Joto Rong” by Syed Shakil, “Manush Ki Bolbe” by Ashikur Rahman, “Payel” by Sayful Hafiz Khan, and “Jodi Amar How” by Serniabat Shawon, among others, while others are on the line.
With Pohela Falgun and Valentine’s Day around the corner, a host of web films, dramas, and songs are set to release, adding to the festive fervour. While some have already premiered, others are slated for release next week.
Rapper Hannan Hossain Shimul, who recently released his rap about the quota reform movement, was arrested on July 25 by police officers. He was subsequently held on a two-day remand.
Following violent clashes between student protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists at different public universities around the country, celebrities have voiced their support for the quota reform movement. The July 15 incident left approximately 300 people injured, including female students and BCL members. As of July 17 (3:00pm), six fatalities have been reported due to the ongoing unrest.
This Eid-ul-Azha, the young sensation Khairul Basar has graced our screens with 12 television projects, some already aired and others awaiting release. Fresh from the festivities, Basar drops by The Daily Star for a quick chat.
Being very optimistic about the upcoming drama, the actress stated, "I don't have many dramas this Eid, but this is one of the few I've worked on. The audience will receive a powerful message from the story. The director has illustrated through my character how a girl uncovers the truth instead of choosing the path of despair and suicide."
However, with time comes change, and for Basar, that change has brought a more grounded, purposeful experience. “Nowadays, we go on our own, with a sense of duty. My father, my brother, and I—all of us take this responsibility seriously,” shared the Networker Baire actor. “Choosing the sacrificial animal is no longer just an adventure; it’s a significant task. The entire day becomes a mix of tradition, responsibility, and spiritual fulfilment. I personally see to everything—from selecting the animal to ensuring the process is carried out properly.”
Manu Mia, a local gravedigger in Kishoreganj, who has personally dug over 3,000 graves, had recently come into the public eye through a viral news story that captured widespread attention. Notably, his horse, a trusted companion of many years, was reportedly killed under suspicious circumstances.
Netizens flooded the post with support and admiration, hailing Basar not just as an actor, but as a man of compassion.
Among the most featured actors, Khairul Basar stands out, starring in 15 projects that are being released one after another. So far, seven have premiered, including “Golper Naam Maya” directed by Shetu Arif, “Shohore Joto Rong” by Syed Shakil, “Manush Ki Bolbe” by Ashikur Rahman, “Payel” by Sayful Hafiz Khan, and “Jodi Amar How” by Serniabat Shawon, among others, while others are on the line.
With Pohela Falgun and Valentine’s Day around the corner, a host of web films, dramas, and songs are set to release, adding to the festive fervour. While some have already premiered, others are slated for release next week.
Rapper Hannan Hossain Shimul, who recently released his rap about the quota reform movement, was arrested on July 25 by police officers. He was subsequently held on a two-day remand.
Rapper Hannan Hossain Shimul, who recently released his rap about the quota reform movement, was arrested on July 25 by police officers. He was subsequently held on a two-day remand.
Following violent clashes between student protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists at different public universities around the country, celebrities have voiced their support for the quota reform movement. The July 15 incident left approximately 300 people injured, including female students and BCL members. As of July 17 (3:00pm), six fatalities have been reported due to the ongoing unrest.
This Eid-ul-Azha, the young sensation Khairul Basar has graced our screens with 12 television projects, some already aired and others awaiting release. Fresh from the festivities, Basar drops by The Daily Star for a quick chat.
Being very optimistic about the upcoming drama, the actress stated, "I don't have many dramas this Eid, but this is one of the few I've worked on. The audience will receive a powerful message from the story. The director has illustrated through my character how a girl uncovers the truth instead of choosing the path of despair and suicide."