The poster hints that the actor will be serving up local delicacies with a touch of the supernatural in this original series, set to premiere on the platform this Halloween.
From a reluctant actor to small-screen superstar, Niloy Alamgir’s journey has been nothing short of cinematic. Over the years, with unwavering determination, he has emerged as one of the most beloved television actors of his generation.
Sumon Anowar is directing a web-film based on a detective story titled "Mirza", with Mosharraf Karim playing the lead role. The film was shot at various locations around Dhaka. According to the director, "Mirza" is set to become a franchise, with the first instalment titled "Club Twenty Nine." The film is expected to premiere on the OTT platform Bongo by the end of the year.
Celebrated actor Mosharraf Karim has recently taken on an exciting project—an anthology series, “Adhunik Bangla Hotel”, directed by Kazi Asad. This new venture, created for the streaming platform Chorki, comes with a twist: The titles of the episodes do not give away the surprising depth of the stories.
Among the actors returning to work is Mosharraf Karim, who is set to begin shooting his upcoming web-film “Mirza” this week. Directed by Sumon Anwar, this new project promises to be a gripping detective story.
When it comes to speaking out against injustice and oppression, there aren’t many artistes who stand out as prominently as Ashfaque Nipun. Known for his active presence both online and on the ground, Nipun has been a vocal participant in various protests. His determination was evident during the quota reform movement, which later evolved into the anti-discrimination student movement and led to the dramatic fall of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s regime.
Earlier this week, he shot a one-hour drama. The shooting took place in Pubail, Gazipur. The rural-themed drama directed by Taifur Jahan Asik is titled “Sorry Bou” (Sorry Wife).
In addition to "Bhalobasha", Friday’s launch lineup includes Arindam Sil’s "Unishe April", Kamaleswar Mukhopadhyay's "Night of Crime", Sagnik Chattopadhyay's "Lady Chatterjee", Arindam Chakraborty's "Ami Nandini", Deep Modak's "Necro", and Kaushik Kar's "Photash".
The event, titled “Ananda Mela”, stands as the premier gathering for expatriate Bangladeshis in Los Angeles, USA, drawing thousands of Bengalis annually. This vibrant event consistently features performances by an array of Bangladeshi celebrities, who delight the expatriate audience with their captivating performances.
In a prolific partnership spanning over two decades, the celebrated Bangladeshi actor Mosharraf Karim and director Golam Sohrab Dodul have not only nurtured a professional bond but also a profound friendship. From their initial rendezvous in 2000 at Mogbazar in Dhaka, where their shared interests in music cultivated a strong camaraderie, the duo's connection has evolved into a successful collaborative journey.
Tania Brishty acted for the first time with Mosharraf Karim in the drama “Baba Hote Chai” directed by Mursalin Shuvo, about four years ago. Mosharraf-Tania's impeccable performance enthralled the audience to such an extent that they collaborated on several dramas over the years.
Tania Bristy is an actress from this generation who has gained recognition by acting in numerous television dramas. She is most often seen sharing the screen with the prolific actor Mosharraf Karim. Currently, she is busy with the shooting of a tele-fiction.
Mosharraf Karim is noted for portraying a wide range of characters on-screen. For the first time, he will be seen as a veterinarian in the TV series "Griho Palito Doctor".
The grand occasion will be held on October 21 through a lavish ceremony, celebrating the best of OTT. While only two brilliant artistes will be able to flaunt the trophies of Best Actor and Best Actress, all of the nominations deserve praise for helping to uplift the OTT industry as a whole.
In the realm of Bangladesh's showbiz industry, a multitude of heroes have graced our television screens over the generations. However, it was the heroes who captivated audiences in the '90s with their heartfelt performances that continue to hold a special place in the hearts of millions. These iconic figures have not only maintained their popularity but have also played pivotal roles in shaping the industry's landscape.
"Adarsha Hindu Hotel", an iconic novel by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, is set to make its way onto screens once again, this time through an OTT platform. The novel, originally published in 1940, weaves the captivating tale of Hajari Thakur, a humble hotel cook, who harbours ambitious dreams of owning his hotel one day.
Based on Nuruddin Jahangir's novel of the same title, the plot revolves around a rape victim, who continues her battle against the social stigma.
The popular actor has been a part of the theatre troupe Natyakendra for almost 12 years. It's worth noting that Mosharraf Karim considers Tariq Anam Khan, the founder of Natyakendra, as his mentor. On the occasion of the actor's birthday, Tariq Anam Khan, his theatre mentor, shared some insights into Mosharraf Karim's journey and accomplishments.
The much-awaited teaser of the crime thriller "Hubba," featuring actor Mosharraf Karim, was unveiled yesterday, offering a sneak peek into the intense narrative.