The critically acclaimed Nepali film “Missing: Keti Harayeko Suchana” is set for a nationwide release across Bangladesh from July 18, 2025. The film will be screened at all Star Cineplex branches under the SAFTA agreement, with Show Motion Limited importing the film in exchange for the Bangladeshi film “No Dorai”.
Actress and model Sunerah Binte Kamal gained widespread acclaim for her standout role in “No Dorai”. Although she seldom appears in television dramas, she occasionally accepts roles in special productions tied to festivals. She was featured in the Valentine’s Day special “Shunno Theke Shuru” two years ago. Her recent comeback came with “Dabaghore,” directed by Ragib Ahmed Piyal, signalling her reappearance on the small screen.
Bangladesh High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Tareq Mohammad Ariful Islam has inaugurated the third Bangladesh Film Festival in Colombo on Friday.
No Dorai, one of the most talked about Bangla films of 2019, had it’s “Beach Premiere” in Cox’s Bazar, recently.
The much anticipated No Dorai, which is Bangladesh's first surfing film, has received approval from the Bangladesh Film Censor Board.
The critically acclaimed Nepali film “Missing: Keti Harayeko Suchana” is set for a nationwide release across Bangladesh from July 18, 2025. The film will be screened at all Star Cineplex branches under the SAFTA agreement, with Show Motion Limited importing the film in exchange for the Bangladeshi film “No Dorai”.
Actress and model Sunerah Binte Kamal gained widespread acclaim for her standout role in “No Dorai”. Although she seldom appears in television dramas, she occasionally accepts roles in special productions tied to festivals. She was featured in the Valentine’s Day special “Shunno Theke Shuru” two years ago. Her recent comeback came with “Dabaghore,” directed by Ragib Ahmed Piyal, signalling her reappearance on the small screen.
Bangladesh High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Tareq Mohammad Ariful Islam has inaugurated the third Bangladesh Film Festival in Colombo on Friday.
No Dorai, one of the most talked about Bangla films of 2019, had it’s “Beach Premiere” in Cox’s Bazar, recently.
The much anticipated No Dorai, which is Bangladesh's first surfing film, has received approval from the Bangladesh Film Censor Board.