A new film titled “Operation Jackpot”, highlighting the daring guerrilla missions of naval commandos during a pivotal moment in Bangladesh’s Liberation War, is currently in production.
Ziaul Roshan starrer "Deadbody" made a swift exit from Star Cineplex just three days after its grand release. Directed by Md Iqbal, the movie stars Omar Sani, Shamol Mawla, Rashed Mamun Apu, and Indian actress Aunweshha Roy, amongst others in pivotal roles. However, despite its promising lineup, the film failed to captivate audiences as expected.
This is his first birthday after his marriage to actress Mousumi, that she is not with him on this day. She is currently abroad. “Mousumi and our children are abroad; I am missing them a lot.”
Thirteen Bangla films were scheduled for release tomorrow on Eid, but just two days before the occasion, two movies have pulled out from the competition.
The Zahid Hossain directorial film will center around a love story between two people living in the chars. The director, Zahid Hossain has also written the story, script and dialogue of the film.
In a significant cinematic endeavour under the guidance of Bangladesh's Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, "Operation Jackpot" is currently in production. This film features Omar Sani portraying the character of Major General Onkar Singh from the Indian Armed Forces. The commencement of shooting for "Operation Jackpot" began on December 29 at FDC.
The well-known Dhallywood actor Omar Sani, who began his career as a protagonist, has transformed from his good-boy image to a notorious on-screen villain.
Actor Omar Sani has recently taken to his Facebook account to voice his concerns regarding the rising prices of daily necessities.
Much like Bangladeshi audiences, Omar Sani yearns to see viewers flocking to the theatres throughout the year. He emphasised that the focus should not be limited to a few stars or megastars for a single Eid celebration but rather a consistent presence of moviegoers year-round.
A new film titled “Operation Jackpot”, highlighting the daring guerrilla missions of naval commandos during a pivotal moment in Bangladesh’s Liberation War, is currently in production.
Ziaul Roshan starrer "Deadbody" made a swift exit from Star Cineplex just three days after its grand release. Directed by Md Iqbal, the movie stars Omar Sani, Shamol Mawla, Rashed Mamun Apu, and Indian actress Aunweshha Roy, amongst others in pivotal roles. However, despite its promising lineup, the film failed to captivate audiences as expected.
This is his first birthday after his marriage to actress Mousumi, that she is not with him on this day. She is currently abroad. “Mousumi and our children are abroad; I am missing them a lot.”
Thirteen Bangla films were scheduled for release tomorrow on Eid, but just two days before the occasion, two movies have pulled out from the competition.
The Zahid Hossain directorial film will center around a love story between two people living in the chars. The director, Zahid Hossain has also written the story, script and dialogue of the film.
In a significant cinematic endeavour under the guidance of Bangladesh's Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, "Operation Jackpot" is currently in production. This film features Omar Sani portraying the character of Major General Onkar Singh from the Indian Armed Forces. The commencement of shooting for "Operation Jackpot" began on December 29 at FDC.
The well-known Dhallywood actor Omar Sani, who began his career as a protagonist, has transformed from his good-boy image to a notorious on-screen villain.
Actor Omar Sani has recently taken to his Facebook account to voice his concerns regarding the rising prices of daily necessities.
Much like Bangladeshi audiences, Omar Sani yearns to see viewers flocking to the theatres throughout the year. He emphasised that the focus should not be limited to a few stars or megastars for a single Eid celebration but rather a consistent presence of moviegoers year-round.
Noted actor Omar Sani comments on celebrities going to America to attend one of the biggest Bangladeshi American festivals, Ananda Mela.