The Bengali letter ‘Pett Kata Shaw’ translates to the ‘Split-Bellied Shaw.’ Despite its actual pronunciation being ‘Murdhanya-Sha,’ this quirky nickname is more widely used. Much like this letter’s unusual moniker, Bangladesh is home to a treasure trove of chilling folklore that leaves listeners with goosebumps.
Nuhash Humayun's anthology web-series "Pett Kata Shaw'', featuring spine-chilling horror stories, garnered significant acclaim. The series includes four stories: "Ei Building E Meye Nishedh", "Mishti Kichu", "Loke Bole", and "Nishir Daak". Currently, Nuhash is engrossed in developing the second season of the series.
Yesterday, Chorki released pictures from the signing ceremony for the revival of season 2.
The web series comprises of four episodes— "Ei Building E Meye Nishedh", "Mishti Kichhu", "Lokey Bole" and "Nishir Daak"-- all of them recreating the horror folk tales what we have been listening to since childhood.
The second round of "Blender's Choice-The Daily Star OTT & Digital Content Awards 2022" was held at the Hall of Fame at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) today (October 21, 2023).
Earlier on, "Pett Kata Shaw" was screened at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam in February. This time, the series has made its way into the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, all set to enumour the audience with Bangladeshi folk tales.
Aftab Ahmad, previously worked with Nuhash on his first project as a lyricist and then as a co-writer on his widely acclaimed web-series, "Pett Kata Shaw".
The makeup of the Nuhash Humayun directorial horror web series “Pett Kata Shaw" was widely appreciated, especially for its unique approach and smooth finishing. The magician behind the prosthetic makeup of this series was Rubama Fairuzz. She also did the makeup for some of the well-known series like "Refugee" and "Punormojonmo."
The first show of Nuhash Humayun's anthology horror series, "Pett Kata Shaw" was held at Cinerama Hall at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam yesterday at 9:30 pm local time. Earlier, the anthology horror series received an official selection at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam in December.
The Bengali letter ‘Pett Kata Shaw’ translates to the ‘Split-Bellied Shaw.’ Despite its actual pronunciation being ‘Murdhanya-Sha,’ this quirky nickname is more widely used. Much like this letter’s unusual moniker, Bangladesh is home to a treasure trove of chilling folklore that leaves listeners with goosebumps.
Nuhash Humayun's anthology web-series "Pett Kata Shaw'', featuring spine-chilling horror stories, garnered significant acclaim. The series includes four stories: "Ei Building E Meye Nishedh", "Mishti Kichu", "Loke Bole", and "Nishir Daak". Currently, Nuhash is engrossed in developing the second season of the series.
Yesterday, Chorki released pictures from the signing ceremony for the revival of season 2.
The web series comprises of four episodes— "Ei Building E Meye Nishedh", "Mishti Kichhu", "Lokey Bole" and "Nishir Daak"-- all of them recreating the horror folk tales what we have been listening to since childhood.
The second round of "Blender's Choice-The Daily Star OTT & Digital Content Awards 2022" was held at the Hall of Fame at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) today (October 21, 2023).
Earlier on, "Pett Kata Shaw" was screened at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam in February. This time, the series has made its way into the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, all set to enumour the audience with Bangladeshi folk tales.
Aftab Ahmad, previously worked with Nuhash on his first project as a lyricist and then as a co-writer on his widely acclaimed web-series, "Pett Kata Shaw".
The makeup of the Nuhash Humayun directorial horror web series “Pett Kata Shaw" was widely appreciated, especially for its unique approach and smooth finishing. The magician behind the prosthetic makeup of this series was Rubama Fairuzz. She also did the makeup for some of the well-known series like "Refugee" and "Punormojonmo."
The first show of Nuhash Humayun's anthology horror series, "Pett Kata Shaw" was held at Cinerama Hall at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam yesterday at 9:30 pm local time. Earlier, the anthology horror series received an official selection at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam in December.
Nuhash Humayun's anthology horror series, "Pett Kata Shaw" received official selection at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam. The anthology series will be premiered at the festival.