The day marks the release of two films in theatres nationwide—“Rong Dhong” by Ahsan Sarwar and “36-24-36” by Rezaur Rahman. After spending four years in limbo with the censor board, “Rong Dhong” is finally set to hit the screens. On the other hand, “36-24-36,” initially produced as a web-film, is now making its theatrical debut.
Actress Prarthana Fardin Dighi, who entered the big screen as a child artiste, has made quite a name for herself. Her early performances in several films earned her praise and three National Film Awards as a child artiste before she later transitioned into a lead actress.
The crime thriller “Shaan”, directed by M Rahim and featuring Siam Ahmed and Puja Cherry, was originally released during Eid-ul-Fitr 2022 and performed well in theatres and on OTT platforms. It’s now set to make its Indian television debut as “Arjun: The Super Cop” on Zee Bangla Cinema, airing on November 10.
In nearly every industry, from Hollywood to Bollywood, the children of famous actors and actresses often follow in their parents' footsteps. However, the scenario in Bangladesh’s Dhallywood is quite different. Despite the widespread fame of stars like Shabana, Babita, Kabori, Jashim, Farooque, and Alamgir, their children have not ventured into the film industry. Even Dhallywood's beloved actress Moushumi regrets not seeing her children take to the silver screen. Recently, she voiced her lamentations over this matter.
The film “Jongli,” starring Siam Ahmed, has already created waves on social media with the unveiling of the first look at the characters played by Siam and Bubly in its posters.
Throughout the Eid break, television channels recently aired diverse festival-themed programmes including special features with stars. Among them was the often-discussed actress Prarthana Fardin Dighi, who appeared on a private television show.
Bangladesh Television (BTV) has organised a special dance program for Eid-ul-Fitr, featuring popular artists over a three-day event.
The actress said that a skilful bunch of scammers tricked her into believing them as official bKash operators and stole Tk 1,60,000 from her Bkash account on Sunday. Following the incident, she lodged a complaint to the Detective Branch (DB) of Bangladesh Police on Monday.
Popular actress Prarthana Fardin Dighi is set to grace the silver screen once again with the release of her latest film "Srabon Jyotsnay" on Valentine's Day. Directed by Abdus Samad Khokon, the film is based on the novel of the same name by renowned writer Imdadul Haq Milan.
Recently, Dighi signed up for a web-film titled Fera, opposite Yash Rohan. She is also set to portray a younger version of Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, the wife of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in the biopic Mujib: The Making of a Nation. In an exclusive interview with Star Showbiz, Dighi shares her journey in the industry, controversies, and much more.
Prarthona Fardin Dighi made headlines when she wrote about being a 'victim' of film 'syndicate' on her Facebook account, and shared how she was being replaced in projects by the directors.
Prarthana Fardin Dighi melted hearts, with her sweet smile and cute performances in movies such as “Kabuliwala”, “Ek Takar Bou”, and “Chachchu Amar Chachchu”. Growing up, the young actress was fond of the social media app TikTok. However, the artiste now feels that her presence on TikTok is the cause behind her increasing number of ‘haters’ and trolls.