With Eid-ul-Fitr fast approaching, the Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with excitement. Audiences are eagerly waiting for the new titles to release, and the promotional whirlwind has already begun.
Popular band Shironamhin, alongside releasing a new song for Valentine’s Day, has also surprised fans at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair with the launch of Shironamhin “Geetikobita Samagra”, published by Gatidhara Prakashani.
Shakib Khan’s latest film, “Dorod”, which premiered on November 15, is set for an international release. Directed by Anonno Mamun, the movie will open in 18 cinemas across Malaysia on December 6.
The highly anticipated film “Dorod”, featuring Dhallywood’s leading star Shakib Khan, is scheduled to hit theatres this Friday (November 15).
Dhallywood superstar Shakib Khan has arrived in Mumbai to begin shooting for his upcoming action film “Borbaad”, with filming set to start tomorrow.
In a recent media interview, Shakib faced tough questions about the delicate relationship between India and Bangladesh and offered his perspective on the matter.
Celebrated actor Afran Nisho recently announced that the long-awaited shooting for his next film is set to begin in November or December this year, with the movie expected to be released during next year’s Eid-ul-Azha. The actor also revealed that he will continue working in films but in his own distinctive style.
The Shakib Khan starrer latest Eid release, “Toofan”, has captivated audiences and reached unprecedented popularity. The film accumulated significant attention both locally and internationally. The Dhallywood superstar is now in high demand across various media outlets. Recently, he participated in an exclusive interview with the Indian Express, delving into his distinguished career and offering insights on a range of subjects.
Over the past few years, films starring Shakib Khan have consistently dominated the box office post-release. All things considered, local audiences have undoubtedly and eagerly been embracing this leading star's films.
The charm of Bangladeshi cinema has reached international shores as actor Shakib Khan's film “Priyotoma” amazes audiences in the United States. The movie has garnered positive feedback from none other than American actress Courtney Coffey, who expressed her admiration for the film after watching it.
At the same time, the film also joins “Hawa” for a record of five consecutive weeks in a theatre in America. The film is running for the fifth week at Jamaica Multiplex. According to the distributors, “Priyotoma” is now the highest-grossing Bangladeshi film in single theatres in North America.
Idhika Paul, who is fondly called Bangladesh's "Priyotoma", made a stunning debut in Dhallywood alongside Shakib Khan in the superhit movie.
Recently, Star Cineplex has released the list of top 10 movies of Star Cineplex for the month of July. And two Bangladeshi films have spotted the top two positions, beating top Hollywood big-budget movies.
"Priyotoma" director Himel Ashraf, shared a heartfelt video on social media, capturing the emotions of the special event. He expressed his gratitude to Shakib Khan for standing by him through thick and thin, even during times of media scrutiny and doubts about his filmmaking abilities.
Released this Eid ul Adha, “Priyotoma” is a Versatile Media production. Late Farooq Hossain and director Himel Ashraf jointly wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the movie.
Both "Shurongo" and "Priyotoma" have recently become victims of piracy after their films were released on movie-related platforms.
Puja Chery recently spoke with local media about how she spends her days in the United States, and whether she watched any Bangladeshi films while there.
In the midst of the accolades pouring in for "Priyotoma," Himel Ashraf recently took to his Facebook to announce his next ambitious project - "Rajkumar." He takes on not only the directorial role but also writes the story, screenplay, and dialogue.
“Priyotoma” actress Idhika Paul came to Bangladesh to secretly watch her film in Star Cineplex. She came accompanied by her mother and sister.