The much-anticipated biopic on late Dhallywood superstar Salman Shah, directed by veteran filmmaker Chotku Ahmed, has been shelved following objections raised by the actor's mother, Neela Chowdhury.
Today would have marked the 53rd birth anniversary of one of Bangladesh's most beloved actors, Salman Shah. Had he been alive, Salman would have turned 53, and the celebrations would likely have been spectacular.
The case is currently under review, with the next hearing scheduled for January 2 of the upcoming year. Despite ongoing legal proceedings, Salman Shah’s death remains a subject of controversy and speculation.
In a tragic turn of events, M A Khaleq, acclaimed director of the film “Swapner Thikana” and a distinguished freedom fighter, passed away early this morning, after a month of suffering from the aftermath of an unfortunate accident in Motijheel, in the capital.
Since their undertaking, 11 of the star’s films have been digitally remastered and can be watched through digital medium. The films are, “Keyamot Theke Keyamot”, “Denmohor”, “Prem Juddho”, “Shotter Mrittu Nei”, “Shopner Prithibi”, “Bikkhob”, “Jibon Songsar”, “Mohamilon”, “Asha Bhalobasa”, “Ananda Ashru”, and “Ontore Ontore”.
Bangladesh Film Archive is set to showcase two iconic films featuring the beloved Bangladeshi film star, Salman Shah, on the big screen. The Salman Shah Fan Club has announced that the movies "Jibon Songsar", directed by Zakir Hossain Raju, and "Bikkhov", directed by Mohammad Hannan, will be screened at the Bangladesh Film Archive on the upcoming Friday.
The dynamic duo of Salman Shah and Shabnur delivered numerous cinematic hits, from "Shopner Thikana" to "Anondo Osru". Their on-screen chemistry was enchanting enough to draw crowds to the cinemas, just to witness their magic.
"Keyamat Theke Keyamat", one of Sohan's iconic creations, remains immensely popular amongst new generations of viewers, a testament to its enduring appeal. Even after three decades since its release, the film continues to captivate audiences.
On the occasion of Salman Shah's death anniversary, Shabnur took to her social media and posted three pictures with him, captioning, “Where have you gone, Salman? Your memories still leave me in tears.”
Speaking to The Daily Star, Shabnur shared her thoughts about the legendary Farooque.
Now, at the audience’s request, the film of late legendary actor Salman Shah, “Prem Piyashi”, is being rescreened today after many years. The Reza Hashmot directorial film will greet audiences in Mymensingh’s Priya Cinema Hall.
The High Court has issued a ruling today (February 4), questioning why the series wasn't declared illegal and barred from broadcasting?
According to Hoichoi, the series follows the death of a mysterious superstar and style icon of the 90s.
Audiences were left surprised when Hoichoi released the much-awaited Ziaul Faruq Apurba starrer web-series “Buker Moddhe Agun”, without any prior announcement. The makers didn’t release any trailers and so, when many entertainment groups announced its release, curious audiences piled up to watch the 8-episode series to find out whether it actually centers on Salman Shah’s life.
Salman Shah quickly became the nation's heartthrob since his debut in 'Keyamot Theke Keyamot', and his tragic end only brought him closer to the audience,
A Dhaka court again asks Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) to submit a probe report by August 20 in a case filed over the death of film actor Salman Shah.
Today, September 19, marks the 45th birth anniversary of Salman Shah, the shooting star of Dhallywood who shone bright but left us too soon.
A Dhaka court asks Rab to submit its probe report on the death of film actor Salman Shah by September 15.
ATN Bangla is airing seven films of Salman Shah -- from February 22-28. Throughout the Salman Shah Week, audience will get to see seven of his hits – “Ananda Oshru”, “Satyer Mrittu Nei”, “Sneho”, “Swapner Prithibi”, “Bikkhov”, “Swapner Thikana” and “Prem Piyashi”.