Tanjin Tisha, known for her striking performances, is making her debut on the Chorki platform with “Ghumpori”. The actress shared her enthusiasm for the project, stating that she chose the film because of its compelling story. “Anyone who hears about or watches this story will be enchanted,” Tisha said. “It would have been a mistake to pass on this project. I believe the audience will love it.”
Rafi has hinted that the story of “Black Money” is a significant departure from his usual narratives, expressing his excitement about working on this unique project. He also hinted that the cast reveal will surprise many. Meanwhile, there are rumours that film actor Rubel may join the cast, though both Rafi and the production company have opted to keep all official announcements for the press event.
Tanjin Tisha has already signed on for the series, though Rafi, Tisha, and Bongo’s team are keeping details under wraps for now. Bongo’s Chief Content Officer Mushfiqur Rahman Manju, confirmed, “Shooting will begin very soon. We’ll officially announce everything then. For now, we’re holding off on revealing the cast details.”
Even though the floodwaters in the flood-affected regions of Bangladesh have begun to recede, many areas in Lakshmipur and Feni are far from returning to normal. The flood victims continue to face numerous challenges. More recently, actors Tawsif Mahbub and Tanjin Tisha came forward to help the villagers who have been affected by the flood.
Tanjin Tisha, known for her beauty, versatile performances and grace on-screen, has made a name for herself in both modelling and acting. Since the beginning of her career, she has captivated audiences with her glamorous presence. Starting in modelling in 2011, Tisha transitioned to acting in 2014 with the drama "U-Turn."
Filmmaker Taneem Rahman Angshu is all set to direct a new anthology series consisting of six episodes. The still untitled series falls under the psychological horror genre and will also include time-travel. Five of the six episodes have already been named, “Rewind”, “Time Look”, ”Cross Connection”, “Sold Full Act” and “Breakup Patchup”.
The recently aired drama "Narasundari", starring Tanjin Tisha, has garnered significant attention after its broadcast on Banglavision and subsequent release on their YouTube channel. The drama, based on a story by Ahmed Tawkir and directed by Rafat Mozumder Rinku, has been well-received by the audience.
While there were few noteworthy offerings last Eid-ul-Fitr for OTT, this upcoming Eid-ul-Azha, platforms have arranged for a lineup of web-series and films that are sure to entertain.
Actress Tanjin Tisha has recently made her debut in the world of web films with the premiere of "Poison", directed by Sanjay Samaddar. The film, which premiered on Deep Play yesterday, follows the tumultuous journey of actress Rupa Mirza, played by Tanjin Tisha.
Tanjin Tisha, known for her striking performances, is making her debut on the Chorki platform with “Ghumpori”. The actress shared her enthusiasm for the project, stating that she chose the film because of its compelling story. “Anyone who hears about or watches this story will be enchanted,” Tisha said. “It would have been a mistake to pass on this project. I believe the audience will love it.”
Rafi has hinted that the story of “Black Money” is a significant departure from his usual narratives, expressing his excitement about working on this unique project. He also hinted that the cast reveal will surprise many. Meanwhile, there are rumours that film actor Rubel may join the cast, though both Rafi and the production company have opted to keep all official announcements for the press event.
Tanjin Tisha has already signed on for the series, though Rafi, Tisha, and Bongo’s team are keeping details under wraps for now. Bongo’s Chief Content Officer Mushfiqur Rahman Manju, confirmed, “Shooting will begin very soon. We’ll officially announce everything then. For now, we’re holding off on revealing the cast details.”
Even though the floodwaters in the flood-affected regions of Bangladesh have begun to recede, many areas in Lakshmipur and Feni are far from returning to normal. The flood victims continue to face numerous challenges. More recently, actors Tawsif Mahbub and Tanjin Tisha came forward to help the villagers who have been affected by the flood.
Tanjin Tisha, known for her beauty, versatile performances and grace on-screen, has made a name for herself in both modelling and acting. Since the beginning of her career, she has captivated audiences with her glamorous presence. Starting in modelling in 2011, Tisha transitioned to acting in 2014 with the drama "U-Turn."
Filmmaker Taneem Rahman Angshu is all set to direct a new anthology series consisting of six episodes. The still untitled series falls under the psychological horror genre and will also include time-travel. Five of the six episodes have already been named, “Rewind”, “Time Look”, ”Cross Connection”, “Sold Full Act” and “Breakup Patchup”.
The recently aired drama "Narasundari", starring Tanjin Tisha, has garnered significant attention after its broadcast on Banglavision and subsequent release on their YouTube channel. The drama, based on a story by Ahmed Tawkir and directed by Rafat Mozumder Rinku, has been well-received by the audience.
While there were few noteworthy offerings last Eid-ul-Fitr for OTT, this upcoming Eid-ul-Azha, platforms have arranged for a lineup of web-series and films that are sure to entertain.
Actress Tanjin Tisha has recently made her debut in the world of web films with the premiere of "Poison", directed by Sanjay Samaddar. The film, which premiered on Deep Play yesterday, follows the tumultuous journey of actress Rupa Mirza, played by Tanjin Tisha.
After her father's passing, Bonnhi, a young college graduate, is abruptly mandated to take up his profession to support her family. She takes up scissors and razors in the village bazaar, riding her father’s old bicycle to take her late father’s spot as a barber. Initially, she fights an uphill battle as the villagers are reluctant to let her do the job. Although the villagers grow accustomed to her skills, her family still becomes the victim of chronic discrimination, eventually forcing them to leave the area.