Get ready for a fresh on-screen pair as ABM Sumon and Pori Moni are set to star together for the first time in a romantic tale crafted by the popular director Mizanur Rahman Aryan.
Breaking the image of Valentine's Day that has been created as a result of commercial propaganda.
A reminder that being single on Valentine’s Day isn’t all doom and gloom.
Being in love with someone who doesn’t feel the same way can be unpleasant.
Model and actress Afsana Ara Bindu is returning to the screen after a long 8 years sabbatical, with a yet-to-be-titled romantic film directed by Mizanur Rahman Aryan. She will be acting opposite popular actor Arifin Shuvoo.
In a particularly American but artsy, cinematic production depicting the friendship between David Lipsky and David Foster Wallace,
Days will be longer for the flower growers for the next couple of months thanks to its increased demand because of back-to-back national events, beginning with Pahela Falgun and Valentine’s Day today, both of which will be observed on the same day in Bangladesh this year.
Leaving behind the boredom of life, city people wearing red, green, yellow and orange poured into the streets yesterday to greet the arrival of spring.
Get ready for a fresh on-screen pair as ABM Sumon and Pori Moni are set to star together for the first time in a romantic tale crafted by the popular director Mizanur Rahman Aryan.
Breaking the image of Valentine's Day that has been created as a result of commercial propaganda.
A reminder that being single on Valentine’s Day isn’t all doom and gloom.
Being in love with someone who doesn’t feel the same way can be unpleasant.
Model and actress Afsana Ara Bindu is returning to the screen after a long 8 years sabbatical, with a yet-to-be-titled romantic film directed by Mizanur Rahman Aryan. She will be acting opposite popular actor Arifin Shuvoo.
In a particularly American but artsy, cinematic production depicting the friendship between David Lipsky and David Foster Wallace,
Days will be longer for the flower growers for the next couple of months thanks to its increased demand because of back-to-back national events, beginning with Pahela Falgun and Valentine’s Day today, both of which will be observed on the same day in Bangladesh this year.
Leaving behind the boredom of life, city people wearing red, green, yellow and orange poured into the streets yesterday to greet the arrival of spring.