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.
Today marks the 125th birth anniversary of our national poet, Kazi Nazrul Islam. His stories and novels, which still inspire numerous films, have led to Bangladeshi productions being crafted around his ideas. Prominent Bangladeshi actresses, notably Rozina, Moushumi, and Purnima, have played significant roles in these adaptations. The occasion of the day thus calls for a recollection of their contributions to Nazrul-inspired cinema.
The Zahid Hossain directorial film will center around a love story between two people living in the chars. The director, Zahid Hossain has also written the story, script and dialogue of the film.
She has recently wrapped up shooting for a web-series titled “Contract” and has commenced shooting for a telefilm named “Ordhangini”.
The actress informed that she met the director while her stay at the USA. “I really liked the plot and that is why I agreed to work in this project.” She also added that the suspense thriller story reflects the reality of the expatriates.
More often than not, Moushumi is the actress who has been referred to as the most beautiful film heroine. Her ascension to stardom began with “Keyamot Theke Keyamot”, and she hasn’t had to look back since. Her ability to win over the hearts of millions – as she proceeded to move forward in her career – earned Moushumi the coveted position of being a leading heroine.
The gorgeous Moushumi went with her family to watch Shakib Khan's "Priyotoma '' by donning a black Burka. She was elated on watching Shakib Khan's movie, along with her son Fardeen Ehsan and Faiza.
The story of “Noya Manush” revolves around the people living in the char areas of Bangladesh. Moushumi played Sujala in this film, where she will be seen opposite renowned actor Rawnak Hasan.
Sharing the joy of their union with everyone, Omar Sani took to his social media account, writing a sweet note on the occasion.
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.
Today marks the 125th birth anniversary of our national poet, Kazi Nazrul Islam. His stories and novels, which still inspire numerous films, have led to Bangladeshi productions being crafted around his ideas. Prominent Bangladeshi actresses, notably Rozina, Moushumi, and Purnima, have played significant roles in these adaptations. The occasion of the day thus calls for a recollection of their contributions to Nazrul-inspired cinema.
The Zahid Hossain directorial film will center around a love story between two people living in the chars. The director, Zahid Hossain has also written the story, script and dialogue of the film.
She has recently wrapped up shooting for a web-series titled “Contract” and has commenced shooting for a telefilm named “Ordhangini”.
The actress informed that she met the director while her stay at the USA. “I really liked the plot and that is why I agreed to work in this project.” She also added that the suspense thriller story reflects the reality of the expatriates.
More often than not, Moushumi is the actress who has been referred to as the most beautiful film heroine. Her ascension to stardom began with “Keyamot Theke Keyamot”, and she hasn’t had to look back since. Her ability to win over the hearts of millions – as she proceeded to move forward in her career – earned Moushumi the coveted position of being a leading heroine.
The gorgeous Moushumi went with her family to watch Shakib Khan's "Priyotoma '' by donning a black Burka. She was elated on watching Shakib Khan's movie, along with her son Fardeen Ehsan and Faiza.
The story of “Noya Manush” revolves around the people living in the char areas of Bangladesh. Moushumi played Sujala in this film, where she will be seen opposite renowned actor Rawnak Hasan.
Sharing the joy of their union with everyone, Omar Sani took to his social media account, writing a sweet note on the occasion.
Starting with the Shakib-Bubly controversy, to the power conflict between Nipun-Zayed, 2022 has been an eventful year for Dhallywood. As the year ends, let us look at some of the most-talked about events of 2022.