Syed Ahsan Ali Sydney’s journey in the entertainment industry began in the 1960s, and he quickly rose to prominence with standout roles in some of Bangladesh’s most iconic films. His notable works include “Paye Chalar Path” (1973), “Megh Bijli Badal” (1983), and “Danpite Chhele” (1980). His acting excellence made him the first National Award-winning actor in Bangladesh Television (BTV) history.
She made her acting debut with the film “Ayna”, directed by noted actress and filmmaker Kabori Sarwar. The film, released in 2006, marks a landmark project for the actress to date. She shared memories of working on the movie with The Daily Star.
To be even more specific, the stream of female led films have been sparse, from the time of independence to the booming era of the mid-2000s.
Kabori Sarwar is the heart-throb of the 60's and 70's Bangladeshi silver screen. She received the National Award for best actress in 1978. In a recent interview, she has unveiled her memoir for the readers of ‘Star Showbiz’.
With his enduring devotion towards acting, producing and directing Bangla films of Dhallywood, Nayakraj Razzak soared above all and
Syed Ahsan Ali Sydney’s journey in the entertainment industry began in the 1960s, and he quickly rose to prominence with standout roles in some of Bangladesh’s most iconic films. His notable works include “Paye Chalar Path” (1973), “Megh Bijli Badal” (1983), and “Danpite Chhele” (1980). His acting excellence made him the first National Award-winning actor in Bangladesh Television (BTV) history.
She made her acting debut with the film “Ayna”, directed by noted actress and filmmaker Kabori Sarwar. The film, released in 2006, marks a landmark project for the actress to date. She shared memories of working on the movie with The Daily Star.
To be even more specific, the stream of female led films have been sparse, from the time of independence to the booming era of the mid-2000s.
Kabori Sarwar is the heart-throb of the 60's and 70's Bangladeshi silver screen. She received the National Award for best actress in 1978. In a recent interview, she has unveiled her memoir for the readers of ‘Star Showbiz’.
With his enduring devotion towards acting, producing and directing Bangla films of Dhallywood, Nayakraj Razzak soared above all and