Iqbal informed that he made contact with Nana Patekar through a Tamil director friend of his. “We haven’t yet decided on the shooting dates. After we sign Nana Patekar, we will sit together with all the parties involved and decide on the shooting schedules,” Iqbal said.
Films like “Leader Amie Bangladesh'', "Jinn","Local",”Kill Him” have kept the stream of audiences flowing to the theatres even now. A similar outcome is hoped to be seen for the upcoming films during the next Eid as well.
Recently Ananta Jalil had participated in an Eid special talk show on RTV, where the host had the question, what is the reason behind the criticism of your English-speaking skills?
Ananta Jalil and Barsha starrer “Kill Him” was released across 11 theatres on the occasion of Eid. This is the first time Barsha donned the role of a villain and the film is doing fairly well at multiplexes.
Unlike the previous Eid, this one was quite special for the Bangladeshi film industry, as a total of eight films were released in theaters. The movies released were: "Leader Amie Bangladesh", "Jinn", "Kill Him", "Paap", "Shotru", "Prem Pritir Bandhan" and "Adam".
Ananta Jalil’s film “Kill Him” was released on Eid day and the actor went to Bashundhara City’s Panthapath branch along with its director Mohammed Iqbal to interact with the media and see the audience's reaction on Eid day 2.
Just after getting the censor certificate today, Ananta Jalil has unveiled the title track of the film, "Kill him" this evening. The music and visual of the song are on par with the Eid festivity.
Just ahead of Eid, Ananta Jalil's much-awaited film "Kill Him" received a censor certificate yesterday. Announcing the news, Ananta and Barsha came live together on Ananta's Facebook page.
Thrill, action, suspense—Ananta Jalil seems to be all set to establish his very own spy persona into the hearts of the audience.
Iqbal informed that he made contact with Nana Patekar through a Tamil director friend of his. “We haven’t yet decided on the shooting dates. After we sign Nana Patekar, we will sit together with all the parties involved and decide on the shooting schedules,” Iqbal said.
Films like “Leader Amie Bangladesh'', "Jinn","Local",”Kill Him” have kept the stream of audiences flowing to the theatres even now. A similar outcome is hoped to be seen for the upcoming films during the next Eid as well.
Recently Ananta Jalil had participated in an Eid special talk show on RTV, where the host had the question, what is the reason behind the criticism of your English-speaking skills?
Ananta Jalil and Barsha starrer “Kill Him” was released across 11 theatres on the occasion of Eid. This is the first time Barsha donned the role of a villain and the film is doing fairly well at multiplexes.
Unlike the previous Eid, this one was quite special for the Bangladeshi film industry, as a total of eight films were released in theaters. The movies released were: "Leader Amie Bangladesh", "Jinn", "Kill Him", "Paap", "Shotru", "Prem Pritir Bandhan" and "Adam".
Ananta Jalil’s film “Kill Him” was released on Eid day and the actor went to Bashundhara City’s Panthapath branch along with its director Mohammed Iqbal to interact with the media and see the audience's reaction on Eid day 2.
Just after getting the censor certificate today, Ananta Jalil has unveiled the title track of the film, "Kill him" this evening. The music and visual of the song are on par with the Eid festivity.
Just ahead of Eid, Ananta Jalil's much-awaited film "Kill Him" received a censor certificate yesterday. Announcing the news, Ananta and Barsha came live together on Ananta's Facebook page.
Thrill, action, suspense—Ananta Jalil seems to be all set to establish his very own spy persona into the hearts of the audience.
This Eid will mark the first time that Ananta Jalil and Barsha will star in a film, that is not produced by Ananta. "Kill Him", which stars Ananta Jalil as a cop/killer, has raised more intrigue since the poster was unveiled last night.