The actor was unable to attend the award-giving ceremony and receive the honour in person. While sharing his winning experience, the actor also spilled the beans about his upcoming projects and more with The Daily Star.
The seventh edition of the Joy Filmfare Awards (Bangla) has unveiled its nominations, and alongside Jaya Ahsan, four other Bangladeshi artistes have earned nominations at this prestigious award ceremony.
Since its release, the film has been running houseful in several cinema halls, with many celebrities coming forward to share how the film had impressed them.
"Mayar Jonjal" is based on two short stories by Manik Bandopadhyay, titled "Bishakto Prem" and "Shubala". The film marks the return of renowned actress Aupee Karim on the silver screen, after almost 15 years.
Produced by Josim Ahmed from Bangladesh, the film marks the comeback of renowned actor Aupee Karim on the silver screen after 15 years.
Indranil Roychowdhury directorial "Mayar Jonjal" (Debris of Desire) is all set to appear in theatres coming February 24. The project is a joint venture between Bangladesh and Kolkata, helmed by Bangladesh’s Views & Vision alongside India’s Flipbook.
In “Mayar Jonjal,” Ritwick essayed on the role of ‘Chandu’, who comes from a middle-class family. He is plagued with many problems including losing his job and his dreams of seeing his son in an English medium school.
One of the world’s best streaming platforms for arthouse movies, ‘mubi.com’ has a wide-array of films from the likes of Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Roman Polanski, David Fincher, Francois Truffaut and many more.
Bangladesh-India joint venture "Mayar Jonjal" (Debris of Desire) has garnered appreciation and accolades from multiple international festivals. Finally, the film is all set to hit the theatres in Bangladesh and India next month. The first look of the film was unveiled yesterday.
The actor was unable to attend the award-giving ceremony and receive the honour in person. While sharing his winning experience, the actor also spilled the beans about his upcoming projects and more with The Daily Star.
The seventh edition of the Joy Filmfare Awards (Bangla) has unveiled its nominations, and alongside Jaya Ahsan, four other Bangladeshi artistes have earned nominations at this prestigious award ceremony.
Since its release, the film has been running houseful in several cinema halls, with many celebrities coming forward to share how the film had impressed them.
"Mayar Jonjal" is based on two short stories by Manik Bandopadhyay, titled "Bishakto Prem" and "Shubala". The film marks the return of renowned actress Aupee Karim on the silver screen, after almost 15 years.
Produced by Josim Ahmed from Bangladesh, the film marks the comeback of renowned actor Aupee Karim on the silver screen after 15 years.
Indranil Roychowdhury directorial "Mayar Jonjal" (Debris of Desire) is all set to appear in theatres coming February 24. The project is a joint venture between Bangladesh and Kolkata, helmed by Bangladesh’s Views & Vision alongside India’s Flipbook.
In “Mayar Jonjal,” Ritwick essayed on the role of ‘Chandu’, who comes from a middle-class family. He is plagued with many problems including losing his job and his dreams of seeing his son in an English medium school.
One of the world’s best streaming platforms for arthouse movies, ‘mubi.com’ has a wide-array of films from the likes of Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Roman Polanski, David Fincher, Francois Truffaut and many more.
Bangladesh-India joint venture "Mayar Jonjal" (Debris of Desire) has garnered appreciation and accolades from multiple international festivals. Finally, the film is all set to hit the theatres in Bangladesh and India next month. The first look of the film was unveiled yesterday.