Ziaul Roshan starrer "Deadbody" made a swift exit from Star Cineplex just three days after its grand release. Directed by Md Iqbal, the movie stars Omar Sani, Shamol Mawla, Rashed Mamun Apu, and Indian actress Aunweshha Roy, amongst others in pivotal roles. However, despite its promising lineup, the film failed to captivate audiences as expected.
Thirteen Bangla films were scheduled for release tomorrow on Eid, but just two days before the occasion, two movies have pulled out from the competition.
From portraying a mute character in “Silence” to embodying a repentant figure in “Virus,” Shamol Mawla has left a lasting impression with his diverse roles and versatility throughout the last year. Wrapping up the year, he graced the Deepto Play web-series “Hridmajhare,” taking on the role of a doctor. The on-screen chemistry between Shamol and co-stars Aisha Khan and Nazia Haque Orsha has been much loved by the audience. In a candid interview with The Daily Star, the actor talked about his favourite projects and dubbing for Korean dramas, amongst other work.
The drama will be released on December 7 on the official YouTube channel of Gaanchill Drama and Cinema, confirmed Taneem Rahman Angshu, the director of the drama. The platform is a sister concern of Gaanchill Music.
The well-known Dhallywood actor Omar Sani, who began his career as a protagonist, has transformed from his good-boy image to a notorious on-screen villain.
2023 has been a great year for Shamol Mawla, as six OTT projects featuring the actor were released until now. “Each character I have donned so far in the web arena is different from one another,” said the “Mohanagar” famed actor.
Here are five celebrated actors who have meticulously portrayed negative roles in OTT releases, enthralling the audience with their impeccable performances.
The short teaser gives glimpses of a gripping narrative that seems to explore the depths of human psychology and delve into the realm of dark magic.
"I wanted to spin a story for the people who still stick to the traditional during the digital times, a story to make them think"
Ziaul Roshan starrer "Deadbody" made a swift exit from Star Cineplex just three days after its grand release. Directed by Md Iqbal, the movie stars Omar Sani, Shamol Mawla, Rashed Mamun Apu, and Indian actress Aunweshha Roy, amongst others in pivotal roles. However, despite its promising lineup, the film failed to captivate audiences as expected.
Thirteen Bangla films were scheduled for release tomorrow on Eid, but just two days before the occasion, two movies have pulled out from the competition.
From portraying a mute character in “Silence” to embodying a repentant figure in “Virus,” Shamol Mawla has left a lasting impression with his diverse roles and versatility throughout the last year. Wrapping up the year, he graced the Deepto Play web-series “Hridmajhare,” taking on the role of a doctor. The on-screen chemistry between Shamol and co-stars Aisha Khan and Nazia Haque Orsha has been much loved by the audience. In a candid interview with The Daily Star, the actor talked about his favourite projects and dubbing for Korean dramas, amongst other work.
The drama will be released on December 7 on the official YouTube channel of Gaanchill Drama and Cinema, confirmed Taneem Rahman Angshu, the director of the drama. The platform is a sister concern of Gaanchill Music.
The well-known Dhallywood actor Omar Sani, who began his career as a protagonist, has transformed from his good-boy image to a notorious on-screen villain.
2023 has been a great year for Shamol Mawla, as six OTT projects featuring the actor were released until now. “Each character I have donned so far in the web arena is different from one another,” said the “Mohanagar” famed actor.
Here are five celebrated actors who have meticulously portrayed negative roles in OTT releases, enthralling the audience with their impeccable performances.
The short teaser gives glimpses of a gripping narrative that seems to explore the depths of human psychology and delve into the realm of dark magic.
"I wanted to spin a story for the people who still stick to the traditional during the digital times, a story to make them think"
The trailer gives the audience a glimpse into the mysterious world of "Ami Ki Tumi?", highlighting a series of murder folded in mysteries and a hint of possible alien invasion. To know what new twist Vicky has prepared this time, one must subscribe to the newest OTT platform, iScreen.