Shilpi Chakraborty gained fame for his directorial film "Rongin Ujan Vati", starring Shabnur, Amit Hasan, Probir Mitro, Dildar, Misha Sawdagor, and Sadek Bacchu in lead roles. His notable works include “Bini Shutar Mala”, “Amar Adalat”, “Tomar Jonno Pagol”, “Shobar Ojante”, “Chorompotro”, and “Mimangsha”, amongst others.
The cinematic journeys of Dhallywood actors Misha Sawdagar and Amit Hasan can be traced back to their debut film, “Chetona”, directed by Chatku Ahmed in 1989. In this film, there were five heroes altogether. While the paths of the other lead actors diverged, fate recently brought Misha and Amit together again, this time in the vibrant streets of New York.
Amit Hasan plays the character of a vocally disabled person in Angar, where he has used sign language to portray his dialogues.
A false rumour spread about death of renowned film actress Shabana following a “confusing” headline of an online report on her.
Shilpi Chakraborty gained fame for his directorial film "Rongin Ujan Vati", starring Shabnur, Amit Hasan, Probir Mitro, Dildar, Misha Sawdagor, and Sadek Bacchu in lead roles. His notable works include “Bini Shutar Mala”, “Amar Adalat”, “Tomar Jonno Pagol”, “Shobar Ojante”, “Chorompotro”, and “Mimangsha”, amongst others.
The cinematic journeys of Dhallywood actors Misha Sawdagar and Amit Hasan can be traced back to their debut film, “Chetona”, directed by Chatku Ahmed in 1989. In this film, there were five heroes altogether. While the paths of the other lead actors diverged, fate recently brought Misha and Amit together again, this time in the vibrant streets of New York.
Amit Hasan plays the character of a vocally disabled person in Angar, where he has used sign language to portray his dialogues.
A false rumour spread about death of renowned film actress Shabana following a “confusing” headline of an online report on her.