Two distinguished actors hailing from the two Bengals—one from Bangladesh and the other from India—are making waves in the Bengali film industry. The talents in question are Chanchal Chowdhury and Parambrata Chattopadhyay. Both celebrated for their exceptional acting prowess, recently crossed each other’s paths.
The Mejbaur Rahman Sumon directorial film, “Hawa” has earned numerous accolades, and people still have a craze for the project. “It is a great matter of joy that the film is still in the hearts of the people, and I really hope that our film eventually captivates the entire world,” concluded Chanchal.
Previously, the audience were mesmerised by Chirkutt’s “Kanamachi”, featured in the film, “Television”; “Duniya” featured in “Aynabaji”; “Ahare Jibon” from “Doob”, and “Boye Jao Nokkhotro” from “Beauty Circus”.
A retired judge haunted by his past asks, “Was my judgment all wrong?” That is the premise of Bodh, the recently released web series by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury on the OTT platform, Hoichoi. We sat down with this celebrated filmmaker to discuss Bodh, his experience of working with the eminent actor Afzal Hossain, and life after Aynabaji’s success.
The biggest recognition in the country's cinema is the National Film Award, which was announced this past Thursday for films of 2016.
With an unprecedented craze surrounding his latest big screen venture “AynabajI”, Chanchal Chowdhury's popularity has gone through the roof.
Bangladeshi film “Aynabaji” was screened yesterday at Grey Theatre Hall at the 69th edition of Cannes Film Festival.
Aynabaji, a film by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury, received the go ahead from the Bangladesh Censor Board. Amitabh Reza proudly posted on his social media account about the uncut censor certificate for his latest film venture.
The official trailer for Amitabh Reza's debut film “Aynabaji” is out now. And within a short time, the trailer has created hype among the filmgoers in Bangladesh.
Two distinguished actors hailing from the two Bengals—one from Bangladesh and the other from India—are making waves in the Bengali film industry. The talents in question are Chanchal Chowdhury and Parambrata Chattopadhyay. Both celebrated for their exceptional acting prowess, recently crossed each other’s paths.
The Mejbaur Rahman Sumon directorial film, “Hawa” has earned numerous accolades, and people still have a craze for the project. “It is a great matter of joy that the film is still in the hearts of the people, and I really hope that our film eventually captivates the entire world,” concluded Chanchal.
Previously, the audience were mesmerised by Chirkutt’s “Kanamachi”, featured in the film, “Television”; “Duniya” featured in “Aynabaji”; “Ahare Jibon” from “Doob”, and “Boye Jao Nokkhotro” from “Beauty Circus”.
A retired judge haunted by his past asks, “Was my judgment all wrong?” That is the premise of Bodh, the recently released web series by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury on the OTT platform, Hoichoi. We sat down with this celebrated filmmaker to discuss Bodh, his experience of working with the eminent actor Afzal Hossain, and life after Aynabaji’s success.
The biggest recognition in the country's cinema is the National Film Award, which was announced this past Thursday for films of 2016.
With an unprecedented craze surrounding his latest big screen venture “AynabajI”, Chanchal Chowdhury's popularity has gone through the roof.
Bangladeshi film “Aynabaji” was screened yesterday at Grey Theatre Hall at the 69th edition of Cannes Film Festival.
Aynabaji, a film by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury, received the go ahead from the Bangladesh Censor Board. Amitabh Reza proudly posted on his social media account about the uncut censor certificate for his latest film venture.
The official trailer for Amitabh Reza's debut film “Aynabaji” is out now. And within a short time, the trailer has created hype among the filmgoers in Bangladesh.