For its latest episode, "Ityadi", this year's edition was recorded on a stage surrounded by tea trees, complemented by lush green forests, tea gardens, lakes, and stunning natural landscapes in Moulvibazar.
The filming for the well-known magazine show “Ityadi” from Bangladesh Television (BTV) took place in Moulvibazar. As per an official statement, this year's edition was recorded on a stage surrounded by tea trees, complemented by lush green forests, tea gardens, lakes, and stunning natural landscapes. The episode is scheduled to be aired on both BTV and BTV World on December 29, immediately following the Bangla news at 8 pm. Hanif Sanket is credited with writing, directing, and hosting, while Fagun Audio Vision produced the programme.
In a heartwarming and inspiring segment, “Ityadi” featured a humanitarian report on Amlendu Kumar Das, a renowned humanitarian from Moulvibazar. The show continued its tradition of celebrating individuals who make a difference in their communities.
Hanif Sanket’s popular show Ityadi will feature a special performance by Tahsan. T
On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, he has made a special programme called “Panchphoron”.
Like every year, Ityadi will be celebrating this Eid-ul-fitr in a grandiose manner alongside the show’s host, Hanif Sanket. This time, the audience will enjoy performances from a multitude of celebrities on the stage of Ityadi.
Shahiduzzaman Selim, Azizul Hakim, Mir Sabbir and Shahriar Nazim Joy. These four actors are the influential stars of the golden age of Bangladeshi television drama, who are still regulars in acting and producing dramas and films.
On a quest to learn about the rich and diverse history of Bangladesh’s rural areas, in an attempt to unearth the stories of the heroes of our Liberation War, “Ittadi” traveled to the Feni district this year.
Popular anchor Hanif Sanket wrote a heartfelt status on his Facebook account, after the tragic demise of Singer Akbar Ali Gazi yesterday, who rose to fame with the song "Tomar Haat Pakhar Batashe" at the programme “Ityadi”, hosted by Hanif Sanket. He used to be a rickshaw puller in the town of Jashore before that.
For its latest episode, "Ityadi", this year's edition was recorded on a stage surrounded by tea trees, complemented by lush green forests, tea gardens, lakes, and stunning natural landscapes in Moulvibazar.
The filming for the well-known magazine show “Ityadi” from Bangladesh Television (BTV) took place in Moulvibazar. As per an official statement, this year's edition was recorded on a stage surrounded by tea trees, complemented by lush green forests, tea gardens, lakes, and stunning natural landscapes. The episode is scheduled to be aired on both BTV and BTV World on December 29, immediately following the Bangla news at 8 pm. Hanif Sanket is credited with writing, directing, and hosting, while Fagun Audio Vision produced the programme.
In a heartwarming and inspiring segment, “Ityadi” featured a humanitarian report on Amlendu Kumar Das, a renowned humanitarian from Moulvibazar. The show continued its tradition of celebrating individuals who make a difference in their communities.
Hanif Sanket’s popular show Ityadi will feature a special performance by Tahsan. T
On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, he has made a special programme called “Panchphoron”.
Like every year, Ityadi will be celebrating this Eid-ul-fitr in a grandiose manner alongside the show’s host, Hanif Sanket. This time, the audience will enjoy performances from a multitude of celebrities on the stage of Ityadi.
Shahiduzzaman Selim, Azizul Hakim, Mir Sabbir and Shahriar Nazim Joy. These four actors are the influential stars of the golden age of Bangladeshi television drama, who are still regulars in acting and producing dramas and films.
On a quest to learn about the rich and diverse history of Bangladesh’s rural areas, in an attempt to unearth the stories of the heroes of our Liberation War, “Ittadi” traveled to the Feni district this year.
Popular anchor Hanif Sanket wrote a heartfelt status on his Facebook account, after the tragic demise of Singer Akbar Ali Gazi yesterday, who rose to fame with the song "Tomar Haat Pakhar Batashe" at the programme “Ityadi”, hosted by Hanif Sanket. He used to be a rickshaw puller in the town of Jashore before that.
I am a person with persistence for my work. Multitasking is not my cup of tea. I give my full concentration to one work at a time. The concept of Ittadi was not triggered by any obvious idea and the stature that it has set foot on now, is nothing but the consequence of my 30 years of unwavering commitment to it.