After a period of uncertainty, actress Jyotika Jyoti has officially been relieved of her position at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. She had been serving as the director of the Research and Publication Department on a contractual basis, a role she was appointed to during the former government's tenure.
Actress Jyotika Jyoti, who also served as the Director of the Research Department at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, left the office on Tuesday (September 17) following protests from her colleagues. Tension escalated when Jyoti arrived at the office that morning, eventually leading to her departure from the premises.
The leaked conversations quickly sparked public interest and debate, shedding light on some of the artistes' perspectives during the heated demonstrations.
Actress Jyotika Jyoti has questioned why the artistes who protested under the banner of the Visual Media Artistes’ Society against police and Chhatra League attacks on the Anti-Discrimination Student Movements remained silent when Rahul Ananda's home was set ablaze and vandalised.
Besides directing it, Chhatku Ahmed is also in charge of writing the script and dialogues of the film. Although the cast has not officially signed the agreement yet, the director informed the media that he plans to begin the shoot in March.
The actress was admitted into the Universal Medical College Hospital in the capital in the early morning Sunday, confirmed Obhinoy Shilpi Sangha General Secretary and renowned actor Ahsan Habib Nasim.
Amidst the vibrant and bustling streets of Mymensingh, Jyotika Jyoti is embracing her Puja vacation with open arms, exploring her beloved locality, and sharing the joy of the season with close friend and family.
Actress Jyotika Jyoti signed a new short film, titled "Nishibok", bringing to life a story from a night during the Liberation War. Director Sajjad Zahir has undertaken this project with the support of a government grant for the fiscal year 2022-23. The production is expected to kick off as early as next month.
Yesterday her film "Bangamata", was screened in different venues across the country, on the occasion of National Day of Mourning. Under the direction of Goutam Koiri, this short film casts Jyotika Jyoti as Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, a persona deeply ingrained in the chronicles of Bangladesh's history.
After a period of uncertainty, actress Jyotika Jyoti has officially been relieved of her position at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. She had been serving as the director of the Research and Publication Department on a contractual basis, a role she was appointed to during the former government's tenure.
Actress Jyotika Jyoti, who also served as the Director of the Research Department at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, left the office on Tuesday (September 17) following protests from her colleagues. Tension escalated when Jyoti arrived at the office that morning, eventually leading to her departure from the premises.
The leaked conversations quickly sparked public interest and debate, shedding light on some of the artistes' perspectives during the heated demonstrations.
Actress Jyotika Jyoti has questioned why the artistes who protested under the banner of the Visual Media Artistes’ Society against police and Chhatra League attacks on the Anti-Discrimination Student Movements remained silent when Rahul Ananda's home was set ablaze and vandalised.
Besides directing it, Chhatku Ahmed is also in charge of writing the script and dialogues of the film. Although the cast has not officially signed the agreement yet, the director informed the media that he plans to begin the shoot in March.
The actress was admitted into the Universal Medical College Hospital in the capital in the early morning Sunday, confirmed Obhinoy Shilpi Sangha General Secretary and renowned actor Ahsan Habib Nasim.
Amidst the vibrant and bustling streets of Mymensingh, Jyotika Jyoti is embracing her Puja vacation with open arms, exploring her beloved locality, and sharing the joy of the season with close friend and family.
Actress Jyotika Jyoti signed a new short film, titled "Nishibok", bringing to life a story from a night during the Liberation War. Director Sajjad Zahir has undertaken this project with the support of a government grant for the fiscal year 2022-23. The production is expected to kick off as early as next month.
Yesterday her film "Bangamata", was screened in different venues across the country, on the occasion of National Day of Mourning. Under the direction of Goutam Koiri, this short film casts Jyotika Jyoti as Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, a persona deeply ingrained in the chronicles of Bangladesh's history.
To celebrate the life and legacy of Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, director Goutam Koiri's short film, "Bangamata", is all set for its premiere today.