The Bharat-Bangladesh Film Festival, a three-day event, commences in Kolkata. This festival has been organised by the Bidhannagar Film Society of West Bengal in collaboration with the Fazlul Haque Mani Smriti Sansad, the Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre (EZCC) of Kolkata, and the eastern section of the Federation of Film Society.
In a heartwarming gesture, the Sunamganj District Administration has pledged to provide a home for Farzina Aktar, a nine-year-old talent from Taherpur Upazila, who recently earned acclaim by winning a special award in child acting at the National Film Awards. The District Commissioner has assured the family of assistance, including financial aid and educational support.
In a heartwarming turn of events at the National Film Awards ceremony, Farzina Akhtar, a charming eight-year-old, drew attention as she sat attentively amidst renowned film personalities, including Chanchal Chowdhury and Jaya Ahsan. Farzina received the Best Child Artiste award in the special category at this year's National Film Awards.
The 15-day-long 3rd Bangladesh Film Festival came to a close, honouring seven film personas as the ‘Best’ in seven categories.
The Bharat-Bangladesh Film Festival, a three-day event, commences in Kolkata. This festival has been organised by the Bidhannagar Film Society of West Bengal in collaboration with the Fazlul Haque Mani Smriti Sansad, the Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre (EZCC) of Kolkata, and the eastern section of the Federation of Film Society.
In a heartwarming gesture, the Sunamganj District Administration has pledged to provide a home for Farzina Aktar, a nine-year-old talent from Taherpur Upazila, who recently earned acclaim by winning a special award in child acting at the National Film Awards. The District Commissioner has assured the family of assistance, including financial aid and educational support.
In a heartwarming turn of events at the National Film Awards ceremony, Farzina Akhtar, a charming eight-year-old, drew attention as she sat attentively amidst renowned film personalities, including Chanchal Chowdhury and Jaya Ahsan. Farzina received the Best Child Artiste award in the special category at this year's National Film Awards.
The 15-day-long 3rd Bangladesh Film Festival came to a close, honouring seven film personas as the ‘Best’ in seven categories.