With her film “Peyarar Subash” being released in the halls of Bangladesh, marking her much-awaited comeback on the silver screen in the country, the versatile artiste, Jaya Ahsan shared her thoughts, plans, and aspirations as an actor with The Daily Star.
Today marks the release of fresh Bengali films following a hiatus of one week. This week's lineup features two movies: "Peyarar Subash" by director Nurul Alam Atique and “Trap” by Deen Islam.
The Nurul Alam Atique directorial film, which was selected for the 45th Moscow International Film Festival in the competition category, had its international premiere at the festival on April 26 this year.
On a parallel note, Sushma Sarker recently wrapped up shooting for another project, titled "Ekattor Korotole Chhinnomatha", helmed by director Rafiqul Anwar Russell. The government-funded film is inspired by Hasan Azizul Haque's essay and is focused on the theme of the Liberation War.
Noted actor Tariq Anam Khan is visiting the 45th Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) with his film, “Peyarar Shubash”, along with its director Nurul Alam Atique. The actor landed in Moscow on April 20.
“As a filmmaker, it gives me immense joy to have learnt that the film got selected in the competition category with so many notable international films,” said the “Lal Moroger Jhuti” director. “Although it took us quite a long time to bring the film to a releasable state, we really worked hard to make this project. I hope that it continues to make a mark all around the world, through different festivals.
Speaking about her critically acclaimed short-film, “ICU”, Sushama said “ It was a turning point in my career. It was selected in 16 international film festivals and is continuing to gain accolades”.
The film will have its international premier at the film festival, which will take place on April 26. In the project, Jaya Ahsan plays the lead role.
With her film “Peyarar Subash” being released in the halls of Bangladesh, marking her much-awaited comeback on the silver screen in the country, the versatile artiste, Jaya Ahsan shared her thoughts, plans, and aspirations as an actor with The Daily Star.
Today marks the release of fresh Bengali films following a hiatus of one week. This week's lineup features two movies: "Peyarar Subash" by director Nurul Alam Atique and “Trap” by Deen Islam.
The Nurul Alam Atique directorial film, which was selected for the 45th Moscow International Film Festival in the competition category, had its international premiere at the festival on April 26 this year.
On a parallel note, Sushma Sarker recently wrapped up shooting for another project, titled "Ekattor Korotole Chhinnomatha", helmed by director Rafiqul Anwar Russell. The government-funded film is inspired by Hasan Azizul Haque's essay and is focused on the theme of the Liberation War.
Noted actor Tariq Anam Khan is visiting the 45th Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) with his film, “Peyarar Shubash”, along with its director Nurul Alam Atique. The actor landed in Moscow on April 20.
“As a filmmaker, it gives me immense joy to have learnt that the film got selected in the competition category with so many notable international films,” said the “Lal Moroger Jhuti” director. “Although it took us quite a long time to bring the film to a releasable state, we really worked hard to make this project. I hope that it continues to make a mark all around the world, through different festivals.
Speaking about her critically acclaimed short-film, “ICU”, Sushama said “ It was a turning point in my career. It was selected in 16 international film festivals and is continuing to gain accolades”.
The film will have its international premier at the film festival, which will take place on April 26. In the project, Jaya Ahsan plays the lead role.