Actress Sushama Sarker has showcased her talent in theatre, television dramas, films, and OTT platforms over the course of several years. The thespian has moreover been a long-standing member of the theatre troupe Desh Natak while dedicating her time to stage performances in Dhaka for over two decades.
Prominent director Nurul Alam Atique's film "Peyarar Subash" made a lasting impression on audiences, with Ahmed Rubel's powerful performance moving many to tears at the premiere.
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.
Jaya Ahsan, equally beloved on both sides of the border, is going to grace the silver screens in two countries on the same day. On February 9, her new movie “Bhootpori” will be released in West Bengal, while on the same day Nurul Alam Atique's directorial film, “Peyarar Subash” will be released in Bangladesh.
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.
Actress Sushama Sarker has showcased her talent in theatre, television dramas, films, and OTT platforms over the course of several years. The thespian has moreover been a long-standing member of the theatre troupe Desh Natak while dedicating her time to stage performances in Dhaka for over two decades.
Prominent director Nurul Alam Atique's film "Peyarar Subash" made a lasting impression on audiences, with Ahmed Rubel's powerful performance moving many to tears at the premiere.
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.
Jaya Ahsan, equally beloved on both sides of the border, is going to grace the silver screens in two countries on the same day. On February 9, her new movie “Bhootpori” will be released in West Bengal, while on the same day Nurul Alam Atique's directorial film, “Peyarar Subash” will be released in Bangladesh.
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.