Earlier on May 3, two movies hit the screens– "Shyama Kabya", directed by Badrul Anam Saud, and "Deadbody", directed by Mohammad Iqbal. Both directors have accused Star Cineplex of favouring foreign films over Bangla cinema.
Sazu Khadem, known for his performances in stage productions, TV dramas, and films, has gained significant popularity over the course of his career. In addition to his acting career, he has ventured into hosting, further enhancing his reputation and popularity in the industry.
Amidst Star Cineplex's alleged inclination towards showcasing foreign films over Bengali films, which has garnered severe criticism from the artiste community and audiences alike, the director asked for his film to be withdrawn from Star Cineplex.
Badrul Anam Saud, a seasoned film director and scriptwriter, has garnered acclaim over the years. His debut film, "Gohin Baluchor", received widespread praise. Now, he has helmed another project titled "Shyama Kabya", starring Shohel Mondol and Neelanjona Neela in leading roles.
The leading actors of the film, Shohel Mondol and Neelanjona Neela, conveyed that their characters are distinctively original, and designed to resonate deeply with audiences. Neela characterised “Shyama” as exceedingly tranquil, suggesting that her presence would be soothing to viewers.
The much-anticipated psychological thriller, Badrul Anam Saud’s “Shyama Kabya” is set to release in the theaters of Bangladesh on November 24.
The Bangladeshi psychological film premiered on the last day of Gange Sur Seine Film Festival in Paris and claimed awards in four categories of the festival.
Badrul Anam Saud's "Shyama Kabya" first look was released yesterday. The government-granted film for the fiscal year 2019-2020 is slated to be released in theaters in November.
"Let Me Out' sheds light on the corruption and abuse of power within the judicial system, issues often overlooked by the general populace," shared Shohel Mondol.
Earlier on May 3, two movies hit the screens– "Shyama Kabya", directed by Badrul Anam Saud, and "Deadbody", directed by Mohammad Iqbal. Both directors have accused Star Cineplex of favouring foreign films over Bangla cinema.
Sazu Khadem, known for his performances in stage productions, TV dramas, and films, has gained significant popularity over the course of his career. In addition to his acting career, he has ventured into hosting, further enhancing his reputation and popularity in the industry.
Amidst Star Cineplex's alleged inclination towards showcasing foreign films over Bengali films, which has garnered severe criticism from the artiste community and audiences alike, the director asked for his film to be withdrawn from Star Cineplex.
Badrul Anam Saud, a seasoned film director and scriptwriter, has garnered acclaim over the years. His debut film, "Gohin Baluchor", received widespread praise. Now, he has helmed another project titled "Shyama Kabya", starring Shohel Mondol and Neelanjona Neela in leading roles.
The leading actors of the film, Shohel Mondol and Neelanjona Neela, conveyed that their characters are distinctively original, and designed to resonate deeply with audiences. Neela characterised “Shyama” as exceedingly tranquil, suggesting that her presence would be soothing to viewers.
The much-anticipated psychological thriller, Badrul Anam Saud’s “Shyama Kabya” is set to release in the theaters of Bangladesh on November 24.
The Bangladeshi psychological film premiered on the last day of Gange Sur Seine Film Festival in Paris and claimed awards in four categories of the festival.
Badrul Anam Saud's "Shyama Kabya" first look was released yesterday. The government-granted film for the fiscal year 2019-2020 is slated to be released in theaters in November.
"Let Me Out' sheds light on the corruption and abuse of power within the judicial system, issues often overlooked by the general populace," shared Shohel Mondol.