Sunerah Binte Kamal is all set to make her debut in a television drama. The actress first appeared in the film "No Dorai" and later starred in the movie "Antarjal".
The first Bangladeshi cyber-thriller movie, “Antarjal”, is slated for its exclusive online premiere on the digital entertainment platform Toffee starting tomorrow (December 21). Viewers can enjoy the film for free across various networks on Android and iOS devices and Android TV. The film will serve as a gift to audiences nationwide in celebration of Victory Day.
Raka, along with her team, took this initiative to inspire young talents, and as a growing organisation, they have also received warm reception from celebrities as well. Artistes like, FS Nayeem, Sunerah Binte Kamal, Aisha Khan and Russell Rahman also posted videos on the event, and invited people to come and experience the event.
The gorgeous Sunerah Binte Kamal announced her next film on her official Facebook account, yesterday.
For the first time in Bangladesh's showbiz industry, a local film will be screened in more foreign multiplexes than domestic cinemas upon its theatrical release.
Sunerah Binte Kamal has become a sought-after name in the showbiz industry. Her new movie, Dipankar Dipon directorial “Antarjal” is set to release later this month. Bagging a National Award with her debut film “No Dorai”, she went on to act in short film “Moshari”, which won multiple international accolades.
Prior to its release, the makers decided to shoot a promotional song with the core team members at BFDC on Tuesday.
"I don't know why I was born with such bad fortune. I don't do anything, yet I still end up going viral," shared Sunerah Binte Kamal.
Sunerah Binte Kamal’s second film, “Antarjal” will be released next Eid. Directed by Dipankar Dipon the film also stars Bidya Sinha Mim, Siam Ahmed and ABM Sumon, among many others. Sunerah’s first film was titled “No Dorai”.
Sunerah Binte Kamal is all set to make her debut in a television drama. The actress first appeared in the film "No Dorai" and later starred in the movie "Antarjal".
The first Bangladeshi cyber-thriller movie, “Antarjal”, is slated for its exclusive online premiere on the digital entertainment platform Toffee starting tomorrow (December 21). Viewers can enjoy the film for free across various networks on Android and iOS devices and Android TV. The film will serve as a gift to audiences nationwide in celebration of Victory Day.
Raka, along with her team, took this initiative to inspire young talents, and as a growing organisation, they have also received warm reception from celebrities as well. Artistes like, FS Nayeem, Sunerah Binte Kamal, Aisha Khan and Russell Rahman also posted videos on the event, and invited people to come and experience the event.
The gorgeous Sunerah Binte Kamal announced her next film on her official Facebook account, yesterday.
For the first time in Bangladesh's showbiz industry, a local film will be screened in more foreign multiplexes than domestic cinemas upon its theatrical release.
Sunerah Binte Kamal has become a sought-after name in the showbiz industry. Her new movie, Dipankar Dipon directorial “Antarjal” is set to release later this month. Bagging a National Award with her debut film “No Dorai”, she went on to act in short film “Moshari”, which won multiple international accolades.
Prior to its release, the makers decided to shoot a promotional song with the core team members at BFDC on Tuesday.
"I don't know why I was born with such bad fortune. I don't do anything, yet I still end up going viral," shared Sunerah Binte Kamal.
Sunerah Binte Kamal’s second film, “Antarjal” will be released next Eid. Directed by Dipankar Dipon the film also stars Bidya Sinha Mim, Siam Ahmed and ABM Sumon, among many others. Sunerah’s first film was titled “No Dorai”.
Fans have endless questions about the current situation surrounding Pori Moni and Razz. They are also starting to grow more suspicious as the discussions continue. In particular, a video of Sariful Razz was leaked on Facebook, where Razz, Sunerah Binte Kamal, Tanjin Tisha were present. That's where it all began.