Expressing her interest in starting a production company, Farin made a Facebook post last Saturday evening, asking her followers to suggest a name for it. Many shared their ideas in the comment section.
Experimenting with dark content has always been one of director Vicky Zahed’s strengths as a storyteller. This time, his web series “Chokro”, based on a dark yet real-life plot, earned him the Best Director (Series) award at Blender’s Choice – The Daily Star OTT & Digital Content Awards this year.
Sanjoy Somadder’s “Insaaf” is set for its digital debut after making waves in theatres last Eid-ul-Azha. The film begins streaming on Chorki on September 4 at 12:01am.
Popular actresses Sabila Nur and Tasnia Farin have been dominating the Eid-ul-Azha box office with their commercial film releases, “Taandob” and “Insaaf”. Both films have sparked widespread discussions across social media and among filmgoers, mostly in praise of the actresses’ performances.
As Tasnia Farin steps onto her next chapter, one thing is clear: whether it’s through her acting, her voice, or her screen presence, she continues to break barriers and raise expectations. The only question that remains is: will the box-office collections do “Insaaf” to her hard work this Eid?
Tasnia Farin is set to make her commercial film debut with “Insaaf”, releasing this Eid. The newly released song “Akashete Lokhho Tara 2.0” introduces Farin in a role distinctly different from her earlier screen appearances.
Complemented by a pulsating score from Arafat Mohsin Nidhi, the teaser offers a compelling blend of suspense, intensity, and reflection, suggesting “Insaaf” is more than just another underworld saga. It appears to be a story where justice takes unconventional forms and vengeance walks a tightrope with virtue. As anticipation mounts, “Insaaf” stands ready to offer a hard-hitting, thought-provoking cinematic experience this festive season.
The much-anticipated character poster of Tasnia Farin from the upcoming Eid release “Insaaf” has been revealed.
Actress Tasnia Farin’s debut feature film “Fatima” is set to premiere on OTT platform Bongo on April 17, confirmed director Dhrubo Hasan.
Complemented by a pulsating score from Arafat Mohsin Nidhi, the teaser offers a compelling blend of suspense, intensity, and reflection, suggesting “Insaaf” is more than just another underworld saga. It appears to be a story where justice takes unconventional forms and vengeance walks a tightrope with virtue. As anticipation mounts, “Insaaf” stands ready to offer a hard-hitting, thought-provoking cinematic experience this festive season.
The much-anticipated character poster of Tasnia Farin from the upcoming Eid release “Insaaf” has been revealed.
Actress Tasnia Farin’s debut feature film “Fatima” is set to premiere on OTT platform Bongo on April 17, confirmed director Dhrubo Hasan.
As Eid-ul-Fitr continues to be celebrated today, social media is buzzing with festive greetings. Celebrities from both film and television have also shared their warm wishes with fans. Let’s take a glimpse at how the stars are marking the occasion.
Film star Siam Ahmed and television actress Jannatul Sumaiya Heme have lent their voices to a song in this Eid's special episode of "Ityadi".
Initially, the web-film was supposed to premiere on the OTT platform Bongo for Valentine's Day. However, the director recently revealed that “How Sweet” will instead be released during Eid-ul-Fitr.
The Bangladesh Fashion Legacy 2025 showcased a dazzling fusion of heritage and modern designs on 8 February at Aloki Convention Hall. Featuring top brands like Apex, Lusobella, and Soumin Afrin's Haute Couture, the event marked a new milestone for local fashion.
In the meantime, “Fatima” was showcased at two film festivals, including the Dhaka International Film Festival. Last year, “Fatima” won an award at Iran’s 42nd Fajr International Film Festival.
In 2024, Bangladeshi web series and films flourished across OTT platforms, bringing fresh talent to the forefront while revitalising the careers of seasoned actors. Strong, character-driven content allowed these 10 actors and directors to break through, leaving a lasting impact on viewers and reshaping the country's OTT landscape.
The intrinsically intricate nooks and crevices of the realities of living with mental health disorders can very well be deemed as being only ever harsher than those represented in media. Even the churning and voicing of these complexities via books or writing can only do so much to make people perceive mental health disorders for what they are. However, when push comes to shove, representations of psychological disorders in any form can mean a further step taken to bring awareness to them — and Bangladeshi projects seem to have touched upon two rather specific ways to represent them.