With the film ‘Third Person Singular Number’ drawing audiences in large numbers to cinemas as well as earning rave reviews from critics, Tisha could not have wished for a better ...
Celebrating 56 years of Bangla cinema (films made in Bangladesh) Channel i is holding a 'Chalochchitro Mela' at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre on October 2, says a press release. ...
Five of Mostafa Sarwar Farooki's video films will be screened at a programme in London on May 17, says a press release. The films are "Waiting Room-2," "Un-Manush," "First Date," ...
Preparations for the 11th Dhaka International Film Festival, to be organised by Rainbow Film Society is going on full swing. Submission of films for the festival, which will be held ...
It is really a great news that long cherished cinema 'Monpura' is now on different cinema complex. The very beginning of the show has seen a spiraling queue in front ...
Sharmin Chowdhury talks to filmstar Razzak about his early days in Kolkata, his leading ladies and his undying passion for Bangla Movies Actor Razzak ruled the film industry in Bangladesh from ...
One look at her and you will know that she was destined for fame and the world of glitz and glamour. From a dancer, to a model, then the big ...
"Swapnodanay" follows the lives of three individuals living in a remote village in the Northern part of the country. The protagonist Fazlu (played by singer Mahmuduzzaman Babu) is a peddler ...
The Bangladesh Film Censor Board banned one in four films last year as they contained excessive fighting scenes, dirty dancing and irrelevant script. The board banned on fourth of all ...
In order to get back the viewers of all classes, Impress Telefilm Ltd, once again has come forward to promote quality films. Wrong Number by Matin Rahman is one which ...
Kranti: A film about here and beyond Kranti is a film with a difference. This is a serious feature film and also an advocacy film. The focus of the film is ...
From the mid-1980s, the middle class viewers lost their interest to go to cinema halls to watch Bangladeshi films. One major reason behind this has been the lukewarm expressions of ...
The Clay Bird takes place in the late '60s, in East Pakistan, on the eve of a violent revolution that created the independent state of Bangladesh. Anu (Nurul Islam Bablu) ...