The first song from Bhooth Bangla, Ram Ji Aake Bhala Karenge, has been released after years of nostalgia-fueled anticipation, ...
One of the most unforgettable and popular songs in the history of Bangladeshi cinema, “Ei Mon Tomake Dilam,” is making a ...
The song remains one of the most beloved tracks in the history of Bangladeshi cinema and continues to hold a special place in the hearts of listeners.
In the history of Bangladeshi cinema, few melodies resonate as deeply as 'Ei Mon Tomake Dilam.' Originally voiced by the legendary Sabina Yasmin for the 1982 film 'Manashi', the song has remained an ...
Kolkata: Bangladeshi director Rezwan Shahriar Sumit, whose political thriller ‘Master’ won big at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) 202.
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Rewriting the cinematic map

The cinema of a region is never merely a sequence of images, it is a choreography of belonging. To speak of South Asia on screen is to invoke not a stable geography but a vibrating field of memory, ...
Crews from Pakistan, Bangladesh, US, UK, Australia and HK to join hands for adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore classic ...
Saha began his career in theatre in Jashore before moving to television in the 1980s. He appeared in popular TV productions such as “Nodi Theke Somudre”, “E Madhur Khela”, and “Shrabone Boshonto”, and ...
In February, as Bangladesh went to polls 18 months after a 36-day student-led protest over quota reforms ended Awami League's 16-year-long rule. I got front-row tickets to the spectacle.
Former actor Mamta Kulkarni spoke to the press after she was invited to be on Season 3 of Laughter Chefs. Here's what she said.
Asked by Asian Voice to name his idols, Paresh Raja picked the villain from Oliver Stone’s 1987 film Wall Street and a mob boss from The Godfather.