August 2, 2007

Tanveen Sweety and her First Movie ‘Banshi’(Flute)


Abu Saeed directed film long film ‘Banshi’ (flute) is the first Bangla Cinema of Tanvin Sweety. The film is full of rural community surroundings. Before release the movie achieve a prize from Switzerland. Tanvin Sweety is very happy and hopes that this film will please the audiences of Bangladesh.

Before acting the movie ‘Banshi’ (flute) Sweety did not act any drama. She took the work seriously and tries to act best heart and soul. She took is as challenge because she thinks that an actor or actress can only remind themselves by acting in cinema only.

Nipun : Newly Arrived Actress in Dhallywood

In Dhallywood some newly arrived actress is showing a very good performance. Among them Nipun is most popular. Cinema audiences accept her as an intelligent and glamour girl. From her introducing time she is acting with more carefully. Nipin’s intelligence, glamour and careful acting will help her to reach the top level on the bangla cinema.

Nipun’s first move in Dahllywood was ‘Pitar Ason’. After acting this cinema she won the cinema audiences and the cinema became more popular. This popularity helps her to sign more film and it also became popular.

Nipun’s acted cinemas are ‘Meye Apaharon’ Preme Porechi, Thakao Andolon, Pita, Mayer Chitkar, etc. Now she is busy for acting on Preme Porechi.

August 1, 2007

Salman Shah: The top Superstar of Bangladeshi Cinema

Salman Shah was the young superstar of Bangladeshi cinema. During his life, he changed all the style of bangle cinema. Salman-Shabnur was the most famous couple in that time and the direct pleased with to get this couple.

Salman Shah Acted the follwing Film during his life time.

Title

Director

Actress


Ai Ghor Ai Songshar

Malek Afsari

Bristi


Anjuman

Hafizudding



Antorey Antorey

Sibli Sadique

Moushumi


Asha Valobasha

Tomizuddin Rizvi

Shabnaz


Bichar Hobey

Shah Alom Kiron

Shabnur


Bikhov

Mohammad Hanna

Shabnur


Den Mohar

Shamsuddin Togor

Moushumi


Keyamat Thekey Keyamat

Sohanur Rahman Sohan

Moushumi


Konnyadan

Delowar Jahan Jhontu

Leema


Mayer Adhikar




Moha Milon

Dilip Som

Shabnur


Prem Juddho

Jibon Rahman

Leema


Priyojon

Mohammad Hossain

Shilpi


Sneho

Gazi Mazharul Anwar

Moushumi


Sotter Mrittu Nai

Chotku Ahmed

Shahnaaz


Sujon Sokhi

Shah Alam Kiron

Shabnur


Swapner Prithibi

Badol Khondokar

Shabnur


Swapner Thikana

M A Khalek

Shabnur


Tomakey Chai

Motin Rahman

Shabnur


Tumi Amar

Johirul Haque

Shabnur


source wikipedia

July 31, 2007

bangladeshi Film : Matir Moina YouTube

Matir Moina has released at Kolkata West Bengal

After 42 year, today a Bangladeshi film Matir Moina has released at Kolkata West Bengal. Nandan is going has become the history after 42 year. After this long time the one of the first movie of Bangladesh. The intellectuals’ opinion that it will make the cultural relationship will be strong.

Matir Moina is that move which did not released by The Bangladesh Film Sensor Board (FSB) at 2002. But this film released the first time in London.

Indian Express reported

“The film is autobiographical in the sense that it is based on a part of my own childhood spent in a Madrassa in Bangladesh where my very strict father had sent me to study for around eight years. The memories of those times remain etched in my mind for good because the time-setting of the film and the part of my childhood depicted in it coincides with the disturbance that finally led to the Bangladeshi war of Independence following West Pakistan’s attack on Bengali Muslims led by General Yahya Khan,” informs the soft-spoken and unassuming Masud.

The director of this film Tareque Masud has expressed his childhood memory during the Independend war of Bangladesh.

Bangla film Matir Moina Ignored at Kolkata

As the first Bangladeshis film Matir Moina competed for the Oscar. This time it achieved the Best Foreign Film of 2002. After 1965, Matir Moina is the first film which is released in Kolkata.

Times Internet reported:

While members of the selection committee headed by Chidananda Dasgupta “couldn’t remember” Matir Moina, they recommended Adhiar, a film on share croppers by Saidul Alam Tutul. Set against the economic depression following WW II, the Bengal famine and the pre-Partition riots of the ‘40s, it unfolds the Bengal Association of Provincial Peasants’ movement to wrest 2/3 share for farmers instead of the half they shared with landlords. This Communist-supported Tebhaga Andolan gave birth to artist Somenath Hore’s renowned Tebhaga’s Diary.

Someone thinking the it will increase the cultural relationship strong and someone thinking if Bangladeshi cinema release in west Bengal, it will destroy the image of Tallywood film.

Matir Moina (The Clay Bird), releases at Kolkata’s Nandan

In the Bangladeshi film Matir Moina (The Clay Bird), which releases today at Kolkata’s Nandan, a particularly poignant moment is that of the boatman talking about Anu’s father, the Qazi, to the little boy. The Qazi, recounted the boatman, was a very different person from the radically religious person as he is shown in the film, had a liberal air about him and used to even go around in Western clothes.

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