Experiencing the overwhelming love and admiration of the fans, Shakib Khan sang the famous song “O Priyotoma” from his blockbuster film, “Priyotoma”. He also performed on several songs from the movie with his co-star, Idhika.
Before leaving Dhaka, Shakib Khan had announced that he would perform in two shows on December 28 and 29 in the West Khagrachari of Assam and at the courtyard of West Guwahati College respectively. He had initially planned to continue with the second show as well (the scheduled show on Friday), but Shakib Khan has cancelled the latter performance.
West Bengal actress Idhika Paul debuted on the Bangladeshi silver screen by starring opposite Shakib Khan after which she gained attention across both Bengals.
At the same time, the film also joins “Hawa” for a record of five consecutive weeks in a theatre in America. The film is running for the fifth week at Jamaica Multiplex. According to the distributors, “Priyotoma” is now the highest-grossing Bangladeshi film in single theatres in North America.
Idhika Paul, who is fondly called Bangladesh's "Priyotoma", made a stunning debut in Dhallywood alongside Shakib Khan in the superhit movie.
Released this Eid ul Adha, “Priyotoma” is a Versatile Media production. Late Farooq Hossain and director Himel Ashraf jointly wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the movie.
However, what many may not know is that Shobnom Bubly, was the original choice for the lead role, opposite Shakib Khan. In an interview with the media, Bubly opens up about her experience with the project and her thoughts on the film's success.
“Priyotoma” actress Idhika Paul came to Bangladesh to secretly watch her film in Star Cineplex. She came accompanied by her mother and sister.
On the 23rd day of the release of “Priyotoma”, director Himel Ashraf told The Daily Star about the ticket sales of the third week of the movie, 'Even in the fourth week of release, the movie is being screened in up to 63 theaters in the country.”
Experiencing the overwhelming love and admiration of the fans, Shakib Khan sang the famous song “O Priyotoma” from his blockbuster film, “Priyotoma”. He also performed on several songs from the movie with his co-star, Idhika.
Before leaving Dhaka, Shakib Khan had announced that he would perform in two shows on December 28 and 29 in the West Khagrachari of Assam and at the courtyard of West Guwahati College respectively. He had initially planned to continue with the second show as well (the scheduled show on Friday), but Shakib Khan has cancelled the latter performance.
West Bengal actress Idhika Paul debuted on the Bangladeshi silver screen by starring opposite Shakib Khan after which she gained attention across both Bengals.
At the same time, the film also joins “Hawa” for a record of five consecutive weeks in a theatre in America. The film is running for the fifth week at Jamaica Multiplex. According to the distributors, “Priyotoma” is now the highest-grossing Bangladeshi film in single theatres in North America.
Idhika Paul, who is fondly called Bangladesh's "Priyotoma", made a stunning debut in Dhallywood alongside Shakib Khan in the superhit movie.
Released this Eid ul Adha, “Priyotoma” is a Versatile Media production. Late Farooq Hossain and director Himel Ashraf jointly wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the movie.
However, what many may not know is that Shobnom Bubly, was the original choice for the lead role, opposite Shakib Khan. In an interview with the media, Bubly opens up about her experience with the project and her thoughts on the film's success.
“Priyotoma” actress Idhika Paul came to Bangladesh to secretly watch her film in Star Cineplex. She came accompanied by her mother and sister.
On the 23rd day of the release of “Priyotoma”, director Himel Ashraf told The Daily Star about the ticket sales of the third week of the movie, 'Even in the fourth week of release, the movie is being screened in up to 63 theaters in the country.”
The good news is that, this Eid-ul-Azha, five films were released, and it is a great sign for the industry that the audience are returning to the halls, and appreciating most of the films. At the same time, songs that these films showcase have played a great role as promotions for these films.