Khalil became a household name with his representation of “Felu Miah” in thespian, playwright and actor Abdullah al Mamun’s 1971 telefiction “Sangshaptak”, where he acted alongside legendary actors like Humayun Faridi, Ferdousi Mazumder, Suborna Mustafa, Mamunur Rashid amongst others.
The Nurul Alam Atique directorial film, which was selected for the 45th Moscow International Film Festival in the competition category, had its international premiere at the festival on April 26 this year.
The movie, financed by the Bangladesh government, is built around the premise of commemorating Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s March 7 speech and was released on August 11.
The popular actor has been a part of the theatre troupe Natyakendra for almost 12 years. It's worth noting that Mosharraf Karim considers Tariq Anam Khan, the founder of Natyakendra, as his mentor. On the occasion of the actor's birthday, Tariq Anam Khan, his theatre mentor, shared some insights into Mosharraf Karim's journey and accomplishments.
The short teaser gives glimpses of a gripping narrative that seems to explore the depths of human psychology and delve into the realm of dark magic.
"I wanted to spin a story for the people who still stick to the traditional during the digital times, a story to make them think"
The trailer gives the audience a glimpse into the mysterious world of “Ami Ki Tumi?”, highlighting a series of murder mysteries and a possible alien invasion.
Featuring the struggles of a middle-class family, "Buk Pockete Jibon" portrays the tale of Abu Raihan and his family of four.
Today marks his 70th birthday. Marking the occasion, the veteran actor sat down with The Daily Star to look back at his illustrious career.
Khalil became a household name with his representation of “Felu Miah” in thespian, playwright and actor Abdullah al Mamun’s 1971 telefiction “Sangshaptak”, where he acted alongside legendary actors like Humayun Faridi, Ferdousi Mazumder, Suborna Mustafa, Mamunur Rashid amongst others.
The Nurul Alam Atique directorial film, which was selected for the 45th Moscow International Film Festival in the competition category, had its international premiere at the festival on April 26 this year.
The movie, financed by the Bangladesh government, is built around the premise of commemorating Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s March 7 speech and was released on August 11.
The popular actor has been a part of the theatre troupe Natyakendra for almost 12 years. It's worth noting that Mosharraf Karim considers Tariq Anam Khan, the founder of Natyakendra, as his mentor. On the occasion of the actor's birthday, Tariq Anam Khan, his theatre mentor, shared some insights into Mosharraf Karim's journey and accomplishments.
The short teaser gives glimpses of a gripping narrative that seems to explore the depths of human psychology and delve into the realm of dark magic.
"I wanted to spin a story for the people who still stick to the traditional during the digital times, a story to make them think"
The trailer gives the audience a glimpse into the mysterious world of “Ami Ki Tumi?”, highlighting a series of murder mysteries and a possible alien invasion.
Featuring the struggles of a middle-class family, "Buk Pockete Jibon" portrays the tale of Abu Raihan and his family of four.
Today marks his 70th birthday. Marking the occasion, the veteran actor sat down with The Daily Star to look back at his illustrious career.
Noted actor Tariq Anam Khan is visiting the 45th Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) with his film, “Peyarar Shubash”, along with its director Nurul Alam Atique. The actor landed in Moscow on April 20.