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A new perspective on the Liberation War
It is the turbulent time of May, 1971. Some 12-14 frightened and anxious Bangalees are waiting in a line uneasily at gunpoint of the Pakistani Army at the Mymensingh Zilla School premises.
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The return of the clowns
The language of laughter
The "Clowns without borders" are back in Bangladesh this March to perform for deprived children and families.
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Chayanika a promising director
Chayanika Chowdhury's mission is to offer quality productions to television audiences. So far she has written 25 scripts and directed 16 television plays, including tele-films and a drama serial.
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Bob Dylan biopic on the way
The enigmatic singer Bob Dylan has finally given permission to a Hollywood studio to make a film about his life. He will be portrayed by seven actors--one of them a black woman.
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"King of romance" Gemini Ganesan passes away
'Gemini' Ganesan, a popular South Indian film hero of yesteryears, died at his residence in Chennai early on Tuesday after prolonged illness, family sources said.
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Parineeta, Vinod Chopra's new offering
Parineeta - The Married Woman, the latest film by renowned film director Vidhu Vinod Chopra, promises dazzling shots of the tea-laden hills of Darjeeling, along with the hectic hustle-bustle of
 

 
   
 
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