Bangladeshi musician Asif Akbar recently attended an event hosted by the international media giant BBC in the UK. He engaged in a lively conversation on “The Nadia Ali Show” at the BBC's London headquarters.
Bangladeshi singer Asif Akbar lately demonstrated his versatility by venturing into Bollywood songs. Recently, he journeyed to India and recorded a track at AR Rahman's KM Studio and Yash Raj Studio. Taking to social media, he excitedly announced his debut in the Indian film industry, although he kept the film's name under wraps.
Popular musician Asif Akbar recently shared his delightful experience of recording a song at the studio of Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman. Taking to his Facebook account today, he expressed his excitement to fans while also voicing his disappointment with the current state of the audio industry in our country.
What’s Eid without the anticipation of new songs? This Eid-ul-Fitr, artistes are bustling to unveil their latest songs for music lovers. A bunch of fresh tunes awaits release this festive season, according to a report by Ajker Patrika.
Asif Akbar, the versatile singer known as the “Prince of Bengali Music,” is set to collaborate with the immensely popular Indian playback singer Shreya Ghoshal. Despite his remarkable success and popularity as a solo artiste, Asif has also ventured into duets with various renowned singers, including a memorable duet with Indian playback singer Kavita Krishnamurti in 2003.
Bangladesh National Film Award recipient Shujeo Shyam, who is also an artiste at the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the award ceremony.
Earlier, Jaaz Multimedia also claimed that "Mr-9" is the highest-budgeted Bangladeshi movie to be made, which they also assume to bring in Tk 700 crores worldwide.
“MR-9: Do or Die” is a visual adaptation of “Dhongsho Pahar”, the first edition of the popular spy series Masud Rana, authored by eminent writer Qazi Anwar Husain.
Producer Abdul Aziz couldn't contain his excitement, taking to social media to share his thoughts.
Bangladeshi musician Asif Akbar recently attended an event hosted by the international media giant BBC in the UK. He engaged in a lively conversation on “The Nadia Ali Show” at the BBC's London headquarters.
Bangladeshi singer Asif Akbar lately demonstrated his versatility by venturing into Bollywood songs. Recently, he journeyed to India and recorded a track at AR Rahman's KM Studio and Yash Raj Studio. Taking to social media, he excitedly announced his debut in the Indian film industry, although he kept the film's name under wraps.
Popular musician Asif Akbar recently shared his delightful experience of recording a song at the studio of Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman. Taking to his Facebook account today, he expressed his excitement to fans while also voicing his disappointment with the current state of the audio industry in our country.
What’s Eid without the anticipation of new songs? This Eid-ul-Fitr, artistes are bustling to unveil their latest songs for music lovers. A bunch of fresh tunes awaits release this festive season, according to a report by Ajker Patrika.
Asif Akbar, the versatile singer known as the “Prince of Bengali Music,” is set to collaborate with the immensely popular Indian playback singer Shreya Ghoshal. Despite his remarkable success and popularity as a solo artiste, Asif has also ventured into duets with various renowned singers, including a memorable duet with Indian playback singer Kavita Krishnamurti in 2003.
Bangladesh National Film Award recipient Shujeo Shyam, who is also an artiste at the Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the award ceremony.
Earlier, Jaaz Multimedia also claimed that "Mr-9" is the highest-budgeted Bangladeshi movie to be made, which they also assume to bring in Tk 700 crores worldwide.
“MR-9: Do or Die” is a visual adaptation of “Dhongsho Pahar”, the first edition of the popular spy series Masud Rana, authored by eminent writer Qazi Anwar Husain.
Producer Abdul Aziz couldn't contain his excitement, taking to social media to share his thoughts.
The tradition of releasing movies during Eid festivities continues to thrive, with “Priyotoma” and “Shurongo” gaining considerable success across multiplexes and single screens. Now, the excitement builds around three highly anticipated releases that are set to hit the big screens this August.