The glamour of Dhallywood continues to shine, with a new generation of actresses making their mark despite a decline in cinema halls and film production. While the golden days of mass releases are behind us, a fresh crop of stars is keeping the industry alive, bringing new energy to both the big screen and streaming platforms.
Dildar, fondly remembered as the comedy king of Dhallywood, reigned as the undisputed monarch of on-screen laughter for over three decades. A fixture in over 500 films, Dildar became a household name for his natural comic timing and lovable persona, earning titles like “Hasir Raja” (King of Laughter) and “Hasir Feriwala” (Peddler of Laughter).
Today marks the death anniversary of legendary Bangladeshi actor Farooque, a beloved figure in the golden era of Dhaka cinema. Renowned for his roles in social dramas, Farooque became a household name through films that resonated deeply with rural and urban audiences alike. Though he played romantic and liberation war heroes, it was the social narratives that elevated him to iconic status.
Actress Sushama Sarkar, known for her work on stage, television, and film, is returning to the screen with “Gulmohor”, a new web-series directed by Syed Ahmed Shawki. The series is set to premiere tonight at midnight and marks Sarkar’s first collaboration with the critically acclaimed director.
National Award-winning actress Runa Khan, known for her powerful performance in “Haldaa”, has recently wrapped up filming for a new web-series titled “Bohemian Ghora” opposite acclaimed actor Mosharraf Karim. Directed by Amitabh Reza, the series features Mosharraf Karim opposite eight different female leads, including Runa.
National Film Award-winning actress Jaya Ahsan, known for her stellar performances across both Bangladeshi and Indian Bengali cinema, is set to return to the silver screen with her new film “Jaya Aar Sharmin”, releasing on May 16. Directed by Piplu R Khan, the film was shot during the pandemic.
In conversations with The Daily Star, actors Sumaiya Shimu, Shajal, and Tama Mirza opened up about the invaluable roles their mothers played in shaping not only their careers but also their lives.
Acclaimed actor Fazlur Rahman Babu, a six-time National Film Award winner, is set to bring the inspiring life of Polan Sarkar to the silver screen in the upcoming government-grant film “Solte”, directed by Zahir Raihan.
Celebrated actor Rituparna Sengupta’s work in the both Kolkata and Bangladesh, has always been well received by the audience. The star is currently busy shooting for her upcoming film, Gangchil, directed by Noyeem Imtiaz Neamul. Between her busy schedules, The Daily Star caught up with the diva to know about her experiences and expectations from the film, upcoming works, and more.
Ekushey Padak awardee poet and architect Rabiul Husain passed away at 6 am yesterday, at Bangladesh Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU). He was admitted to the Critical Coronary Unit (CCU) of the hospital on November 16. The eminent poet had been suffering from blood infection.
National Award-winning actor Mosharraf Karim is one of the most sought-after figures in the industry.
Legendary film actor Prabir Mitra has worked in over 400 films in his career, over the past decades.
Noted artiste Mir Sabbir, who has been working in television for two decades, is set to make his debut as a film director with Raat Jaaga Phul, a project funded by the government. Sabbir has also written the script of the film.
Shirshendu Biswas, a then fourth grader at Patuakhali Government Jubilee High School, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2016, requesting her to have a bridge built on the river in Patuakhali’s Mirzaganj Upazila.
Actor-director-scriptwriter Hridi Haq’s third directorial theatrical production Akashey Phutechhey Phul will be staged at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) on December 1.
It is a matter of great joy and even greater honour. Every artiste dreams of getting a National Award. Even though my first award ever came later than I had expected, I am elated about it.
Today is the 71st birth anniversary of legendary litterateur, popular playwright and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed.
Celebrated actor Nusrat Imrose Tisha is set to receive the 2017 National Film Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role (Female) for Tauquir Ahmed’s Haldaa. She previously won the National Film Award for her role in Anonno Mamun’s Ostitto. Fresh off the success of Mayaboti, Tisha opens up about her accomplishments, latest projects and more, in an exclusive interview with The Daily Star.