Bollywood icon Aamir Khan has strongly condemned the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, stating that those responsible cannot be considered followers of Islam. In an interview with India TV, the actor denounced any association of the religion with violence, reiterating that Islam stands firmly for peace and humanity.
Following its successful domestic run, the family drama “Utshob”, which was released during Eid, is now set for an international release. The film has already struck a chord with urban audiences, with most screenings at local multiplexes going houseful. In its second week, showtimes have been increased to meet growing demand.
For anyone who grew up “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens, “Utshob” is a warm wave of nostalgia. For those raised in 1990s Bangladesh -- whether or not they’re familiar with Dickens -- the film offers a loving nod to the dramas and films of that era. And even for viewers with no emotional ties to either Dickens or the 90s, this film still feels like a two-hour-long hug, a very warm one.
Bollywood has long been fascinated with father figures; stern, stoic, often feared, and rarely understood. But with time, the lenses and stories have softened. Over the last decade, a quiet evolution has been brewing on the big screen, one where the father is no longer just the breadwinner, disciplinarian or an almost antihero. He is a confidant, a co-conspirator, and, in many ways, a student of love, learning to grow with his children. This Father’s Day, we look at some iconic characters who challenged the rigid moulds of patriarchy, through their presence, patience, and a willingness to change. These are not heroes in capes, but fathers who became heroic simply by listening, learning, and loving better.
Hollywood heavyweights took to the streets this weekend, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with protesters under the bold rallying cry of “No Kings”. Their message: resistance to authoritarianism and unity for democracy, just hours before President Donald Trump’s military parade marking the 250th anniversary of the US Army and his birthday.
Released in 133 theatres across Bangladesh, “Taandob” quickly captured the audience’s attention with its high-octane plot, gritty tone, and surprise cameos from Afran Nisho and Siam Ahmed.
Today marks World Father’s Day, observed globally on the third Sunday of June to honour the unconditional love, strength, and sacrifice of fathers. Commemorating this special day, a touching drama titled “Babar Chaya” is out on YouTube now.
“I would describe ‘Utshob’ as an independent commercial film,” he explained, “because I faced quite a struggle finding producers for it. I’m deeply grateful to my wife Shormila Akter, director and producer Shakeeb Fahad, and, last but not least, Chorki, who believed in me and stood by me throughout the journey.”
With the parliament elections coming up, actor Shakib Khan has requested the winner of the general elections to create 64 cineplexes in 64 districts.
Miss World 2018 has been awarded to Mexico's Vanessa Ponce de Leon. The competition was held in Sanya of China this year.
Actor Sunny Leone is set to collaborate with Bangladeshi musician Kaushik Hossain Taposh. They are set to make a song together called Lovely Accident.
Mötley Crüe founding member Tommy Lee has called out rapper Travis Scott for allegedly copying two stage designs he made.
Former agent of Meghan Markle, Gina Nelthorpe-Cowne revealed that she thinks the former actor will make movies again.
Sister of Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif, Isabelle Kaif is all set to make her Bollywood debut. Isabelle is set to debut with the upcoming film Time to Dance.
Popular actor Ferdous is currently working on a movie titled, Save Life. He is very elated about this project. He is playing the role of a seasoned fire fighter named Joynal in the film.
After her recent hit release Debi, the audience will yet again see Jaya Ahsan's mesmerizing performance in a new movie, Bijoya releasing in Kolkata on January 04, 2019.
Samina Chowdhury sang to the tune of her sister Fahmida Nabi for the first time. The lyrics of the song, O Amar Jonmo Bhumi has been written by Rana Masud.
I have only been trying to focus on my works, rather than focusing on publicity and self-promotions. These days most of the people somewhat seem to be giving all their efforts in branding themselves. I absolutely oppose this practice. I believe that if we work hard, our efforts will be recognized beyond any need for publicity.