Bubly on her upcoming ventures
Shabnom Bubly started her career as a television news presenter, making her silver screen debut with"Bossgiri" in 2016. The actor has recently started shooting for multiple projects, including "Leader: Amie Bangladesh" where she will share the screen with Shakib Khan. In a candid chat with The Daily Star, the star speaks about her upcoming projects and more.
Tell us a bit about your upcoming film "Leader: Amie Bangladesh".
The film is directed by Topu Khan, and I will once again be seen opposite Shakib Khan. We have been working together for such a long time and the last release we had was "Bir". The story of this film is amazing and we are trying to wrap it up around Eid al-Adha. Times are tough and we are trying our best. The production will hit the theatres after the Covid-19 situation is under control.
What are your other upcoming projects?
I recently finished shooting for "Chokh". The film, directed by Jewel, casts Ziaul Roshan in lead alongside me. The audience will get to explore a new side of me through this film.
I had finished shooting for the film "Casino" prior to the coronavirus pandemic. I will be seen with Nirab Hossain in this Saikat Nasir directorial venture. The release was postponed due to the pandemic but I am hopeful that the audience will watch this production in theatre once the situation becomes better.
What are your upcoming plans? What kind of characters attracts you the most?
I don't intend to sign up for numerous projects, I would rather do a few that marks a milestone in my career. An actor has the opportunity to make the audience feel emotions on screen and respecting this privilege has always been my utmost priority. As an actor, I look to take up challenging roles and indulge myself in deep research before I face the camera.
What lesson has this pandemic left behind for you as an actor?
This pandemic has left behind a lot of lessons for people from all walks of life. We have lost many legends and living in a constant death threat. Living with dignity and honesty is what counts the most, that's what I have learned over the past months.
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