Star People

Star People

Star People / Seeing the world through liza’s brushes

The goal of Liza Hasan's art is not solely confined to aesthetics; there is a far bigger purpose than that. Her art is shaped by her urge to bring to fore the emotions of her subjects, while commenting in her own quiet way on the society and culture that encircle her.

Star people / Passion for Pixels

He started off small. But those who do big things in their lives usually do. That's the great thing about 'star' people- they start

Star people / Living with a Camera

Khaled Hasan's story is an inspiration for people who want to turn their passion into a full time profession.

Stories through Photography: Knowing Hasan Chandan

In the last two decades, photography in our country has flourished and made a place for itself in the international area. Many

star people / Between A Man and His Camera

25-year-old documentary photographer, Rahul Talukder, first started using the camera on his cell phone. “That was around

star people / The Man Who Never Gave Up

On the streets of Banani, one of Dhaka's busiest commercial areas plies a tiny cycle rickshaw which has a difference when compared to

The World of Theatre

In the world of arts and entertainment, Shabdabali Group Theatre needs no introduction. For 37 years the group has

Star People / A Journey of Art and Passion

"Every incident that we come across everyday that can be a scene of beauty and peace or a bleak image of injustice or

Adorsholipi

Isteaque Ahmed is an author who has had his books published at the Ekushey Boi Mela for 7 years now. Starting from 2009, he has had one book published each year- 'Hotel Bonolota,' 'Nail Cutter' and 'Death Certificate' to name a few. This year, Isteaque's new book is 'Adorsholipi,' published by 'Jagriti Prokashoni.'

Mayanagar Chourasta

This year Ekushey Boi Mela featured many young writers. One of them, who is already being talked about widely is writer Al Nahian, for his third book 'Mayanogor Chourasta.' His previous books were a compilation of his short stories named 'Silent Call' and 'Nil Nidra Enterprise' which were well received by the readers.

Shahana-nama

Syed Khaled Saifullah, might not be a name well known amongst Bangladeshi authors and writers, but his first published book 'Shahana - nama' has managed to catch readers' attention. Published by Barshadupur and launched at the Ekushey Boimela this year, 'Shahana-Nama' is a reflection of contemporary Bangladesh. "The story begins at a remote village where Shahana, a young local girl cooks for her houseguest," says Saifullah. "The guest is a progressive young man from Dhaka and as the story develops they end up having burgers at a fast-food street cart in Dhaka."

Metropolitan golpo guchcho - 3&4

Among the many promising books featured in this year's Ekushey Boi Mela, the third and fourth books from the 'Metropolitan Golpo Guchcho,' series, compiled by writer Sharjil Khan, are quite popular. This year, the short stories that make up the series, were selected from the works of young previously unpublished writers who submitted their stories for a competition advertised in Somewhereinblog.net.

Zoo Chronicles

One of the most talked about photo story at the Chobimela this year was 'A Pause to Breathe' by the upcoming, young Bangladeshi documentary photographer Tapash Paul. His story was based on Dhaka Zoo showcasing his relationship with caged animals.

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Challenging the norm

Photo: Jannatul Mawa
Photo: Jannatul Mawa
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