Ferdous is the hero the well-known film, “Hothat Brishti”. Even now, it is quite clear how busy his film schedule is. Currently, three of his films are awaiting release.
He also dubbed Farooque ‘the rural protagonist’ for his portrayal of such characters as well as his popularity, which spread to every corner of the country.
In 1998, the release of Bangladesh- India joint venture film, "Hotath Bristi" changed the career trajectory for Dhallywood actor Ferdous. The film made him a superstar overnight, and garnered immense praise from the audience.
Recently, Ferdous visited the legendary singer Nachiketa Chakraborty at his house, and both of them reminisced about their first work together which was "Hothat Brishti". The film will be completing its 25 years this Eid, and a book will be written on its immense popularity in both Bangladesh and Kolkata.
According to Ferdous, in this age of the internet, we cannot stop anyone from watching foreign films. “The world is moving forward and we also have to move forward,” he said, “Any work is better through competition. When subcontinental movies come, we will also get a chance to compete.”
"Those colourful and beautiful experiences are something you’ll never get back once you are older," says the actor on his childhood Eid memories.
“The definition of love is different for me—my love for my parents cannot be measured in words, it's just something that is ingrained into my blood," said Ferdous
Once upon a time, Dhallywood superstar Ferdous was a regular face in the Bengali cinema scene of Kolkata.
Crowds intensified from 4:30 PM on Friday as booklovers and literature enthusiasts from all across the city gathered to have their first sights of the beloved Boi Mela in its first weekend.
Ferdous is the hero the well-known film, “Hothat Brishti”. Even now, it is quite clear how busy his film schedule is. Currently, three of his films are awaiting release.
He also dubbed Farooque ‘the rural protagonist’ for his portrayal of such characters as well as his popularity, which spread to every corner of the country.
In 1998, the release of Bangladesh- India joint venture film, "Hotath Bristi" changed the career trajectory for Dhallywood actor Ferdous. The film made him a superstar overnight, and garnered immense praise from the audience.
Recently, Ferdous visited the legendary singer Nachiketa Chakraborty at his house, and both of them reminisced about their first work together which was "Hothat Brishti". The film will be completing its 25 years this Eid, and a book will be written on its immense popularity in both Bangladesh and Kolkata.
According to Ferdous, in this age of the internet, we cannot stop anyone from watching foreign films. “The world is moving forward and we also have to move forward,” he said, “Any work is better through competition. When subcontinental movies come, we will also get a chance to compete.”
"Those colourful and beautiful experiences are something you’ll never get back once you are older," says the actor on his childhood Eid memories.
“The definition of love is different for me—my love for my parents cannot be measured in words, it's just something that is ingrained into my blood," said Ferdous
Once upon a time, Dhallywood superstar Ferdous was a regular face in the Bengali cinema scene of Kolkata.
Crowds intensified from 4:30 PM on Friday as booklovers and literature enthusiasts from all across the city gathered to have their first sights of the beloved Boi Mela in its first weekend.
Acclaimed actor Ferdous has always been a lover of books and an admirer of the Ekushey Boi Mela. Since his Dhaka University days, the actor was fond of perusing through the festival either with friends or alone. For him, the Boi Mela holds countless sweet memories. Just yesterday, the actor had finally visited the Boi Mela again, after quite a while.