Raihan Rafi has finally dropped the much-anticipated teaser for “Taandob”. The 1-minute-41-second preview instantly hooks viewers, sparking curiosity about the mysterious gang wearing a monkey-mask.
After a successful run at the local box office, Shakib Khan’s film “Borbaad” has been released in the United States, Canada, Australia, Italy, New Zealand, and Denmark. Now, the film is set for release in the Middle East, allowing audiences in the region to experience it on the big screen.
Rafi revealed that this project is even more demanding than his previous blockbuster “Toofan”. “To protect the film’s confidentiality, strict measures have been imposed on set, including a ban on mobile phones and restricted access for outsiders. Nevertheless, a few leaks have managed to slip through.”
“I’m overwhelmed by the audience’s love. The affection people are showing for this film is truly incomparable. I couldn’t make time earlier because of shooting for a new project. At last, I managed to come today,” he said at the screening.
“Borbaad”, directed by Mehedi Hassan Hridoy, has been screening for 17 days since its release and continues to draw full houses, with reports of ticket shortages in some locations.
With packed halls and sustained audience turnout weeks after Eid, this year’s releases “Borbaad”, “Daagi” and “Jongli” have marked a strong box office run—prompting their scheduled release abroad.
The Bangla calendar has turned a new year and bidding goodbye to 1431, we welcome 1432, bringing with it fresh energy, renewed hopes, and a collective dream of new beginnings.
Dhallywood’s leading actor Shakib Khan’s production house SK Films (Shakib Khan Films) has officially launched its international film distribution wing. The company will now regularly distribute films across North America (as SK Films USA) and the Gulf region (as SK Films UAE).
Afran Nisho recently addressed a past controversy involving Shakib Khan, clarifying that the entire situation was a misunderstanding. He reassured the superstar by saying, “I would like to tell Shakib Khan, please don’t hold on to any hard feelings about it.”
Raihan Rafi has finally dropped the much-anticipated teaser for “Taandob”. The 1-minute-41-second preview instantly hooks viewers, sparking curiosity about the mysterious gang wearing a monkey-mask.
After a successful run at the local box office, Shakib Khan’s film “Borbaad” has been released in the United States, Canada, Australia, Italy, New Zealand, and Denmark. Now, the film is set for release in the Middle East, allowing audiences in the region to experience it on the big screen.
Rafi revealed that this project is even more demanding than his previous blockbuster “Toofan”. “To protect the film’s confidentiality, strict measures have been imposed on set, including a ban on mobile phones and restricted access for outsiders. Nevertheless, a few leaks have managed to slip through.”
“I’m overwhelmed by the audience’s love. The affection people are showing for this film is truly incomparable. I couldn’t make time earlier because of shooting for a new project. At last, I managed to come today,” he said at the screening.
“Borbaad”, directed by Mehedi Hassan Hridoy, has been screening for 17 days since its release and continues to draw full houses, with reports of ticket shortages in some locations.
With packed halls and sustained audience turnout weeks after Eid, this year’s releases “Borbaad”, “Daagi” and “Jongli” have marked a strong box office run—prompting their scheduled release abroad.
The Bangla calendar has turned a new year and bidding goodbye to 1431, we welcome 1432, bringing with it fresh energy, renewed hopes, and a collective dream of new beginnings.
Dhallywood’s leading actor Shakib Khan’s production house SK Films (Shakib Khan Films) has officially launched its international film distribution wing. The company will now regularly distribute films across North America (as SK Films USA) and the Gulf region (as SK Films UAE).
Afran Nisho recently addressed a past controversy involving Shakib Khan, clarifying that the entire situation was a misunderstanding. He reassured the superstar by saying, “I would like to tell Shakib Khan, please don’t hold on to any hard feelings about it.”
The film, completed four years ago, was abruptly added to the Eid lineup without prior marketing, raising eyebrows in the industry. While other Eid releases were in full promotional swing, “Antaratma” seemingly appeared out of nowhere, with its teaser, song, and trailer dropping within hours of each other. Even Shakib Khan and the film’s cast remained largely silent about its release.