The unity and vigour with which our people fought back indeed are needed to combat the challenges of tomorrow.
Yesterday marked the 66th birth anniversary of renowned filmmaker Tareque Masud, who was tragically killed in a road accident on August 13, 2011.
The High Court is likely to finish Sunday delivering verdict on a case seeking Tk 9.94 crore as compensation for the demise of filmmaker Tareque Masud in a road accident in 2011.
When I think of Tareque and Mishuk, I carry in my mind's eye the image of the two of them bent over a camera monitor reviewing the day's footage or seated together high on a crane surveying the next scene to be shot.
Transport owners and workers withdraw their 48-hour strike in 21 districts of the country's south western region.
With great reverence we remember Tareque Masud, the “Cinema Feriwalla”, a leading Bangladeshi independent filmmaker, film producer, screenwriter and lyricist who was born on this very day in the year of 1956.
Tareque Masud is one of those talents who took Bangladeshi cinema to the global stage. Most of us are familiar with his cinematic approach, but few know of his song-writing prowess.
Marking the death anniversary of noted filmmaker Tareque Masud and cinematographer Mishuk Munier, Federation of Film Societies of Bangladesh (FFSB) and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy will jointly arrange a programme at the National Music and Dance Centre auditorium of BSA on August 13.
The unity and vigour with which our people fought back indeed are needed to combat the challenges of tomorrow.
Yesterday marked the 66th birth anniversary of renowned filmmaker Tareque Masud, who was tragically killed in a road accident on August 13, 2011.
The High Court is likely to finish Sunday delivering verdict on a case seeking Tk 9.94 crore as compensation for the demise of filmmaker Tareque Masud in a road accident in 2011.
When I think of Tareque and Mishuk, I carry in my mind's eye the image of the two of them bent over a camera monitor reviewing the day's footage or seated together high on a crane surveying the next scene to be shot.
Transport owners and workers withdraw their 48-hour strike in 21 districts of the country's south western region.
With great reverence we remember Tareque Masud, the “Cinema Feriwalla”, a leading Bangladeshi independent filmmaker, film producer, screenwriter and lyricist who was born on this very day in the year of 1956.
Tareque Masud is one of those talents who took Bangladeshi cinema to the global stage. Most of us are familiar with his cinematic approach, but few know of his song-writing prowess.
Marking the death anniversary of noted filmmaker Tareque Masud and cinematographer Mishuk Munier, Federation of Film Societies of Bangladesh (FFSB) and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy will jointly arrange a programme at the National Music and Dance Centre auditorium of BSA on August 13.