Films on Liberation War in independent Bangladesh
As Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Independence Day, Views Bangladesh takes a cinematic deep dive into the most remarkable films that have captured the essence of the Liberation War.
As Bangladesh celebrates its 54th Independence Day, Views Bangladesh takes a cinematic deep dive into the most remarkable films that have captured the essence of the Liberation War.
Eid-ul-Fitr is almost here, and the excitement is palpable as Dhallywood gears up for an action-packed festive season. As is tradition, this year will see several highly anticipated films and web series hitting the screens, featuring some of the biggest names in the industry, including Shakib Khan, Afran Nisho, Siam Ahmed, and many more. Let’s take a look at what fans can expect this Eid.
Currently, Bangladeshi filmmakers are producing various types of dramas, films, and OTT content. However, most of these revolve around either comedy or thriller genres, often featuring complex storylines that require deep concentration. But people don't always want or have the mental capacity to process complicated plots. Since entertainment, such as dramas and films, serves as a way for people to unwind from their daily exhaustion, these should sometimes be simple and heartwarming.
Although there were concerns a few months ago regarding the arrangement of the Amar Ekushey Book Fair at Suhrawardy Udyan, organizers have announced that this year’s event will be the largest book fair in recent memory.
When people hear the word “animation,” they often think it’s something made for children. However, that’s far from the truth. Many animated films deliver profound messages that make viewers think differently about life. Japanese animators have taken the medium to extraordinary heights, and when discussing Japanese animation, Hayao Miyazaki is the first name that comes to mind. His works are admired by audiences of all ages due to their unique storytelling, artistry, and depth. Once you start watching one of his creations, it’s impossible to take your eyes off the screen.
Prabhir Mitra used to say, 'Acting is my love, meditation-knowledge. Acting is my everything.' Prabir Mitra, known as the 'Rangin Nawab' of Bengali cinema, has left all this behind.