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Excellent news. As long as infrastructures r getting built, we should be happy and appreciate the hard work of the government.

What's the point of making so much fuss about a simple name. It's just a name after all. :coffee:

But we need to get rid of partisan politics. Calling everything "Bangabandhu" (hideous name, btw) doesn't help.
 
One important thing is missing in the film city. That is small mountains that can be seen in the Hill Tracts.
 
One important thing is missing in the film city. That is small mountains that can be seen in the Hill Tracts.
I think that will also be there.Only the first stage of this 105 acres is developed by now.So far spent only 20-25 crore out of projected 300 Crore taka to develop the land fully by 2022.
 
Hairey amar plot, amar CGI effect and ar amar acting skills. Shobkisur gooshty shesh. :lol:

But you have to admit - technically a lot better than before, now that everyone has a 4K video-camera, even in cellphones.

Hope this improvement continues....
I support it even though it got a little too cringe for me to finish the trailer. Don't know why they include songs at random parts of the movies still. But good to see first superhero movie and actual good video quality (haven't seen movies in general in years, so not sure of current movie video quality) having female protagonist on it.
 
I support it even though it got a little too cringe for me to finish the trailer. Don't know why they include songs at random parts of the movies still. But good to see first superhero movie and actual good video quality (haven't seen movies in general in years, so not sure of current movie video quality) having female protagonist on it.

The female protagonist and the technical quality are to be applauded for sure.

Plot, CGI and acting quality will improve as audience starts to demand those via reviews and social media.

Old Dhaliwood values still visible in the movie but new generation film-goers are way more sophisticated and will start demanding way more.

Here's another one with the popular Pori-moni - though in a different genre. @jamahir bhai. :-)

http://en.prothomalo.com/entertainment/news/173735/Swapnajaal-opens-with-high-hope

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Why follow western trend.

I like Ora 11 Jon, Aynabaji, Matir moina, Amar Bondhu Rashed and these types of movies.

I am sure if we can promote our movies internationally, we will do great. And create a market for BD movie like Korean drama or Japanese anime.

At the same time this will create new market for Bengali products.
 
Hairey amar plot, amar CGI effect and ar amar acting skills. Shobkisur gooshty shesh. :lol:

But you have to admit - technically a lot better than before, now that everyone has a 4K video-camera, even in cellphones.

Hope this improvement continues....
Considering that, they have to work with a very limited budget for this kind of movie and it is the first time such a venture, I would give them credit. They have done quite a good job facing a lot of limitation. Hopefully producers/directors get more skilled working with this genre one by one.:-)
 
The female protagonist and the technical quality are to be applauded for sure.

Plot, CGI and acting quality will improve as audience starts to demand those via reviews and social media.

Old Dhaliwood values still visible in the movie but new generation film-goers are way more sophisticated and will start demanding way more.

Umm, I would say that Bangladesh should avoid making superhero films and concentrate on realistic ones. @BDforever had posted one realistic and snazzy film in the 'Whatever' thread. It was about three young friends setting out on a journey to meet the love interest of one of them. The film also had Safa Kabir. BDforever, do you remember the name??

Some one had also posted info of a BD film about a anti-terrorist operation in Dhaka I think. Name??

But my best wishes for the film city project. :tup:

Here's another one with the popular Pori-moni - though in a different genre. @jamahir bhai. :-)

http://en.prothomalo.com/entertainment/news/173735/Swapnajaal-opens-with-high-hope

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Ah, the lovely Pori Moni. The film seems interesting ( based on the description ).

Are there many Bangladesh-Bengal film projects and regular??
 
Bangladeshi films without Indian involvement are totally bullcrap. Bangladeshi films need huge Indian investment for revival. I hope Indian big production houses invest in Bangladeshi films.
 
You should be more specific. Bandhudesh of whom? India? China? America? It should be renamed as Bharatbandhudesh to remove all the confusion.
I have another proposal, what if we call BD as father's land (বাবার ভুমি/বাবার দেশ) )instead of mother land ?
Father is for father of nation. So the land of father of nation , father's land!
So babadesh should be better !
:D
 
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Tauquir’s Bangladeshi film Halda Best Feature Film at SAARC Film Festival
By PK Balachandran bdnews24.com

Published: 2018-05-28 00:40:26.0 BdST Updated: 2018-05-28 02:54:36.0 BdST


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Tauquir Ahmed’s Bangladeshi film Halda has virtually swept the awards at the Eighth SAARC Film Festival which concluded in Colombo on Sunday.




The film bagged not only the Best Feature Film Award, but also those for Best Original Score, Best Editor and Best Cinematographer.

At the last festival in 2017, Tauquir’s film Oggatonama had won the Best Screenplay award.

A beaming Tauquir, the actor-turned director, said by making Halda he had kept to his passion for making films on burning social and national issues.

Oggatonama was about the pathetic situation of Bangladeshi migrant workers centered round the return of an unidentified body from a Middle Eastern country.

Halda is about the woes of fishermen whose catch keeps dwindling as the river gets polluted by factories and other wastes from the land.



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The Halda River is the one and the only natural carp breeding ground in Bangladesh from where fertilised carp fish eggs are collected by local fishermen and egg collectors from April to June almost every year from time immemorial.
Pollution of the river leads to poverty and abject dependence on its riches to provide the fishermen some sustenance. Their women are forced into marriage with old rich men. But these women are treated as slaves rather than wives.

The struggle of the fishermen and their women is the theme of Halda. Tauquir’s script and direction had created a gripping movie which won applause at the end of the show.

Answering questions from the audience, Tauquir said initially the film was to be only about fish and fishermen but he soon realised that nobody would want to see such a film. He then decided to weave the woes of fisherwomen into the story.

There was little scope for songs in the movie given the tear jerker of a theme, but eventually he included four or five songs so that the film was appealing to the masses.

“I didn’t want my producer to lose money. With the songs the film ran well and the producer did make money,” Tauquir said, smiling.



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Asked if his socially meaningful films have had an effect on government policy, Tauquir said the government did take the Halda seriously and schemes to rid the river of pollution have been implemented.
“This year the breeding has been good. Halda is back to normal,” he said.

The other award winners from the Halda team were: Cinematographer Enamul Sohel, Editor Amit Debnath, Music composers Tauquir Ahmed, Pinto Ghosh, and Sanzida Mahmood Nandita.

Tauquir collected the awards on his colleagues’ behalf.

Twenty-six films were shown at the festival from May 22 to 26. There were no entries from Afghanistan and Nepal this year for want of English subtitles, a SAARC Cultural Center official said.

Entries from Bhutan and the Maldives took the audience by surprise as they were outstanding. While the Pakistani entries left much to be desired, the Indian and Sri Lankan entries were of high quality with some of them bagging prizes.
https://bdnews24.com/entertainment/...alda-best-feature-film-at-saarc-film-festival
 

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