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Tollywood needs more collaboration with Bollywood and our film industries in South to bring in capital and content. We have nothing to gain from Bangladesh in this regard.
 
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Having a film censor board does not assure decent story-lines and taste. With script review maybe that's a possibility. We have chosen as a society not to allow the invasion of bad taste from Bollywood and silly Tamil movies.

Just look at what Bollywood turns out every year despite having a censor board. It's an open shame for all South Asians everywhere.

Silly needless dance sequences, rampant copies of Hollywood scripts, pointless needless melodrama. I know they are commercial productions but you can't instill good taste and realism in movies with a censor board.

censor board deals with inappropriate content
people vote with their wallets on the rest
 
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Nusrat Faria deserves Bombay patronage to enhance her career. Now, she cannot move up there. It is just unfare.

THE DIVA WITH AN ATTITUDE


She has taken the Dhaliwood film industry by storm as she is one of the brightest stars the industry has produced in years. With insurmountable courage and a refreshing attitude that resonates well with the younger generation, she brings in a new demographic of fans to the industry. Although she is no stranger to controversy, Nusraat Faria stands strong with her recent success of 'Boss 2'. Read Star Showbiz's exclusive sit down interview with the glamorous diva.

Styling & Makeup: Aura

Boss 2 was released amidst much hype and anticipation. How would you say the audience has received it so far?

Boss 2 is doing great at the box office, and honestly we did not think that it would be this successful. We really worked hard, and I am glad that fans have acknowledged that effort. I knew somewhere deep inside that even after so much had transpired before the release of the movie, all that would matter is how good it really is in terms of quality and entertainment.

Many have said that Nusraat Faria isn't your typical Bangladeshi actress. Do you think that hinders you in any way?

I would say that I'm different when it comes to my attitude. When I turn up to a film set, I don't expect to be treated differently. I try to be as friendly and down to earth as I can, because I want my co-workers to be comfortable with me. I am true to myself, and that is why I'd consider myself to be more relatable as an actress and as a person. When it comes to hindrance, I haven't really come across any problems as of yet. Everyone that I've worked with has been very good to me, so I've been blessed.

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What about your reception? Wouldn't you accept that the audience is a little hesitant to accept a completely different kind of personality?

I am well aware of that. Change is inevitable, and we need to accept it sooner or later. Throughout my career, I've tried to give something different to the industry and I would say that I've succeeded so far. Whatever I am today is due to the sheer amount of work that I've put in; I've gone through all the tests and hurdles to get inside this industry. When I was working as an anchor, I brought about many changes and the audience had to buy it. I made them buy it. Now it's time to change this film industry for the better.

Are you a different person on screen than you are in real life?

I have to be. When I'm with friends and family, I am fun-loving and jolly Faria. The moment I step foot in front of the camera, my persona changes completely and I become 'Nusraat Faria'. However, I always stay true to myself. Whenever you see me off-screen, I will be the same to you whether you're my friend, make-up guy, interviewer or fan. If the audience wanted to see something 'fake', they would go watch my movies, right?

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Who are your inspirations in cinema? Do you have any favorite co-stars?

That would have to be Priyanka Chopra. I absolutely adore her. When it comes to co-stars, I loved working with Shubhasree (Shubhasree Ganguly). She is confident, comfortable and a very powerful actress and we have built a great rapport with each other. I had an amazing time working with Jeet as well. He is such a great person to be around! He has helped me vastly in improving as an actress.
Speaking of which, are you seeing someone right now?

(Laughs) I see where you're getting at! Well, I am, as a matter of fact. All I'll say is; he is a good soul.

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After your rise to prominence, many young and upcoming actresses have been quoted saying that they want to be an actress like you. Did you always want to be a role model?

I am absolutely elated to know that. I'll share an incident with you. Aziz bhai's (Abdul Aziz) elder daughter once came up to me with a bunch of her friends and they told me that only because of me they had gone to watch Ashuqui. The fact that girls from English medium schools are now investing in this part of the media is highly encouraging. It is really easy to do mainstream work that is 'guaranteed' success, but it is difficult to bring an entirely new demographic to theatres. I am truly touched to have been able to be a part of this change.
 
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The fact that girls from English medium schools are now investing in this part of the media is highly encouraging.

My God what Chapabazi.

But if its true I really have sadness about where we are heading as a nation.

Doing cheap item songs as a role model and leading other gullible teenagers by example.:disagree:

No film institute education, no formal training in media, no actual education, no charm even.

Just chhota choli and cleavage.

What can be expected of these people?
 
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Putting movies aside, I think they should do something about foreign advertising. Let's be honest here, other than news and some few drama serials, nobody watches Bangladeshi channels much. Put on AXN or something, and we see mostly foreign advertisements advertising foreign-made products. Not only is it irrelevant to the Bangladeshi viewer, but it hampers the potential for letting people know about Bangladeshi products. A censor board is needed for this. A foreign advertisement comes up? Just censor it with a nice blank screen with some nice music. Just my two cents.
 
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Putting movies aside, I think they should do something about foreign advertising. Let's be honest here, other than news and some few drama serials, nobody watches Bangladeshi channels much. Put on AXN or something, and we see mostly foreign advertisements advertising foreign-made products. Not only is it irrelevant to the Bangladeshi viewer, but it hampers the potential for letting people know about Bangladeshi products. A censor board is needed for this. A foreign advertisement comes up? Just censor it with a nice blank screen with some nice music. Just my two cents.

I support BD becoming more of a police state....that will do quite nicely w.r.t institutional rankings that form much basis for economic indices and thus overall investment interest.
 
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Putting movies aside, I think they should do something about foreign advertising. Let's be honest here, other than news and some few drama serials, nobody watches Bangladeshi channels much. Put on AXN or something, and we see mostly foreign advertisements advertising foreign-made products. Not only is it irrelevant to the Bangladeshi viewer, but it hampers the potential for letting people know about Bangladeshi products. A censor board is needed for this. A foreign advertisement comes up? Just censor it with a nice blank screen with some nice music. Just my two cents.

Nepal just passed a law to ban foreign advertising on foreign media. All Advertising has to be on Nepali Media only.

We should do the same (in fact legislation is almost close to emulation).

The time for Bharti channels to get free advertising rides on their satellite channels is over.
 
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Having a film censor board does not assure decent story-lines and taste. With script review maybe that's a possibility. We have chosen as a society not to allow the invasion of bad taste from Bollywood and silly Tamil movies.

Just look at what Bollywood turns out every year despite having a censor board. It's an open shame for all South Asians everywhere.

Silly needless dance sequences, rampant copies of Hollywood scripts, pointless needless melodrama. I know they are commercial productions but you can't instill good taste and realism in movies with a censor board.

Lol. Talking of Tamil movies. TN with a population of 73 million gives several hits a year. I checked the highest grossing Bengali movies. It was 10 crore INR :lol: The salary of upper mid range Tamil actors is 20-22 crores INR. And I am not even talking of Rajini, Kamal or Nagarjuna. :lol: Bengalis with overall population 230 million isnt able to produce decent movies and you guys blaming us?
 
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Lol. Talking of Tamil movies. TN with a population of 73 million gives several hits a year. I checked the highest grossing Bengali movies. It was 10 crore INR :lol: The salary of upper mid range Tamil actors is 20-22 crores INR. And I am not even talking of Rajini, Kamal or Nagarjuna. :lol: Bengalis with overall population 230 million isnt able to produce decent movies and you guys blaming us?

Your idea is nil about Bangladeshi movies. Movie industry is the least developed among many Muslim nations even - because of Bollywood invasion, like everywhere else in India. Upper class people are into local/Indian art movies as well as Hollywood/European art productions, middle class people watch Hindi and Hindi-dubbed Tamil movies and lower class people watch trashy Hindi as well as local Bengali movies.

Unlike India we're not huge movie goers (to movie halls) - movies are mainly watched at home or on TV from high quality bootlegged prints. Indian movies are also officially banned from being shown in movie halls. Of late - intro of DTH service has changed how and when middle and upper class people watch what type of movies.

Local trashy Bengali movies are mainly targeted at Rickshaw-puller class, unlike Bollywood 'B' class movies which is watched by a lot of middle-class people India who don't mind being duped by fantasy themes and ludicrous story lines. So yes, budget for Bengali movies will be a lot lower.

There was a lot of effort by Kolkata producers to produce JV films locally, which is seen by many as a cultural affront (bollywood themes, item songs). This is the subject of this thread.

The Govt. is also seriously considering limiting ads to be shown on local Bangladeshi channels only, and not on Zee, Star or any other Indian channels, as Indian Channels so far are getting a free ride to broadcast ads locally.
 
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Bengalis with overall population 230 million isnt able to produce decent movies
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If you are talking Bengalis in film - well you have a lot to learn. My God you have no idea.

Bengal is the mother-lode of the Indian movie movement, not crass commercial movies but movies as an art form.

Bengalis are the primary movers and shakers in your primary movie industry in Bollywood and quite a few have roots in East Bengal/Bangladesh.

Just a few nationally and internationally well-awarded Indian film luminaries with East Bengali roots (not counting Satyajit Ray who was a Kolkata Bengali person awarded the honorary Oscar),

- Ritwik Ghatak
- Chitta Basu
- Arundhati Devi
- Aparna Sen
- Suchitra Sen
- Riya and Raima Sen
 
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If you are talking Bengalis in film - well you have a lot to learn. My God you have no idea.

Bengal is the mother-lode of the Indian movie movement, not crass commercial movies but movies as an art form.

Bengalis are the primary movers and shakers in your primary movie industry in Bollywood and quite a few have roots in East Bengal/Bangladesh.

Just a few nationally and internationally well-awarded Indian film luminaries with East Bengali roots (not counting Satyajit Ray who was a Kolkata Bengali person awarded the honorary Oscar),

- Ritwik Ghatak
- Chitta Basu
- Arundhati Devi
- Aparna Sen
- Suchitra Sen
- Riya and Raima Sen

I know. Bengalis used to be pioneers in India movie industry, not anymore. Having a high population strength of 230 million odd Bengali population, it has the potential to give Bollywood run for its money. But then, not anymore.

Your idea is nil about Bangladeshi movies. Movie industry is the least developed among many Muslim nations even - because of Bollywood invasion, like everywhere else in India. Upper class people are into local/Indian art movies as well as Hollywood/European art productions, middle class people watch Hindi and Hindi-dubbed Tamil movies and lower class people watch trashy Hindi as well as local Bengali movies.

Unlike India we're not huge movie goers (to movie halls) - movies are mainly watched at home or on TV from high quality bootlegged prints. Indian movies are also officially banned from being shown in movie halls. Of late - intro of DTH service has changed how and when middle and upper class people watch what type of movies.

Local trashy Bengali movies are mainly targeted at Rickshaw-puller class, unlike Bollywood 'B' class movies which is watched by a lot of middle-class people India who don't mind being duped by fantasy themes and ludicrous story lines. So yes, budget for Bengali movies will be a lot lower.

There was a lot of effort by Kolkata producers to produce JV films locally, which is seen by many as a cultural affront (bollywood themes, item songs). This is the subject of this thread.

The Govt. is also seriously considering limiting ads to be shown on local Bangladeshi channels only, and not on Zee, Star or any other Indian channels, as Indian Channels so far are getting a free ride to broadcast ads locally.

Then stop blaming Indian movies for your poor industry. I am pretty sure even a theatre in Tier 4 city in India has better theatres than in Dhaka or Chittagong. Stop blaming India for everything.
 
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Take the Pakistani approach start from TV Indian TV content is really REALLY weak after establishing a solid drama industry you can slowly move into short films and low budget films this approach will take time but it works

I am pretty sure Bangladeshis would love to see dramas that represent their culture in a more realistic way
@Bilal9 @BDforever
 
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Take the Pakistani approach start from TV Indian TV content is really REALLY weak after establishing a solid drama industry you can slowly move into short films and low budget films this approach will take time but it works

I am pretty sure Bangladeshis would love to see dramas that represent their culture in a more realistic way
@Bilal9 @BDforever
who is she ? :P
 
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