Entertainment

Landmark for Aranyak

To celebrate the 100th shows of its two acclaimed productions -- "Mayur Shinghashan" and "Shangkranti" -- Aranyak Natyadal arranged a four-day theatre festival at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA). The festival, titled 'Mayur O Shangkranti'r Utshab,' began on October 22 at the National Theatre Hall, BSA. Apart from the landmark productions, two other Aranyak plays "Rarang" and "Ebong Bidyasagar" will also be staged during the festival.

“Third Person Singular Number”: Behind the success story

"Third Person Singular Number" would have to be the most promising film of the year. Though the cinematic work has not even been released in Bangladesh, it has already been selected to participate at major international film festivals.

Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia's concert now Oct 23

Flute maestro Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia will now perform in a solo concert at Dhaka Club on October 23 as his scheduled programme for this evening has been postponed.

New Face on The Block :THE MONPURA GIRL

Our eyes become spell bound looking of her. As if somebody is very familiar. Through on her overall physic, there is a mysterious intoxication. Just like the eternal facile beauty of bangali ladies. The girl name Pori, on her illusive face, smear with frankness sometimes takes place the passion, sometimes expand out with unsteadiness or plays villainy at the corner of her lips.

Shakib in a Bad Shape!

The King Of Dhalliwood is in a bit trouble with his last two films released.

Popy's Wish...

Once she used to be the dream girl of many and still today she has kept her position strong in many of her fan's heart.

G.D. against Racy!!!

Its nothing new, it happens every year, last year it was Opu Bishwash and this year its Racy...

Shadhona does Bangladesh proud in Delhi

Delhiites had a touch of Bangladesh at the recent Puja celebrations. The city came alive as a troupe of Bangladeshi artistes arrived in the capital to stage performances at several Puja mandaps. Well known cultural organisation Shadhona was in the thick of the festivities as it coordinated the various performances with the Dhriti group.

An actress with panache

“I have seen a great deal and gained a lot of experience. Along the way I have learnt that the world is not so easy as I once perceived it. Gone are those days of innocence when I used to trust everyone and believe whatever I was told. Now I am more in touch with reality,” said actress-model Farah Ruma, sitting back in her couch and gazing into the distance.

Actors Anwar, Razzak honoured

A day-long film fair was held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the city yesterday.