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WeDNesDAY, feBrUArY 24, 2021
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MoNIr HossAIN sUMoN:
Mishty Matbar, a bright,
talented and busiest actress of
recent times. Apart from
working parallel in the music
videos of the country, this
actress has also acted in
Kolkata films. The talented
actress has acted in the lead
role in the co-production movie
titled Godhuli Bela.
Besides, Mishty Matbar is
currently spending the busiest
time in music videos of the
country's top Audio video
companies including Sangeeta
and CDChoice.
Born and raised in Dhaka
district, this actress had a
childhood dream of
becoming an established
actress. That's why she has
learned dance as well as
acting since childhood.
In 2015, she wrote her name
in the first music video as the
heroine. Later, in addition to
the music video, she has acted
in several dramas.
About twenty music videos
starring Mishty Matbar have
been released so far, beside she
is busy with five dramas and
several music videos.
Mishty Matbar
One of the busiest
actress of recent times
When asked, this talented
actress said, "My childhood
dream and meditation was to
be a successful actress, I
thought one day I will take
place in people's minds through
acting. So I am just trying to
move forward slowly in the
dream path." At present, acting
is my passion and profession. I
want to go ahead with
everyone's love.
6 star-studded Bangladeshi
dramas on ZEE5 Global
TBT reporT
South Asian content ZEE5
Global, the largest OTT
platform, has announced the
addition of 6 star-studded
'dramas' or short films to its
already vast content
repository. In addition to
strengthening ZEE5's local
content repository, this
acquisition will also give a
global platform to local
production houses and talent
in Bangladesh.
The 6 new short films will be
launched on February 26
under ZEE5 Global's brand
new segment, 'ZEE Drama
Time', said a press release
issued by ZEE5 Global on
Monday.
Spread across the genres of
romance, drama, comedy,
satire and thriller, these films
feature popular actors Tousif
Mehbub, Tasnia Farin, Ziaul
Apurba, Shiba Ali Khan, Irfan
Sazzad, Sarika Saba Ohona
Rahman, Musharaf Karim and
Tarin among others.
Given that the dramas are
being launched in February,
the month of spring in
Bangladesh and also the
season of love, ZEE5 has
curated this new content
line-up within two themes of
love, based on local idioms:
Piriti kathaler atha and Hrid
majhare rakhbo, the release
said.
Piriti kathaler atha, meaning
love is as strong an adhesive
like that of a jackfruit. Based
on the popular baul/folk song,
under this theme the platform
will feature three films:
Rahman Aryan's 'Tomar
Tane', Mehedi Hassan's '2521'
and Mohon Ahmed's 'Biye
Shadi'
Based on the popular song,
the second theme Hrid
majhare rakhbo translates to
"will keep you in my heart!" is
a collection of intense love
stories, this theme will feature
the romantic titles Sakhawat
Manik's 'Chena Mukh Ochena
Thikana, Mehedi Hassan's
'High Volume' and Sohel
Hasan's 'No Prem No Biye'.
Archana Anand, Chief
Business Officer, ZEE5 Global,
said, "Our first Bangladeshi
Originals Mainkar Chipay and
WTFry have seen a massive
response in Bangladesh. We're
now very happy to add these 6
Natoks with prominent actors
and directors also to our
library and offer them for free
so everyone across Bangladesh
can enjoy these locally
produced short films. We also
look forward to these films
finding a global audience
through being streamed on
our platform across
international markets."
Rosey with new TV ad
TBT reporT
Rosey Siddiqui is one of the
popular actresses of the country.
She has won the hearts of
millions by her fabulous
performance. He has presented
many popular dramas to the
audience in her 25-year career.
Alongside theatre and
television, Rosey has also
proved her presence on the big
screen.
However, this is the first time
in Bangladesh that an
advertisement has been made
for the promotion of stomach
acid killer Inu. The versatile
actress has completed the
shooting of a new advertisement
recently.
About this project, Rosey
said," I've completed the work of
a commercial for a
multinational company.
Through this ad I've modeled
for a medicine product for the
Action film 'Attack', starring John Abraham, is
slated to be released in theatres on August 13,
the makers announced on Sunday.
Based on a true story of a hostage crisis,
"Attack" also features Jacqueline Fernandez
and Rakul Preet Singh. Written and helmed
by debutant director Lakshya Raj Anand, the
film stars Abraham as a lone ranger who leads
an attack team during a counter operation.
"Attack" is a joint collaboration between
Abraham's production banner JA
Entertainment, Jayantilal Gada's Pen Studios
and Ajay Kapoor Productions. The actor said
"Attack" aligned with his vision to make
Hollywood stars Julia Roberts and
Sean Penn will be headlining
Gaslit, an upcoming anthology
series based on award-winning
podcast Slow Burn. Set up at Starz,
the first season of Robbie
Pickering-created show will focus
on the Watergate scandal that
brought down the presidency of
Richard Nixon in 1974.
Described as a modern take on
Watergate, the show "focuses on
the untold stories and forgotten
characters of the scandal - from
Nixon's bumbling, opportunistic
subordinates, to the deranged
zealots aiding and abetting their
crimes, to the tragic
whistleblowers who would
eventually bring the whole rotten
enterprise crashing down", Starz
said in a press release.
Roberts will star as Martha
Mitchell, a celebrity Arkansan
socialite and wife to Nixon's loyal
Attorney General, John Mitchell
(to be played by Penn).
first time. Shamiul Sami and his
team have made this ad with
utmost care. The ad will go on
air soon."
Besides, Rosey started
shooting of Naim Imtiaz
Niamul-directed drama serial
'Hawai Mithai' again on Monday
and the actress will also busy
with the shooting of the drama
serials 'Bou Shashuri', 'Maan
Obhimaan' till February 28.
In the meantime, Rosey
completed the shooting of
Raihan Rafi's film 'Poran'.
Audience will see her portraying
a negative character in the
movie. She also acted in the
Ananya Mamun directed
'Psycho', which is waiting for its
release.
Rosey will also return to the
stage with the play 'Panchanari
Akkhyan' next month. Directed
by Shahiduzzaman Selim this is
one of the popular theater
productions of Dhaka Theatre.
On TV screens, viewers first
saw Rosey as a model in hair oil
commercial. Before starring in
the TV drama, viewers first saw
her in that oil commercial on
BTV in 1990. Since then, she has
acted in many dramas and
movies, but she has also acted as
a model in advertisements at
different times.
entertaining and high-on-content films. "At
JA Entertainment, it is our endeavour to push
the envelope and produce films that entertain
and have something significantly different to
show to our increasingly discerning audience.
"Releasing the film in theatres this
Independence weekend, adds to my
excitement," Abraham said in a statement.
The "Satyameva Jayate" star described the
film as a "taut action entertainer" and said it
ticked all the boxes for him.
"Attack" was originally announced for an
August 2020 release but was delayed due to
the coronavirus-induced nationwide
Despite her party affiliation,
she's the first person to publicly
sound the alarm on Nixon's
involvement in Watergate,
causing both the Presidency and
her personal life to unravel.
As Attorney General, Mitchell is
Nixon's most trusted advisor and
She came into limelight
through the popular TV serial
'Jonmobhumi'. During that
time she was familiar in the
name of Bizly. Rosy-acted first
movie is 'Padma Nodir Majhi'
directed by Goutam Ghosh.
Rosey-acted only commercial
movie is Kazi Hayat-directed
'Love Story'.
John Abraham's
'Attack' set for an
Independence
Day release
lockdown. Gada said the the team's decision to
release the film in theatres is an extension of
their support to film exhibitors and cinema
hall owners who suffered losses last year due
to the pandemic. "By planning to bring it to
theatres on 13th August 2021, we are standing
by film exhibitors and theatre owners who
have survived a very difficult year during the
COVID-19 crisis.
"John and his production house have
conceived a phenomenal film and people will
flock to watch it on the big screen!" the
producer said. Kapoor said "Attack"
chronicles an "engaging and important story".
"It's a pleasure to release the film on
Independence (Day) weekend when its story
will resonate with people even more," he said.
Source: The Economic Times
Julia Roberts, Sean Penn
to lead Gaslit for Starz
best friend. Temperamental,
foulmouthed and ruthless - yet
hopelessly in love with his
famously outspoken wife - he'll be
forced to choose between Martha
and the President.
According to The Hollywood
Reporter, actors Armie Hammer
and Joel Edgerton were also set to
star in the project. However, they
both have exited it over scheduling
conflicts. Captain Fantastic
director Matt Ross will helm the
series, which will be produced by
UCP, a division of Universal
Studio Group, for Starz.
Source: The Indian
H o r o s c o p e
ArIes
(March 21 - April 20) : Watch out for
the green-eyed monster today, Aries. It
can rear up before you can say
"jealousy." Most situations that cause
these feelings are born out of insecurity. If you aren't
secure in your job, relationship, or family, and feel
threatened by someone, it's time to take a look at the
cause. Why you don't feel as solid as you could?
What's causing the insecurity? Look for the answers.
TAUrUs
(April 21 - May 21) : You may feel
insecure about your appearance today,
Taurus. This can be a vicious cycle to
get into. The result is almost always
negative. Rather than pick yourself apart, consider
finding ways to accept your looks. Whether it's your
weight or age or anything else, if you can't accept
yourself, you will always find something wrong no
matter how many changes you make.
GeMINI
(May 22 - June 21) : Jealousy might rear
its head today, Gemini. The key to it all is to
understand where and why you feel
insecure. If you're jealous of a mate, what's
going on in the relationship? Is trust an issue? If this
comes up at work, is it because you don't feel recognized
for your contributions? Examine the cause of jealousy.
It's almost always a symptom of a deeper problem.
cANcer
(June 22 - July 23) : Arts and crafts
may interest you today, Cancer. Even
if you lean more toward sports, an
artistic streak will likely run pretty
strong in you. The process of creating can be
richly satisfying, both in the process and in the
satisfaction of a finished product. Allow yourself
the opportunity to explore this, as the day's energy
will lend much to your abilities.
Leo
(July 24 - Aug. 23): Getting along
with others may prove challenging
today, Leo. The influence from the
planetary aspects can have you
preferring to withdraw and isolate. You might feel
impatient and annoyed. If so, and being alone is an
option, go for it. If it isn't, you will need to curb the
tendency to be argumentative or confrontational.
Exercise patience and avoid conflict.
VIrGo
(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23): Don't be surprised if
you're a little weepy today, Virgo. The
influence from planets can enhance your
sensitivity to almost everything, including
your own feelings. Take heart. It's bound to be shortlived.
Cry if you need to, since it can be cleansing. Try
not to wallow too much. Chances are good that things
will look better tomorrow. Take care of yourself today.
LIBrA
(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23): Fanaticism or
obsessive thinking may be something you
need to look at today, Libra. Common
areas for such behaviors are in the pursuit
of money, power, success, and romance. There's a fine
line between ambition and obsession. If you find that
you think of nothing else but one fixation, it may be time
to talk with someone about it. He or she may see what
you don't want to see.
scorpIo
(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) : Don't act
impulsively today, Scorpio. It could be
easy to confuse this with spontaneity.
One has more thought put into it than
the other. With this day's influence, be certain to
look before you leap. Think everything through,
from decisions to projects to contracts. Read the
fine print more than once. When it comes to
relationships, be careful not to trust too quickly.
sAGITTArIUs
(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21): Is it time to take a more
drastic approach to a problem, Sagittarius? If
you've made several attempts to resolve your
trouble but to no avail, you might consider it.
As long as "drastic" doesn't mean "destructive," you may
find success trying something far more forward and
insistent. Be careful, however. Think things through
carefully first. Run any ideas you have past a trusted friend.
cAprIcorN
(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20): Tap into your creativity
to unblock the emotional flow today,
Capricorn. This can be a powerful tool.
Creativity is a big part of who you are,
almost as big as communication. Your emotions link
to these two aspects and constantly interact beneath
the surface. If one gets blocked, release it by focusing
on the other. Express yourself through creativity and
consider talking to someone close.
AQUArIUs
(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) : You may need to deal
with someone's disapproval today,
Aquarius. This will likely come from
someone you see as either a superior or
authority figure, perhaps a parent. While it's important
to listen to this person, if what they say involves your
job, personal life, or how you choose to live, it's no one's
concern but yours. No matter how you do things,
someone will disapprove somewhere.
pIsces
(Feb. 20 - Mar. 20) : Time alone is
essential for everyone, Pisces, but make
sure you recognize when you're isolated to
the point where it's unhealthy. If you
realize you're alone because you're avoiding something,
you might consider your alternatives. Things will only
fester under these conditions. Face whatever it is that's
upsetting you so you can begin to work things out.