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MoNDAY, ApRIL 12, 2021
10
Cinema
halls to be
closed in
'week-long
lockdown'
Book review: Tomar Jamar
Botam Ghire
TBT RepoRT
Murad Ahmed: I don't understand, I will give a
book review. Rather, let me say-what was the
reflection of the mind of a favorite writer in the
views of the reader-this writing is a bit of a
reflection.
Hmmm, let's just say that Abu Hena Morshed
Zaman's book of poetry 'Tomar Jamar Botam
Ghire' published by Jagriti Prakashani (Stall 154-
156) at this year's book fair is not about the rhyme
book. The author himself says-I don't know poetry
or rhyme. However, as a reader I know-I'm reading
the author's diary in a shiny cover.
When the anxieties of the mind cannot be said in
adolescence or youth, those unspoken words are
written in very simple everyday language by hiding
them in the corner of the room and writing 'Rini'-
"Shyam Kishori Sudarshana / Tomai Ami Chine"
Othoba " Bhor Dhupuray Shader Upor/ Urchay
Tomar Chul / Tumi, Tumi e, Valobashay Hoi Ne
Amar Bhul" Amaderkay Nostalogic Koray Felay.
Takes you back to that backward memory-when
more or less everyone became a poet in love or
liking someone.
Our poet not only suffers from romanticism, he
sees the ebb and flow of surrealism, "inside and
outside of this society / wherever you go / white
people with black minds / you get to see a lot" or
spreads "nothing else, I have pocket money".
A careful revolt against the author's injustice
"comes public - the dictator is more than a hundred
of you".
Thus, from childhood to death, from love to
nature - each chapter of life is divided into 11
episodes.
I did not say everything, I left more meaningful,
beautiful poems for the reader.
Boney Kapoor trolled for
patting Urvashi's derriere!
Back in 2019, Urvashi Rautela and Boney Kapoor
attended an event together and it became the talk of
the town. A video of the producer patting on the
actress' derriere went viral on the internet and trolls
just wouldn't stop. Later, Rautela took to her social
media and clarified the air on the huge controversy.
Read to know the scoop below.
It was footage from the wedding reception of
producer Jayantilal Gada's son Aksshay Gada that
was going crazy viral on the internet.
In the video, Urvashi Rautela and Boney Kapoor
stopped and were chatting for a while before exiting
the venue when the incident took place and was all
over the internet. Trolls wouldn't stop trolling the
producer's behaviour without knowing the full
story. Fans on social media were commenting, "this
is what casual s*xual assault looks like," "disgusting"
and whatnot. Another fan wrote, "If it had been any
other common man, she would have slapped him by
now, but clearly not the same reaction towards such
a grand producer."
Urvashi Rautela then took to her Twitter and
lashed out at trolls and media. The actress wrote,
"Presumably one of the India's 'SUPREME'
newspaper and this is 'NEWS'!!?? Please dont talk
about GIRL POWER or WOMEN'S LIBERATION
when YOU don't know how to
RESPECT/HONOUR GIRLS." In another tweet,
the Sanam Re actress wrote, "I felt appalled and
beyond shocked this morning when i saw social
media flooded with trolls of me in a video with
respected @BoneyKapoor Sir. He is a true
Gentleman and it makes me feel extremely unhappy
and miserable because the social sites/media don't even think twice before" Later in an interview with
Bollywood Hungama, Urvashi Rautela revealed that it was all blown out of proportion and said, "It was
blown out of proportion. It was nothing like that. The video went viral overnight.
Source: Hindustan Times
TBT RepoRT
As the situation in Corona deteriorated, the
government announced a week-long
lockdown across the country from April 5.
However, at that time, the concerned
organizations had informed that the
shooting of dramas and movies would
continue in the country's cinema halls.
TBT RepoRT
Abdun Noor Shajal (known as
Shajal) is a Bangladeshi actor
and model. Shajal began his
career through modelling
before he started acting on
television. He has already
made his strong position in the
showbiz with his impeccable
performance. She made her
big screen debut in 2010 with
the film Nijhum Oronye. Then
in 2015 the movie 'Run Out'
was released. Then Haar Jeet
was added to the movie list,
but the fliming work of the
movie is still not over. It is not
known when it will happen.
Sajal last worked in the movie
'Jinn'. The movie is currently
awaiting release. However, he
quietly acted in a movie titled
'Batch 2003'. The movie is made
with anti-raging and antibullying
stories. The movie
teaser has already been
released. After the release of the
The government has decided to impose a
total lockdown for a week from April 14. At
this time, the Bangladesh Film Exhibitors'
Association, the owners' organization, has
decided to close the country's cinema halls.
They say the organization has decided to
close all the halls centrally. For the same
reason, the concerned organizations have
informed that the "instructions to stop
shooting of films and TV dramas" will be
issued soon.
Salauddin Lavlu, president of the
Directors Guild, an organization of
playwrights, said, "We are going to take a
decision to stop shooting. We are meeting
with everyone. I will officially announce this
on April 12."
Sajal's fifth movie 'Batch 2003'
released on Bing app
28-second teaser, the audience
has expressed interest in
watching the movie. The thriller
movie was released on the Bing
app on April 8.
This is Sajal's fifth movie. This
hero is quite excited about the
movie. "It's a psycho thriller
movie," he said. The movie was
progressed with a few students
of the 2003 SSC batch.
Sajal further said, no one can
guess what is actually going to
happen until they see the last
scene of the movie. Viewers
will see me in a whole new
way. I have never done such a
character before. I haven't
done any other dramas or
movies in a long time before
shooting to capture the
character. All in all, it's been a
good job. "
Sajal has made his debut as a
singer as well as a hero through
the movie 'Batch 2003'. He also
sang a song for the film. He sang
for the first time. He has played
back the song titled 'Dhansho
Agun'.
Award-dominating 'Nomadland'
wins top Hollywood director prize
Chloe Zhao's 'Nomadland' won
this year's top Hollywood
directing award Saturday-the
final major guild ceremony
before the Oscars, and an
important late bellwether in
Tinseltown's pandemic-delayed
and mainly virtual award season.
Zhao spent her entire victory
speech praising her fellow
nominees, who must now be
wondering what they can do to
catch up with her critically
adored and awards-dominating
US road movie before the
Academy Awards on April 25.
"I want to thank you guys for
teaching me so much, and for
showing your support-you have
made this journey so much more
special," the 39-year-old director,
previously best known for the
indie movie "The Rider," told
rival directors via video call.
Those filmmakers included
David Fincher ("Mank"),
Emerald Fennell ("Promising
Young Woman") and Lee Isaac
Chung ("Minari") -- who will also
vie for the best director Oscar.
But Zhao-who becomes only the
second woman to ever win the
top Directors Guild of America
prize, after Kathryn Bigelow for
2008's "The Hurt Locker"-is
entrenched as the strong
favourite. While the DGA last
year plumped for Sam Mendes
("1917") over Oscar winner Bong
Joon-ho ("Parasite"), they have
correctly predicted the victor the
previous six years running.
'Nomadland', a semi-fictional
drama, follows a community of
older van-dwelling Americans
left behind by the Great
Recession, who forge a new,
transient life off the grid in the
American West. Beijing-born
Zhao said she hopes audiences
can "experience the lives of
people that they may consider
'the other'" and so "walk away
feeling a little bit less alone." She
described directing as an outlet
and a remedy for her own
experience of "very intense
loneliness in my life."
Real-world celebrations -
"Sound of Metal," an Oscar
best picture nominee about a
heavy metal drummer who goes
deaf, won the DGA's first-time
director award.
Source: Indian Express
H o R o s c o p e
ARIes
(March 21 - April 20) : There's an
emotional intensity inside you today that's
squirming to find a way out, Aries. Sudden
outbursts are likely, so take care to hold
your temper in check. Surround yourself with good
friends who can support your erratic feelings. Don't be
clingy. Seek friends who are thoughtful listeners, not
permanent crutches. They may be feeling the same strong
tension and don't need an extra burden.
TAURUs
(April 21 - May 21) : Today may have
some crazy emotional ups and downs,
Taurus. There seems to be an intense
cloud seeping into every part of your day.
Don't try to fool people. They will see right through
you. Bursts of positive energy will pop out of nowhere
to remind you of your more important purpose. Try
not to get so bogged down in the heaviness of the day
that you fail to spot opportunities that arise.
GeMINI
(May 22 - June 21) : This day will be filled
with many exciting surprises for you, Gemini.
Approach it with gratitude and you will be
amazed at the number of things that just
naturally seem to flow your way. Your generous heart will be
rewarded in unexpected ways. Old friends are likely to show
up. Open yourself up to conversations. Act spontaneously
and with a great deal of passion.
cANceR
(June 22 - July 23) : There's a larger
trend operating in your life, Cancer. It's
asking you to break the rules and enter a
new realm - a new mindset or way of
living. Today that trend comes into focus, as emotional
outbursts call attention to the changes. Your heart may
want to go one way while your brain wants to go
another. Take deep breaths and infuse a wave of calm
into the situation before you proceed.
Leo
(July 24 - Aug. 23): Pour yourself a
comforting cup of tea today, Leo. Take
a hot shower or a long bath. In short,
pamper yourself. You may be picking
up on the extra tension of the people around you.
Be conscious of this and make a mental note to
strip away the garbage that others dump on you.
You're a sensitive individual. Pat yourself on the
back and look out for sudden moves from others.
VIRGo
(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23): It may be that people
are a bit upset by some of your recent actions or
words, Virgo. The offhand remark you made a
couple weeks ago is catching up to you. What
you may consider friendly, lighthearted sparring may actual do
a bit of damage to someone's sensitive emotions, especially
today. Think before you speak. Others might not have as tough
a skin as they seem to have.
LIBRA
(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23): This is an exciting
day for you, Libra. You can accomplish
quite a bit. Your intuition is especially
acute and your sensitivity is strong.
Computers might irritate you today. It's possible to
get all worked up if your laptop crashes. Save your
work often. Keep in mind that it's just a machine.
Don't let it get the better of you.
scoRpIo
(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) : You might be a bit
jittery, even without caffeine,
Scorpio. Sudden actions may cause
people to freak out, since people will
be on edge in general today anyway. Save the
surprises for another time. If you need to tell your
boss that you're going on vacation for a little
while, now isn't the time. There's a rough edge to
the astral energy. Relax to soothe your soul.
sAGITTARIUs
(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21): Things may be
coming at you from all angles today,
Sagittarius. Sooner or later you will be
forced to take action. It may seem like
the walls of the room are slowly caving in. The
pressure is building and the air is getting stagnant.
Go out for a run. Exercise will help you release some
of that pressure you feel.
cApRIcoRN
(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20): You may be excited
about an idea today, Capricorn, but
unfortunately no one else may be. You
spring up with enthusiasm only to
smack into a brick wall. One side of you may be
communicative and witty while the other is
confused. The two sides aren't really connecting well,
so perhaps you should just lay low. Hold on to your
ideas, and save their presentation for a later day.
AQUARIUs
(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) : Much of today will
be a continuation of yesterday, but
with perhaps a bit more intensity for
you, Aquarius. There's an added buzz
in the air, like static on a radio. This background
noise may not provide the best environment to
work in, but you should be able to navigate with no
problem. Tune out the chatter and move on.
pIsces
(Feb. 20 - Mar. 20) : Today is one of those
days when you might feel like four people
have a hold of each of your limbs, Pisces. The
people are tugging and you're getting
stretched in every direction. Someone wants you to go there,
someone wants you to come here. Take some time out for
yourself and clearly state your needs to others. Make it known
what the best situation for you would be.