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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2021

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Shamim, Shakila pair up for first

time in drama 'Molom Party'

Shironamhin announces new music

video to mark 25th anniv

TBT REPORT

Shamim Hasan Sarkar is a

very popular actor among

the viewers of this

generation. Young viewers

have a different acceptance

in him. Shamim also tries to

entertain the audience by

acting in the story of the

time. Shakila Parveen, on

the other hand, spends most

of her time working on

music videos.She has also

become quite popular by

working as a model in music

videos.

However, this is the first

time that Shamim Hasan

Sarkar and Shakila

Parveen have acted

together in a play titled

'Molom Party' directed by

Mohan Ahmed.

In the meantime, the

shooting of the play has been

completed in different

locations including Balur

Math in Uttara of the capital.

Regarding acting in the play,

Shamim Hasan Sarkar said,

'Shakila performs well. This

is first time I am working

with her. We tried to

highlight the story.I played

the role of Jasim in the play.'

Shakila Parveen said, "I

played the role of Nupur in

the play.This is my first

drama with Shamim.The

story is a little different.

That's why got intrested is

doing this character. I hope

the audience will like the

play. If I get a good story

and character, I will be

regular in drama. '

Meanwhile, Shamim

Hasan Sarkar has completed

the work of the play

'Makeupmaner Bou' directed

by Setu Arif.

TBT REPORT

Rock band 'Shironamhin' is gearing up to entertain

their fans with an exclusive music video titled 'Perfume'

from their new album of the same name to mark their

25th anniversary.

'Perfume' is going to be one of the most expensive

music videos in the country's band industry, according

to the band.

"We have plans to spend around Tk 15-18 lakhs to

produce the music video," Sheikh Ishtiaque, the

vocalist of the band, told on Saturday.

"The song 'Perfume' is based on the Greek

mythology. So, there will be at least 2 minutes visual

effects in the music video. We will be collaborating with

Dreamcast Production, Ma Er Doya Production and a

dedicated visual effects team for the music video. It will

be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the audience. I

think our fans will love our music video and the song,"

he said.

Ishtiaque said that they will start filming of the music

video from the second week of December and the post

production is expected to be done within March.

Meanwhile, Shironamhin is also planning a grand

surprise in collaboration with Brandmyth

Communication, for their fans on the occasion of their

26th anniversary in April 2022 as they couldn't

celebrate the band's silver jubilee this year for the

pandemic.

"We are teaming up with Brandmyth

Communication as they successfully hosted two big

concerts in the capital. We have plans to surprise the

fans with a grand concert and many other promotional

events. I won't reveal the details now but I think our

fans will love every bit of it," the vocalist said further.

The band has released seven songs on their official

YouTube Channel during the pandemic. Of these,

'KashfulerShohorDekha' which was released in May,

created a buzz among the fans.

Shironamhin was founded in 1996. The band's debut

album, 'Jahaji,' was released in 2004 and was a huge

hit. Their other hit albums include 'IchchheGhuri' in

2006, 'BondhoJanala' in 2009, 'Rabindranath' in 2010,

and 'Shironamhin' in 2013.

Their lineup includes, Ziaur Rahman in bass and

cello, Kazy Ahmad Shafin in drums and sarod, Diat

khan in guitar, Sheikh Ishtiaque in vocal and Symon

Chowdhury in keyboard.

Rani Mukerji on financial

instability in Bollywood

Rani Mukerji reprises the role of Vimmi "Babli" Saluja

in Bunty Aur Babli 2, a sequel to 2005's Bunty

AurBabli. In a recent interview, she detailed the trials

and tribulations she experienced before making it big

in the film industry.

While speaking to Bollywood Bubble, Rani

explained that back in the day, belonging to a

film family did not guarantee wealth.

People would sell their homes just to

release their films, and producers would

be "left on the roads" because they didn't

have money. "Being from a film family does

not always speak of any privilege," she said.

"People are poor also, they come from

humble backgrounds," she added.

Rani debuted in the film industry in 1996

with her father's Bengali film Biyer Phool. In

the same year, she debuted in Hindi

cinema with Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat,

in which she was cast by noted

producer Salim Akhtar.

Rani claimed that

"Salim uncle" did

not cast her

because

she

was

"somebody's daughter, somebody's niece." She was

cast, she said, probably because he noticed a "spark" in

her.

"I was chosen because he thought I probably had the

spark to be able to face the camera.

And I did have to give an audition.

The director and the DOP

[director of photography] liked

the way I looked, and Salim

uncle was confident enough.

All actors who make it big in

the industry are newcomers

when they start off, and they

start somewhere. It was the

same case with me. I started

and I worked on myself and

worked hard. I am happy

that today I have fans

who support me

through thick and

thin."

Source :

India

Today

Shuvoo's

rap 'Koira

Dekha' for

'Mission

Extreme'

TBT REPORT

National award winner Dhallywood

superstar Arifin Shuvoo is bringing up

one surprise after another for his

upcoming film titled 'Mission Extreme',

which is awaiting release.

The actor has recently sung a rap song

titled "Koira Dekha", the track is

presented as the first 'action rap' in

Bangladesh. After going through a

tremendous physical transformation for

his role in 'Mission Extreme, he is set to

rap for the promotion of the movie. For

the first time such a song has been sung

for a movie in Bangladesh.

The song 'Koira Dekha' composed,

New artwork of what Will

Poulter could look like as

Adam Warlock in 'Guardians

Of The Galaxy Vol. 3' shows

just how good of a match the

actor might be. The third

'Guardians' film, once again

directed by The Suicide

Squad's James Gunn, is set to

see the rag-tag band of space

adventurers reunited for

another mission, having last

been seen saving humanity

from Thanos in 'Avengers:

Endgame'. The family-like

troupe of heroes have been

through a lot since their

second film, 'Guardians Of

The Galaxy Vol. 2', back in

2017, including losing their

timeline's version of Gamora

and picking up Chris

Hemsworth's 'Thor' for a joint

ride.

Recently, Poulter was

officially cast in the upcoming

MCU flick as Adam Warlock.

The character was previously

mixed, and mastered by Adit Rahman

with lyrics from Black Zang. Additional

arrangements for the track were done by

Mark Don. "Koira Dekha" was recorded

at the studio of Fatman Films. It was

released on November 20: as a

promotional song of the film on the

YouTube channel of the production

company Cop Creation.

Regarding the song, Adit Rahman

said, 'We did the song mainly for the

promotion of the film 'Mission

Extreme' and Shuvoo has sang it really

well. Although, he is an actor but

everyone will feel the song once they

hear it. The song will be released in

video format soon. The film 'Mission

Extreme' is jointly directed by Sunny

teased in the post-credits

scenes of 'Guardians Vol. 2' as

a secret weapon of Ayesha, the

Sovereign villain played by

Elizabeth Debicki. In the

comics, Warlock was a very

important

cosmic

superhuman in the Marvel

Universe, who fought both

with and against the

'Guardians'. The Midsommar

and Maze Runner star was a

surprising choice to fans, with

the actor often associated with

comedy, but director James

Gunn has been notoriously

thorough and accurate with his

choices of cast so far. Now, a

new piece of fan-made artwork

Sanwar and Faisal Ahmed. The story

of the film is inspired by some of the

brave operations of Counter Terrorism

and Transnational Crime (CTTC), a

specialised branch of Bangladesh

Police formed to tackle terrorism and

transnational crime.

The film will hit the theatres across 14

countries, including Bangladesh, UK,

Australia, France, Dubai, and Singapore

among others on December 3.

Alongside Shuvoo, Jannatul Ferdous

Oishee, Taskeen Rahman, and Sadia

Nabila star in the film. Prominent actors

Raisul Islam Asad, Fazlur Rahman Babu

and Shahiduzzaman Selim, Shatabdi

Wadud and Iresh Zaker also make

important appearances.

GOTG 3 art proves that

Poulter can be a great Adam

has given fans a chance to

imagine what Poulter could

look like in the role. The art,

posted to Instagram by user

spdrmnkyxxiii, shows the

actor's recognizable face with a

cosmic backdrop, surrounded

by glowing specks of energy.

Poulter is further transformed

by the power emitting from his

head and eyes, a sign of the

character's powers of energy

absorption. The artwork gives

Poulter an all-new goldskinned

look (like the golden

Sovereign that featured in the

previous film), and shows a

brief glimpse of how powerful

and mighty the young actor

can be in the MCU.

Source: IANS

H O R O S c O P E

ARIES

(March 21 - April 20) : A sudden but

fortunate change of job circumstances

could take place today. Perhaps you

suddenly get promoted or transferred. Perhaps an

important piece of information comes your way that

leads to advancement. Technology and data

exchange could also play a role in events. Friends or

colleagues may be involved. Whichever way you

look at it, this could be an auspicious day.

TAURUS

(April 21 - May 21) : A close friend

or your partner could propose an

impromptu trip and you might

decide to go. You're restless for

adventure. You may have been considering

several options, but your friend's idea seems

the most appealing. If this is a trip to a foreign

country, you might want to study the language.

You'll be surprised at how quickly you learn it!

GEMINI

(May 22 - June 21) : An unexpected

sum of money could cause chaos in

your home, but it's an exciting,

pleasant sort of pandemonium!

Perhaps this makes it possible for you to make

some necessary changes or buy some new

equipment, furniture, or appliances. Phone

some friends and give them the good news. You

might want to host a celebration!

cANcER

(June 22 - July 23) : Information

received today might make it possible

for you to change your job, residence,

or at least the way you think or operate. You might

feel nervous at the prospect, but you'll pull it off all

right. Don't be afraid to go with the flow and make

changes. This is only one hurdle in the course of

your personal development.

LEO

(July 24 - Aug. 23): An increase in

your technical skills could

bring you a new job or an

increase in income. You may

have felt a bit nervous and stressed lately,

but this should balance out now. You feel

focused and you're aiming carefully

toward your goals. You'll succeed if you

keep going as you are.

VIRGO

(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23): If you aren't

romantically involved, expect that status

to change today. You could meet more

than one attractive person! A new person

could come into your life or an old friend could suddenly

seem more appealing than you thought. If you're

involved, expect the energy around your partner to

change. He or she could seem happier, funnier, stronger,

so much so that you fall in love all over again.

LIBRA

(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23): Idealism and some

intriguing mystical revelations could

make you want to spread your ideas.

You may want to invite some friends

over to talk. For the most part, people will be

interested in anything you say. Don't force the

issue on those with doubts. They'll have to make

up their own minds and will do it in their own

time.

ScORPIO

(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) : The hopes and

goals of a group with which you're

associated inspire you. You might

make personal sacrifices in order to

assure their success. These sacrifices are temporary,

for you'll share in the group's good fortune. Personal

success is also in the stars, but it may require

disruptive change. Go with the flow and don't let

self-doubt hold you back.

SAGITTARIUS

(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21): Sudden,

unexpected success could result in an

equally unexpected raise. Friends

may have pointed you in the direction

that put you in the right place at the right time.

Don't be surprised if this catapults you into entirely

different life circumstances. Make the most of this

break. Don't rest on your laurels or your success

could disappear as fast as it came.

cAPRIcORN

(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20): A rush of optimism

and enthusiasm could propel you into a

more positive frame of mind, and you

could accomplish wonders. Your

circumstances may be turned upside down. A move

is possible, as is a change in your work. Don't cling to

the shore - flow with the current. Success and good

fortune are on the way as long as you let them

happen!

AQUARIUS

(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) : Sudden insights

and revelations could enable you to

make some long-desired changes. A

lucky break might bring an unexpected

sum of money your way. Unusual dreams could

amuse you during the night. Keep track of them as

they might contain messages that can help you

accomplish whatever you want to do. This is a day of

fortunate developments and pleasant surprises.

PIScES

(Feb. 20 - Mar. 20) : An old friend you

haven't seen in a long time could

suddenly reappear. You'll be surprised

by this person's achievements. This

meeting or the circumstances surrounding it could

mark a turning point for you. Perhaps this person

inspires you, or people you meet through him or her

make a difference to you. This is going to be a

strange, significant day. Make the most of it!

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