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fRIDAY, MARcH 4, 2022
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Imran's 'Ke Rakhe Amare'
to release on March 10
TBT RepoRT
National award-winning singer Imran
Mahmudul has lent his voice to a new
single titled 'Ke Rakhe Amare'. The
song will be released under the
banner of Dhruba Music Station
(DMS) on March 10.
Jisan Khan Shuvo has penned the
lyrics and composed the music of the
track. Besides singing, Imran has
arranged the music of the song.
The music video of 'Ke Rakhe
Amare' has been directed by Chandan
Roy Chowdhury. Samonty Shoumi
and Adar Ahmed will be seen in the
video with Imran.
About the song, Imran said, "Jisan
is one of my favorite composers. He is
a good songwriter too. The tune and
lyrics of 'Ke Rakhe Amare' are
amazing. Moreover, Chandan da
always makes beautiful music videos.
'Ke Rakhe Amare' is not an exception
too. I hope the song will be well
appreciated by the audience."
Besides DMS's YouTube channel, the
song will also be available on different
local and international music platforms.
Popular singer and music composer
Imran started his singing career
through the reality show 'Channel i
Sera Kontho' in 2008.
TBT Report
Dhallywood popular actress of present
times Shobnom Bubly starts shooting
for her upcoming film titled The 10the
edition of Liberation Docfest will begin
on the premises of Liberation War
Museum in the capital's Agargaon area
on March 11.
Bangladesh Liberation War Museum
is organising the five-day festival. A total
of 140 films from different countries will
be screen at the event. Four films will be
screened at the auditorium of the
museum every day following health
Since then, he has presented many
hit songs to his audience. Imran
started his playback career through
the movie 'Bhalobashar Lal Golap' in
2008. He got Bangladesh National
Film Awards 2020 as Best Male
Playback Singer for the movie 'Bishwo
Shundori'.
10th Liberation Docfest
to begin March 11
guidelines. Audience will also enjoy the
films on online.
The participating films will contest in
national and international categories.
Filmmaker Shaheen Dill-Riaz, artist
and art critique Mustafa Zaman and
actress Bonna Mirza will evaluate the
films screened under the national
category.
On the other hand, international
category's films will be evaluated by
Pakistani filmmaker Ammar Aziz, film
director from New Zealand Alex Lee and
Mita Suri from England.
The best film from National category will
receive Tk 1,00,000 while the best
international film will receive $ 1,000 as
price money. Visitors will be able to watch
Channing Tatum says he still struggles with the
cancellation of his X-Men Gambit project, saying
he was "traumatized" when the project was put
to bed. In a new interview, the actor said he
doesn't watch Marvel movies anymore because it
makes him miss the character.
"Once Gambit went away, I was so
traumatized," Tatum said. "I shut off my Marvel
machine. I haven't been able to see any of the
movies. I loved that character. It was just too sad.
It was like losing a friend because I was so ready
to play him."
Tatum wrote a script for the project alongside his
longtime producing partner, Reid Carolin. The
movie was set to be a raunchy stand-alone movie in
the same vein of the 'Deadpool' movies. Tatum says
he felt the Gambit he wrote was "the coolest person"
who could pull anything off.
He also commented on Gambit's fashion
sense, saying, "Most superheroes, their outfits
a film by buying a ticket worth Tk 20. The
five-day festival will end on March 15.
The Liberation DocFest Bangladesh
previously known as 'International
Festival of Docufilms on Liberation and
Human Rights' is a festival dedicated to
documentary cinema, seeking to
highlight the struggle for Liberation and
Human Rights of people in various parts
of the world and its contemporary
significance.
It seeks to uphold new forms of
viewing the human suffering and
struggle for justice in global perspective.
Festival also focuses on breaking new
ground and on the great diversity and
vitality of storytelling and creativity of
the documentary genre.
Tatum reveals devastation over
'X-Men Gambit' cancellation
are utilitarian. Batman's got his belt. Gambit's
like, 'No, this s**t's just fly, bro! This s**t walked
down the Paris runway last year.' He's just
wearing the stuff that's so dope because he loves
fashion."
Tatum's attachment to the project started back
in 2014, when Tatum was set to star as Gambit in
a proposed standalone movie. His version of the
character was supposed to debut in X-Men
Apocalypse, but that ended up not happening.
The movie underwent early production issues,
cycling through multiple directors including
Rupert Wyatt, Doug Liman, and Gore Verbinski.
Eventually, the movie was canceled after
Disney's acquisition of Fox led to a number of 'X-
Men' projects getting left behind.
However, Tatum hasn't shut the door on
eventually playing the character, saying he would
"love to play Gambit" if given the chance.
Source: Variety
TBT RepoRT
Amin Khan is a Bangladeshi actor.
Khan has appeared in about 200
films as well as television shows.
He is no longer a regular actor. He
is working as an officer in a
corporate organization. However,
before corona pandemic, he had
acted in a movie titled 'Direct
Attack' directed by Sadeq
Siddiqui.
A few days ago, the movie got
clearance from censor board. The
release date of the movie has been
postponed several times. The
good news is that the movie will
be released this Eid-ul-Fitr.
Director Sadeq Siddiqui has given
this information.
Speaking about his role in the
movie, Amin Khan said, "I have
played a beautiful character.
Moreover, the story of the movie
is also quite good. I hope the
audience will like it. '
Poppy has acted as Amin Khan's
co-star in the movie.
Poppy said it's a great actionpacked
movie. I hope the viewers
will like the movie.
Meanwhile, Amin Khan further
said even though I got scope to act
in new movies before corona
pandemic but now I have no
special plans to act in more
movies. In addition to acting, I
have been working for a long time
to create public awareness against
food adulteration. He is planning
to resume his activities soon even
though it was closed during the
Corona period.
Amin Khan came in the media
through the competition named
Notun Mukher Shondhane in
1990. He started acting in a 1993
movie titled Obuj Duti Mon,
which was directed by
Mohammad Hossain, one of the
films that brought him to
attention was Soitan Manush
Kangana's action
thriller 'Dhaakad' to
be released in May
Actress Kangana Ranaut is all set to
thrill the audience with her powerpacked
action thriller in 'Dhaakad',
in May. The movie will hit theatres
Amin Khan, Poppy's
'Direct Attack' to hit
theaters soon
on May 27, releasing in four
languages- Hindi, Tamil, Telugu &
Malayalam.
Kangana took to her social media
directed by Montazur Rahman
Akbar. He has acted in Akbar's
blockbuster movie Coolie.
to inform her fans about the new
release date. Taking to her
Instagram, the actress shared a
poster of the film and wrote, "The
unstoppable force of #AgentAgni is
fast approaching! The action spy
thriller #Dhaakad will set the big
screen on fire in 4 languages - Hindi,
Tamil, Telugu& Malayalam on 27th
May, 2022."
In the picture shared by the
actress, Kangana looks a daredevil
dressed in black, holding a gun in
her hands. Her kohl-lined eyes and
face smeared with blood and grime,
give a glimpse of the intense drama
that the film beholds.
Kangana, who is set to woo the
audience with her second pan-India
outing after 'Thalaivii', also said that
her character in the action drama
will blow everyone's minds.
She added, "The film had to be
made on a certain scale that had to
be tailored to the vast vision of its
makers. India has never seen a
women action entertainer of this
scale. A story as paramount as this
should reach maximum eyeballs and
I am happy to announce that
Dhaakad would be released in
multiple languages."
Trade analyst and movie critic
TaranAdarsh also took to his Twitter
to share the film's release date.
'Dhaakad' is a high octane spy
thriller led by a female star, made on
a lavish budget. In terms of appeal,
the film is also the country's first big
scale multilingual project to be
headlined by a female superstar. The
actioner led by Kangana, stars Arjun
Rampal, Divya Dutta and Saswata
Chatterjee along with a power
packed ensemble cast.
Source: Times of India
H o R o s c o p e
ARIes
(March 21 - April 20) : An unexpected
conversation with a current or potential
romantic partner could end with both
of you revealing a lot of your deepest
feelings, Aries. This discussion may only indirectly
concern the status of your relationship, but you will
learn a lot about each other that could cause you to
seriously consider whether or not you want to
continue the relationship.
TAURUs
(April 21 - May 21) : Some rather intense
work, perhaps involving in-depth
research, could take up much of your
time today, Taurus. You could spend a lot
of time in libraries or on the Internet trying to discern
certain facts that you need for a project that could make
a big difference in your income. This can be fascinating
and exciting, but there is one caution: remember to rest
your eyes from time to time.
GeMINI
(May 22 - June 21) : Today, Gemini,
you could direct an overwhelming
amount of love and passion toward a
current or potential romantic partner.
Your friend might feel a little taken aback, but is
likely to be flattered and therefore respond in a
positive manner. This might not have the potential
to become a committed relationship, so don't
expect anything from it.
cANceR
(June 22 - July 23) : Information that you
retrieve from deep within your psyche
might lead to a revelation as to a great way
to increase your income, Cancer. This
could be something you read and forgot, or it might be
something you overheard in a restaurant. Whatever it
is, look into it carefully, and then if the information
seems to be accurate and useful, go for it. These days,
fortunes are being made in surprising ways!
Leo
(July 24 - Aug. 23): Today, Leo, you might
attend a group event of some kind. While
there, you could encounter an old friend
who seems to have changed. As a result, you
might find this person very attractive and direct a rush of
physical passion their way. This could be disconcerting,
but don't brush it off because you've always thought of
this person as a friend. The most successful marriages
are the ones that start out as friendships.
VIRGo
(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23): A new creative
project of some kind, perhaps involving
modern technology, could set your career
in a new direction, Virgo. This may be the
break you've been hoping for, and you're apt to be very
excited about it. Any new enterprise begun today is
going to have its ups and downs, but all signs indicate
that it will succeed. Consider the project carefully before
making a decision. Then if it feels right, go for it!
LIBRA
(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23): Libra: Your creative
talents could seem totally blocked today,
Libra. You may have a project you really
want to work on. You have the mental
focus, but the creative element just might not be there.
This could prove so frustrating that you want to throw
something. Do this if you must (preferably a pillow).
Still, the only answer might be to shelve your work until
tomorrow. You should be back to normal by then.
scoRpIo
(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) : Too much to do
around the house could have you
running around like crazy. You may
need to make a lot of calls, see too many
people, or execute some rather tedious paperwork.
This could have your nerves on edge by midafternoon,
so take a few minutes for yourself every two hours or
so. Step outside in the fresh air. This will calm you and
help you stay sane.
sAGITTARIUs
(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21): Today the energy is on
partnerships, Sagittarius, probably those
begun on the spur of the moment. You and
a colleague might have a conversation
about the possibility of going into business together. There
is also the possibility that you could fall in love at first sight,
maybe with someone from far away. Any sort of
partnership formed today will have its ups and downs, but
with work, it could succeed. If it feels right, go for it!
cApRIcoRN
(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20): Have you been
entertaining the idea of changing jobs,
Capricorn? If so, put out some feelers
today. You've been working hard and
may have felt as if you've been barking up the wrong
tree. Don't hesitate to research possibilities on the
Internet, prepare your resume, and chat up
knowledgeable people in social situations. It's time
to pass carefully from reflection to action.
AQUARIUs
(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) : A rebirth of romance in
your life could take place today, Aquarius. If
you're currently involved with someone, a
happy event could enrich the bond between
you and bring you closer together. If you aren't presently
attached, you could be by the end of the day. You might
meet someone new and exciting, probably an intelligent
person who could be involved with modern technology.
Make sure you look your best, and expect the unexpected!
pIsces
(Feb. 20 - Mar. 20) : Today you might
notice a change in yourself, Pisces. You
could look in the mirror and see that you
suddenly look as gorgeous as a movie star.
This change in your outer self is due to transformations
taking place within. You've probably been releasing a lot of
old traumas from the past, and therefore considerable
stress and tension have vanished from your face. Treat
yourself to some new clothes. It's a great time to do it!