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FRIDAY, sEPTEMBER 24, 2021

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Toronto Multicultural Film Fest

begins with 'Rupsha Nadir Banke'

'Mission Extreme' set to release

worldwide on Dec 3rd

After being delayed by two years due to the deadly

Covid-19 pandemic, the first episode of the muchanticipated

police action thriller movie 'Mission

Extreme' is set to have its worldwide release on

December 3, reports UNB.

This was confirmed by Sunny Sanwar, writerproducer

and one-half of the directors of the film,

also a superintendent at Anti Terrorism Unit of

Bangladesh Police. Joyed over the upcoming release

of the big-budget cop-thriller, starring Dhallywood

superstar Arifin Shuvoo and inspired by some of the

breathtaking operations of the Counter-Terrorism

Unit of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Sanwar said that

the decision has been made considering the

improving situation of Covid-19 in the country.

"The initial victory against the pandemic has been

achieved in the country by opening educational

institutions, and we are getting back to our

normalcies with the rapid vaccination. Altogether,

we felt that this is the time to welcome our movieloving

audiences to the theatres with new big-budget

movies. Thus, we are releasing our film on

December 3rd and we hope everyone will be by our

side," Sanwar told media on Thursday.

He also informed that the trailer will be releasing

soon, as well as a massive publicity campaign to

promote the film ahead of its big release.

The story and screenplay were written by Sunny

Sanwar himself. The film is produced by Cop

Creation, in association with Mime Multimedia and

Dhaka Detective Club. The film initially was

scheduled to release in 2020 on the occasion of Eid

al-Fitr but was postponed due to the Covid-19

situation in the country. It was rescheduled for a

2021 Eid release, but again pandemic prevented it.

Co-directed by Faisal Ahmed, the movie features

an ensemble cast of Arifin Shuvoo, the debutant

'Miss World Bangladesh 2018' Jannatul Ferdous

Oishee, Taskeen Rahman, Sadia Nabila, Sumit

Sengupta, Raisul Islam Asad, Fazlur Rahman Babu,

Shatabdi Wadud, Majnun Mizan, Iresh Jaker,

Manoj Pramanik, Aref Syed, Sudip Biswas Deep,

Rashed Mamun Apu, Ehsanul Rahman, Dipu, Syed

Nazmus Sakib and others.

For this particular project, actor Arifin Shuvoo has

done rigorous body transformation after nine

months of hard work. Sharing his excitement, the

National Award-winning superstar said, "The hard

work I've put in to get myself fit for 'Mission

Extreme' is never to be forgotten. I have had to suffer

major injuries while training for the body

transformation, which includes painful leg injuries

from which I am still suffering. The movie is finally

going to be released and I will forget all of my pain if

we can satisfy our audiences who have been waiting

for the film for such a long time."

My presence is remarkable

in one word : Bobby

TBT REPORT

Eamin Haque Bobby, better known as Bobby, is a Bangladeshi film

actress and film producer. She made her acting debut in Khoj: The

Search, released on 16 April 2010. Dehorokkhi (2013) helped

establish her as a star in the Dhallywood film industry.Bobby

started her career as a model.

Bobby is the face of the big screen. It goes without saying

that she doesn't appear on the small screen. She has

worked in a few commercials in her career but was last

seen in an advertisement about a year and a half ago.

However, the heroine has worked in a new

promotional shoot as she preferred.

The shooting of the advertisement, made by

Rehman Khalil, started last Tuesday at a shooting

house in Birulia and ended on Wednesday.

Bobby said 'Glamour' is being given importance in

this advertisement. Because it is an advertisement

for a beauty soap. Bobby commented, "There are

some things that can be done to make good or bad

results! The idea of arranging the shooting of the ad

and my presence are all remarkable in one word.

After the ad, the audience will understand."

Bobby was away from work for a long time due

to the Corona pandemic. She has returned to work

on a large scale through this advertisement. However,

the heroine wants to take more time to return in film.

She will start shooting only when the situation is completely

normal. Bobby said she will start shooting a web film soon

named 'Mayurpangkhi'. The announcement of the web

film will come in a few days.

Earlier, she has been seen in advertisements of

Power, Elite Mehedi, Warid Telecom, alton etc.

TBT REPORT

Rupsha Nadir Banke', a fulllength

film directed by

E k u s h e y P a d a k - w i n n i n g

filmmaker Tanvir Mokammel,

wasscreened at the fourth

Toronto Multicultural Film

Festival 2021 in Canada.

Toronto Film Forum (TFF) is

organising the festival from

September 23 to 28. A total of

300 films are participating at

the festival.

'Rupsha Nadir Banke' was

screened at the first day of the

festival. Tanvir Mokammel

shared the news on his

Facebbok page.

'Rupsha Nadir Banke' is a

historical film. The story of the

film revolves around a leftist

politician named Manob

Indian singer-songwriter Ananya Birla announced her debut album

'Bombay Basement'.

Ahead of the full release of the album, Ananya released the music

video of the lead track 'When I'm Alone' on Tuesday night. The video

also marks her maiden innings as a music video director.

Recently Ananya teamed up with AR Rahman for the official

Cheer4India song of the Indian contingent for the Tokyo Olympics,

'Hindustani Way'.

Including the lead track, there are six songs in the album - 'Give

Me Up', 'Deny Me', 'Do It Anyway', 'Tu Hi Mera Ghar' and 'Old Me'.

The entire album which was conjured up during the pandemic,

hints at themes such as self-love, racial discrimination and toxic

relationships in a nonconformist manner.

More than 60 years after the erstwhile

Soviet Union beat the United States into

orbit with the launch of its Sputnik satellite,

a new space race is heating up between the

two rivals. The Russians plan to produce

the first feature film 'The Challenge' to be

shot in outer space, ahead of Tom Cruise's

upcoming $200-million space epic.

'The Challenge' is the story of a Russian

doctor who is sent to the International

Space Station to save the life of a

cosmonaut. If all goes according to plan,

the production team will lift off next month

on a 12-day mission to pull off the historic

first.

Last year NASA announced that it was

collaborating with Elon Musk's 'SpaceX'

and Tom Cruise to shoot a movie that

would be partly filmed aboard the

International Space Station. Directed by

Doug Liman, the untitled film was

rumoured to have a budget of $200

million.

Russian space agency Roscosmos then

announced its own plans to shoot an outof-this-world

(literally!) feature, hoping to

achieve liftoff before its Hollywood

counterpart.

A collaboration between Roscosmos,

public broadcaster Channel One, and

leading studio Yellow, Black and White,

'The Challenge' will be directed by

KlimShipenko, whose blockbuster comedy

'Son of a Rich' is Russia's highest-grossing

Mukherjee, who was abducted

and killed by Razakars during

the liberation war in 1971.

Besides liberation war, the film

portrays different historical

movements like Swadeshi

Ananya Birla announces

her debut album

'Bombay asement'

movement, Tebhaga movement

and other progressive

movements.

The cast of the governmentgranted

film includes Tousif

Sadman Turja, Zahid Hasan

Russian film 'The

Challenge' beats

Tom Cruise's 'Space'

Shovon and Khairul Alam

Sabuj, Ramendu Majumdar,

Chitralekha Guha, Jhuna

Chowdhury, Afzal Kabir, Rajib

Salehin, Abdullah Rana, Masum

Bashar, Mili Basher and British

actor Andrew Jones.

Tousif Sadman Turja, Zahid

Hasan Shovon and Khairul

Alam Sabuj have portrayed the

different stages of Manob

Mukherjee's life in the two-hour

film while Naziba Bashar plays

the female lead in the film.

The film has been shot by tentime

national film awardwinning

cinematographer

Mahfuzur Rahman Khan and

Mohadeb Shi edited the footage

of the film. Rana Masud, Syed

Shabab Ali Arzoo and Sagir

Mostafa are the assistant

directors of the film.

Her songs, 'Let There Be Love' and its remix version, 'Day Goes By'

with Jamaican-American Sean Kingston, was well-received around

the world.

The other hit songs to her credit are 'Hold On', 'Meant To Be',

'Circles', 'Livin' the Life' (remixed by Afrojack), 'Better'.

'Bombay Basement', will be released on her YouTube channel and

across all major streaming platforms every week throughout

October 2021.

Source: Indian Express

film of all time.

The space movie stars YuliaPeresild, a

veteran screen and stage actor, who was

cast after a countrywide talent search last

spring. The production team underwent a

crash course in space travel earlier this year

at the Yuri Gagarin Centre for Cosmonaut

Training. On Thursday, a commission of

medical and safety experts from the center

gave the project approval to go ahead.

Shipenko and Peresild are scheduled to

blast into orbit on October 5 in a Soyuz

spaceship piloted by Anton Shkaplerov, a

veteran cosmonaut, with a backup crew on

standby in the event of any last-minute

medical problems.

At a news conference in Moscow on

Thursday, Peresild said it was "too late" to

be afraid of the cosmic task ahead. "If

you're afraid of wolves, you shouldn't go

into the forest," she said, adding: "There is

just no time left for fear." Variety

Konstantin Ernst, CEO of Russia's

Channel 1, which has commissioned the

movie, played down the notion of a new

space race heating up the cosmos, noting,

"Cinema isn't sports".

"We certainly would have preferred

arriving at the International Space Station

at the same time with Tom Cruise. We

would have enjoyed shooting the film

together much better," Ernst told.

Source: Deccan Chronicle

H O R O s c O P E

ARIEs

(March 21 - April 20) : Your inspiration

and imagination are soaring today, Aries.

You may want to try an artistic project of

some kind. You could be pleasantly

surprised at the results. Your intuition is also high, and

your understanding of those around you is greatly

increased. Don't be afraid to act from instinct. This is

one of those days when it should win out over

rationality and logic!

TAURUs

(April 21 - May 21) : You look gorgeous

and feel especially sociable today,

Taurus. Don't be surprised if you either

host a social event or decide to attend

one to which you've been invited. You're always a

congenial companion, Taurus, but today more than

ever your enthusiasm is high. People will want to

enjoy your company. You may also have some

interesting information everyone will want to hear.

GEMINI

(May 22 - June 21) : Some

misunderstandings could cause

confusion in the home, Gemini. Your

intuition and insight should defuse the

situation, especially since you're more diplomatic than

usual. You could also have an artistic inspiration,

perhaps a new project that could be very important to

you. It could be important to your career or it could

open up new opportunities for you.

cANcER

(June 22 - July 23) : Social events you

attend today could put you in touch with

some fascinating people. A new

acquaintance could become a close friend.

These individuals may be highly educated in a field that

interests you or from other states or countries.

Conversation should be stimulating. Any information

gleaned could serve you well for a long time. Writing,

teaching, and publishing matters come to the forefront.

LEO

(July 24 - Aug. 23): You generally like

to think of yourself as a practical and

down-to-Earth person, Leo. Today you

might depend on intuition more than

usual. People around you might seem to be acting

peculiarly, and your insight could give you hints as

to their true motivations and how to deal with them.

Relations with colleagues could especially benefit

from this. Follow your heart!

VIRGO

(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23): Emotions

could run high among those close to

you, Virgo. It might seem like

everyone is in a bad mood! In your

own relations with them, your friendly nature

and social skills will calm them down and keep

them on an even keel, at least when you're

around! Social events may keep you busy. You

could make some valuable contacts.

LIBRA

(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23): Your warmth,

sensitivity, and understanding in your

relations with those you care about are

heightened, Libra. You should feel

especially well, as your health is good. You want to

get out and be social with friends and family. If there

are no outings planned, don't hesitate to be the

instigator. Everyone will have a wonderful time, and

your company will be greatly enjoyed.

scORPIO

(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) : Matters of

romance, love, and marriage should go

very well for you today, Scorpio. You

should feel especially warm and

supportive. Intimate conversations come easily to you.

Make certain before you speak that you're expressing

your thoughts in the right way. There's a danger your

partner might misinterpret your words. You don't want

any upset, however temporary, to mar your day!

sAGITTARIUs

(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21): Communication

between you and a family member could

be difficult today. Your warmth and

understanding might give this person the

courage to tell you what's on his or her mind. You

might feel adventurous, Sagittarius, so you and a

romantic partner could decide to go out on the town

and kick up your heels tonight. You're both looking and

feeling good. Have a great time!

cAPRIcORN

(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20): A welcome letter,

phone call, or perhaps visit could come

from a lover or close friend bringing

interesting news. Your creative

energies are bubbling over, Capricorn, so you might

want to try writing, music, drawing, or painting. You

might send some letters, place a lot of phone calls, or

make a lot of short trips in your neighborhood,

maybe to libraries or bookstores.

AQUARIUs

(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) : Good news

regarding money could have you

thinking in terms of freshening up

your home. You might want to do

some painting or add some small decorative

touches like art or houseplants. You might even

want to shop for some new furniture. This

promises to be a lot of fun, Aquarius, so get family

members to do it with you.

PIscEs

(Feb. 20 - Mar. 20) : A visit from a

relative or neighbor early in the day

could put you in a fantastic mood.

Perhaps this person has some

interesting news, encouraging words, or maybe a

gift. Listen and enjoy, Pisces, but beware of idle

gossip. Some of what you hear is unlikely to be

true, so it's best to keep it all to yourself. In the

evening, go out on the town!

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