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TUesDAY, ocToBeR 12 , 2021
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Foad Nasser teams up with 9
artists in Puja songs
Chanchal's 'Taqdeer' receives
Promax India Award
TBT RepoRT
Chanchal Chowdhury starrer acclaimed web series
titled 'Taqdeer' wins an award in India. Directed by
Syed Ahmed Shawki the web series premiered on
Hoichoi in December 2020. The series has now
won the Best Regional Web Series of the year in the
'Gold' category in the prestigious Promax India
Award.
Promax works with the marketing of the Indian
entertainment industry, there was a competition
among other nominated contents from ZEE5
Global, Alt Balaji, Hotstar and Voot, in which
Hoichoi's 'Taqdeer' was recognised as the best web
series of the year.
The eight episode web series features actor
Chanchal Chowdhury, along with talented artistes
Ratree debuts in acting with
short film titled 'Nari'
TBT RepoRT
Before Ratree's debut, her elder sister
popular theatre, television and film actor
of present generation Chamok Tara
started her career in acting. Basically
her elder sister's inspiration, Ratree
came into the field of acting. Student
of Class-VII, Ratree has already
acted in a short film titled 'Nari',
which was released on Sunday on
YouTube channel of Chamok
Tara.
Directed by Chamok Tara,
Iftekhar Ahmed Nabil wrote
story of the short film. Ratree
started her acting career
under elder sister's
direction. For this reason,
she is very much excited.
While sharing her
feelings in this regard
Ratree said, "When Apu
started acting in
theatre, TV and
cinema I did not
know what is acting.
But at one stage, I
understood about
acting. From that
time, I dreamt to
stand in front of
the camera. But
due to various
reasons, I
couldn't get the
scope for
acting. In the
meantime, Apu
like Manoj Pramanik, Sanjida Preety, Partha Barua,
and Sohel Mondal Rana, among others. 'Taqdeer'
produced by Syed Ahmed Shawki, a young
producer from Dhaka.
Receiving the award, Sakib R Khan, Head of
Hoichoi Bangladesh, said, "The Promax India
Digital Reinvent Awards is prestigious. Receiving
this award still seems surreal to me. It would be
better if a story born from the heart of Dhaka were
awarded among the best Indian content.
"It was a truly honourable moment to see a story
born out of the heartland of Dhaka, being
nominated among some of the best Indian content
and winning Gold from a global platform like
Promax. The entire team of Hoichoi and 'Taqdeer'
is extremely overwhelmed with this success," he
concludes.
launched her YouTube channel. She released
some works there. She also got response for
those works on her YouTube channel. From
that time, I started to see dream more. At
last, after acting in short film Nari my
dream came into true. ChamokApu did
not make me nervous during shooting
of the short film. But I was nervous it's
true but tried to give my level best
effort to portray my character
properly. Now viewers will give
their judgment about my
performance in the short film."
Ratree also said, "If my family cooperates
me, then I will be regular in
acting. According to Ratree, her elder
sister Chamok is her favourite actor
because Ratree was brought up to
watch her sister's acting. For this
reason, I like my sister's acting. My
mother is our world. We miss our
father a lot. If my father was alive
he will surely become happy for
us."
Chamok Tara said, "Now
Ratree will work only for
my YouTube channel. She
will study properly now.
There are many times
for her acting. Basically
Ratree started acting
only for fascination. If
she wants to take
acting professionally I
have no objection in
this regard. At first,
she should complete
study successfully."
TBT RepoRT
Musician Foad Nasser Babu has
teamed up with nine promising
artists for two brand-new songs
on the occasion of Durga Puja,
the biggest festival of the Hindu
community.
The singers are-Samarjit Roy,
Bijon Mistri, Chanda
Chakraborty, Utpala Das,
Ananya Acharya, Swapnil
Sajeeb, AP Shubho, Raka Popi
and Sushmita Saha.
Lyricist Sumon Saha penned
both songs titled - 'Sharat-er Nil
Akash'
and
'BachharGhureTumi Abar Ele
Ma'. Babu has composed the
music for the songs. Of the
singers, Samarjit Roy, Bijon
Mistri, Chanda Chakraborty
and Utpala Das have lent their
voices to 'Sharat-er Nil Akash'
while 'Bachar GhureTumi Abar
Ele Ma' have been sung by
Bollywood and Hollywood actress Priyanka
Chopra Jonas has given various hit projects
all around the globe! The Bollywood diva
recently opened up about having some
restrictions on what she will be uploading on
Ananya Acharya, Swapnil
Rajib, AP Shubho, Raka Popy
and Sushmita Saha.
Both songs have been
produced for a special
programme on Bangladesh
Television (BTV), 'Sharad
Ananda', to celebrate the Durga
Puja. Regarding the songs,
Foad Nasser Babu said,
"Earlier, I had to do
composition and music
arrangement for many songs
which were very close to the
category of 'Kirtan' (devotional
song), while working on movie
songs. I worked on a Puja song
for the very first time in 2020
which was warmly accepted by
the audience." "It feels good
that we have done the songs
nicely. I always love to
collaborate with the younger
artists. I have enjoyed the
teamwork with the performers
in the two new songs this time
as well," he told. The celebrated
composer expressed gratitude
to Sumon Saha and BTV for the
collaboration. "Lyricist Suman
Saha's words have influenced
the songs a lot. I hope the
audience will like the new Puja
songs," he said. All the
her social media account from now on.
The actress said that she's a very guarded
person and even if she's quite open about
posting pictures of herself, her husband
Nick Jonas and her family online, there are
few things that her fans 'will never see'.
Priyanka Chopra was featured on the first
episode of the Victoria's 'Secret Voices'
podcast, hosted by Amanda de Cadene.
There she opened up about the toxic and
'unsafe' nature of the internet and that the
actor has taught herself to be in control,
even when she isn't really.
On the Podcast, Priyanka Chopra said,
"I'm very private; my family, my home, my
feelings, I keep them closely guarded."
When she was asked how she determines
what she wants to 'keep private', Priyanka
said, "I don't have kids yet, so I don't know
what to feel about that. It's something that
I'd like to think about sooner than later. I
performing singers in 'Sharater
Nil Akash' and 'Bachhar
Ghure Tumi Abar Ele Ma' will
be seen in the music videos on
'Sharad Ananda' during the
Durga Puja. Both songs are also
expected to be released on the
internet.
Priyanka Chopra compares
herself to 'street dog'
think with me, I don't like digging too deep.
I'll maybe show an image of me and my
husband, or me and my mom and my
brother, but you'll never see what actually
happens within the sacred, safe space of my
home."
The actress continued, "It's a little bit
ornamental, I feel what I share, and unless
I'm having a moment where I feel
vulnerable, talk about my feelings in a
caption or something. I've to build a very
hard exterior. I started in this business when
I was 17, predominantly in a patriarchal
industry, and you kind of had to toughen up
and pull up your boots to just survive. And
you're not allowed to feel anything. I built
myself to be a survivor, to be a street dog,
who's going to be like, 'I'm going to do
whatever I need and do it with grace and
dignity'."
Source: Mid-Day
'Resident Evil 2021' movie poster
teases zombie origin story
The Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City
poster teases the origins of the T Virus and
zombie outbreak in the titular American city.
The 2021 film is inspired by Capcom's iconic
survival-horror video game franchise. It is
unconnected to the first 'Resident Evil' film
series that was directed by Paul W.S.
Anderson, with Johannes Roberts taking on
directorial duties.
'Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City'
adapts the events of the first 2 games where
the Midwestern town of Raccoon City
becomes overrun by the undead following the
outbreak of an experimental virus at a
mansion in the surrounding mountains. A
small group of survivors sets out to uncover
the truth behind the horror and expose the
Umbrella Pharmaceutical Company's
involvement. Following the release of the
film's first trailer, a new teaser poster for the
film has been revealed.
Posted on the 'Resident Evil' Twitter
account, the film's poster sets the more serious
tone of the upcoming release while leaning
into the franchise's key settings. The poster
features a bloodied and torn umbrella inspired
by the villainous Umbrella Corporation's logo
in front of the Raccoon City Police
Department, an iconic location from the
second and third game that's been faithfully
recreated for the film. The poster also features
the film's title and tagline, "Witness The
Beginning Of Evil," while also featuring the
films' November 24th release date.
'Welcome To Raccoon City' was announced
in 2017 following the release of 'Resident Evil:
The Final Chapter', with producers confirming
a reboot, which was in the works. Roberts
joined the project in 2018, taking up directing
duties and becoming the writer, following
'Mortal Kombat' writer, Greg Roberts, leaving
the protect. Photos of the film's cast were
released in August 2021, showing off Kaya
Scodelerio, AvanJogia, Robbie Amell, Hannah
John-Kamen.
Source: Deccan Chronicle
H o R o s c o p e
ARIes
(March 21 - April 20) : Have you been
thinking about moving? Perhaps
you've even bought a new home.
Whatever your situation, you may
execute some paperwork today, perhaps an
agreement with a realtor or contractor, or maybe
escrow papers. This could be frustrating, as the
wording of the documents might seem obscure. Get
it out of the way. You won't regret it!
TAURUs
(April 21 - May 21) : A new, exciting
neighbor could move in near you. If
you're single, this person might be a
potential romantic partner. If you aren't,
you could make a new friend. When you meet, you
could hit it off immediately and talk for hours. But
don't monopolize this person's time. You won't want
to disrupt the moving process. Don't be shy about
seeking this person out later.
GeMINI
(May 22 - June 21) : Have you been
waiting to execute some paperwork
regarding money? If so, you might finally
be able to do it today. Your signature on
these documents may represent the first step to
increased income as well as a whole new life, perhaps
even something as subtle as a transformed state of
mind. The change could be as monumental as a move
to a distant place. Make the most of it.
cANceR
(June 22 - July 23) : Transformation of
your life, even your very being, may
have been in the works for some time.
Today you could finally see it made
manifest. Dreams come true, perhaps in an
unconventional and unexpected manner. Don't move
too quickly or eagerly. Think carefully before
committing to any plans. Don't be afraid to consult
others. Move cautiously and good fortune will follow.
Leo
(July 24 - Aug. 23): Have you been
concentrating strongly on spiritual
studies for a while? Do you meditate
regularly? If so, don't be surprised if
insights and revelations come to mind today. Write
them down. There will be too many to remember.
If you're inclined toward writing, you might set
your ideas down in a book, perhaps with publishing
in mind. Doors open wide for you.
VIRGo
(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23): Today you'll meet
a very compatible and exciting circle
of new friends. These people may be
from foreign countries, or they
might be involved in professions in religion, law,
or education. They'll feel like kindred spirits.
You'll be able to talk with them for hours.
Whatever their circumstances, these people
could be your friends for life.
LIBRA
(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23): Today an opportunity
may come your way that causes you to
consider changing your career. No matter
what you've been involved with up to now,
education could attract you, perhaps involving
metaphysical or philosophical subjects. Is transforming
your working life the right thing to do now? Only you
know. Bear in mind that this opportunity may be a gift
from the Universe. Follow your heart.
scoRpIo
(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) : New beginnings
are heralded today, particularly where
travel, education, and legal matters
are concerned. Difficult decisions may
need to be made. Don't agonize over them.
Whatever you decide should work out beautifully.
Think carefully about your plans. Take care of any
paperwork that you've put off before moving on to
more interesting matters.
sAGITTARIUs
(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21): Your dreams may
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success. Though the symbols that your
unconscious sends could be obscure, it
would pay you to try to make sense of them. You may
have had experiences in the past that enable you to
make practical decisions now, especially concerning
money. Make a list of your insights and check them
out. You'll find this useful!
cApRIcoRN
(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20): The primary focus
today should be on romance and
commitment. Have you been thinking
about getting married? If so, you could
be surprised to learn that your significant other has
been thinking the same thing. This could be the end
of a long period of uncertainty. It's apt to prove a
very healing experience. Don't be surprised if people
tell you how attractive you look!
AQUARIUs
(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) : A new addition to
your routine may be in the works.
Whether this involves work that
produces additional income or is of a
voluntary nature, you can expect your tasks to
change in some way, probably for the better. You
could also be thrown in with people you find
compatible.
pIsces
(Feb. 20 - Mar. 20) : A new
romance is definitely in the air. This
could be a renewal of he romance
within a current relationship or, if
you're single, someone new and exciting might
cross your path. This person could be from a distant
place or in a profession such as law or education.
Whatever your situation, the feeling is going to
persist at least through next month.