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Last year passed with many ups and downs for the movie industry — with a significant drop in the number of releases. Dhaliwood, the mainstream Dhaka-based film industry, did see the arrival of several new faces, along with the release of Indian films, in 2011. But overall, Dhaliwood failed to emerge from its reliance on a single actor, while the veterans and rookies engaged in a healthy competition for the viewers’ affection.
Both the making and releases of movies saw a further drop — with only 47 movies released last year, compared to the 56 launches in 2010. Many movie theatres were also forced to shut down to make space for new shopping malls.
On May 20, 2011, Bangladesh Film Artistes Association held its election, with superstar Shakib Khan winning the post of President and actor Misha Sawdagor securing the General Secretary spot.
Nasiruddin Yusuf’s “Guerrilla” — a movie on the Liberation War — brought in international accolade in 2011. Morshedul Islam’s “Amar Bondhu Rashed” — also on the war — received critical acclaim and grabbed mass attention. Meanwhile, Rubaiyat Hossain’s “Meherjaan” — looking at the Liberation War from an untried angle — was pulled from movie theatres prematurely, due to much objection from cultural elites.
Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas were the busiest among movie stars this year, with Shakib appearing in 17 films, compared to 12 by Apu.
Although popular actress Poppy was not that frequent on the silver screen, she came into the limelight by winning her third National Film Award.
Veteran film artiste Bobita became the ambassador for Distressed Children and Infants International — a global children’s welfare body. As part of her responsibilities, Bobita addressed the students of a US university — telling them of the neglected children of our country. She also announced of setting up a hospital on her return to the country.
Another senior artiste, Rozina, spent busy times throughout the year — directing TV plays. Actor Alamgir also remained in the limelight as the host of a TV show, “Houseful”.
On July 31, 2011, actor Aminul Haq — the star of the country’s first talkie “Mukh O Mukhosh” — passed away, while the country’s first glamour photographer T Rahman also breathed his last on February 23. On the last day of the year, popular actress Doyel also left us.
Although many newcomers frequented the silver screen, only a few like Shaina Amin, Aachol and Niloy were able to carve niches for themselves. Movie star Poppy’s sibling Kheyali also made her film debut last year.
Producer-actor Ananta tied the knot with actress Borsha near the year’s end.
Actor Ferdous remained busy with gigs across the border in Kolkata. But he managed time to make his debut as a producer — through “Ek Cup Cha”.
“Jor” became the first Indian film to be played at Bangladeshi movie theatres in 38 years, amid much protest from the industry’s top personalities. M Hamid took over as the new Managing Director of BFDC (Bangladesh Film Development Corporation) on October 11.
August 13 was a sad day for the country and its movie industry, as we lost eminent director Tareque Masud and journalist Mishuk Munier in a tragic car accident.
Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas continued their dominance of the industry. Other stars that deserve mention are: Maruf, Emon, Amin Khan, Amit Hasan, Sahara, Nipun and Racey.
Although appearances were not high for Moushumi, Poppy, Purnima and Ferdous — all of the popular actors remained audience favorites.
Last year also saw TV stars Farah Ruma, Humaira Himu, Rawnak Hasan and Arsha making appearances on the big screen.

-With The Daily Star input

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Movie then, movie now https://dhakamirror.com/entertainment/cinema-bangla/movie-then-movie-now/ Fri, 08 Jul 2011 04:04:41 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=31347 Babita shares her experience of four decades in Bangla movie ‘Dream Girl’ of Bangladeshi filmdom, actress Babita Akhtar has achieved prominence simply as Babita on the silver screen by acting diverse roles in over 250 movies that made her a household name and a popular cultural icon in Bangladesh. She is best known for her ... Read more

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Babita shares her experience of four decades in Bangla movie
‘Dream Girl’ of Bangladeshi filmdom, actress Babita Akhtar has achieved prominence simply as Babita on the silver screen by acting diverse roles in over 250 movies that made her a household name and a popular cultural icon in Bangladesh. She is best known for her performance in Satyajit Ray’s Ashoni Sanket (Distant Thunder), a novel adaptation of the great famine in Bengal in 1943, which won the Golden Bear prize at the Berlin Film Festival in 1973.
Throughout her career, she has garnered numerous prestigious awards including the National Film Award (1975, 1976, 1977, 1985 and 2002), Bengal Film Journalists Association Award from India and National Film Award from Pakistan.
Recently, she has been appointed the Goodwill Ambassador of Distressed Children and Infants International (DCI), a United States-based non-profit child rights organisation.
Still the actress performs in lead roles but not as ‘heroine’, but in characters which match with her age and appearance. In an interview with New Age, Babita shared her experiences and gave her observations on the changes she finds in her journey of over four decades in the industry.
A reluctant Babita was persuaded to come to movie industry by her brother-in-law, iconic film director Zahir Raihan, in the late 1960s. She first appeared in the movie Sangsar directed by Raihan. In the movie she was introduced as Subarna. It was a super flop.  She was re-introduced as Babita in the Urdu movie Jalte Suraj Ke Nichey, directed by Raihan which did not release in time. However, Babita got popularity in her first appearance as the heroine in the Bangla movie Shesh Porjonto, directed by Raihan, which was released on the Pakistan Day (August 14) in 1969. This movie became so popular that she got offers from the leading directors, whom she could not refuse.
Actually it was an amazing start of a bright career under the guidance of quality directors such as Zahir Raihan, Khan Ataur Rahman, Kazi Zahir, Narayan Ghosh, Shuvash Dutt, Amzad Hossain, Kamal Ahmed and others.
‘Film industry was very vibrant. The talented directors created a number of good potential actors. The actors had very good relation with each other and had a very positive competition that is very important for a healthy film industry,’ Babita told New Age.
‘Directors in those days knew how the actors could be made to act the way they wanted. Even the producers had the urge to give every possible support to create good movies. And the movie theatres were overcrowded mostly by the middle class and students. Even the music, lyrics of the playbacks of those movies are still popular amongst the masses’, she said.
‘In such a vibrant scene, the actors had many options to select good movies. Say for example I first asked about the storyline and character before signing any movie. If I liked the story and character and found the producer was not that resourceful I even acted without any remuneration for the sake of making a good movie. It’s also true that I had even appeared on sword fight scenes in some commercial movies, but nobody complained about those movies being substandard or obscene,’ she added.
Of the 250s movies she acted in lead roles, she loved to play her roles of Alo in Alor Michhil, Moni in Nayan Moni, Golapi in Golapi Ekhon Train-e. But, she considers her performance as Ananga in Stayjit Ray’s movie Ashoni Sanket as the best.
In fact, the Ashoni Sanket gave Babita international exposure. ‘Stayajit Ray offered me to attend the Berlin film festival in which Ashoni Sanket grabbed the golden bear. I was introduced in the festival as Ray’s youngest heroine,’ said Babita.
The festival created the thirst for Babita to attend international festivals. ‘I found participation in international festivals very interesting that motivated me to attend in such festivals. I attended the Moscow Film Festival frequently. I was so popular in Moscow film festival that the organising committee hanged seven photographs along with the Indian legend Raj Kapoor at the main venue and even at the Moscow airport. Russians knew me watching the Russian dubbed Bangladeshi movies acted by me in the festival,’ she claimed.
But Babitita believes the scenario has completely been changed during the last few years. She thinks each and every sector in the movie industry has fallen very rapidly. ‘Still there are some talented actors but there is no good director to guide them properly. The approach of the producers has completely changed. They don’t have the intention for making quality movies targeting the mass, since only the working class people go to theatres to be “entertained”. There is no quality technical hands, musicians and lyricist. In brief the whole situation is completely different from what it was even a few decades back. In this situation how can you expect good movies?,’ asked Babita.
‘I admit that a few independent makers are producing a few good movies which are winning awards at national and international levels. But can these movies make profit? The middle class, the strength for any movie industry, is no more interested in movies. Rather they have turned to home entertainment options such as satellite channels, Internet and others’, she adds.
However, Babita is optimistic. She believes that Bangladeshi movie industry will revive the golden days again in future. For that she calls for a passionate and holistic approach.

-With New Age input

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Shimana again in big screen https://dhakamirror.com/entertainment/cinema-bangla/shimana-again-in-big-screen/ Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:30:55 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=28733 At the end of 2007 promising TV actress and model Shimana started her film career by the movie ‘Daruchini Dweep,’ directed by Tawquir Ahmed. In that movie, she performed in the role of Naima. From that time she had intention to establish her career in the film arena. But due to lack of favourable script ... Read more

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At the end of 2007 promising TV actress and model Shimana started her film career by the movie ‘Daruchini Dweep,’ directed by Tawquir Ahmed. In that movie, she performed in the role of Naima.
From that time she had intention to establish her career in the film arena. But due to lack of favourable script and story Shimana didn’t perform in any movie then.
Recently she got a proposal to cast in a movie, which will be directed by Nargis Akhter. Shimana will perform in the role of bride in Nargis’ movie ‘Putro Ekhon Paisawala.’ Her character will be Romana in that movie.
While sharing her feelings to perform in any movie after three years Shimana told this correspondent, “From the very beginning in my career in the media I wanted to establish myself in the big screen. For this reason, to work in plays I was waiting for a good story of a film. Nargis apa gave me that opportunity. I hope I will attract the viewers with my performance in her movie.”
According to the director of the movie Nargis Akhter, muharrat of the movie will be held on April 26. It will be produced by Multimedia Production of ATN Bangla. By this movie popular singer Robi Chowdhury is going to introduce his career as a music director. Bobita, Rina Khan, Misha Sawdagar, Shaina Amin, Mounata, Emon, among others, will also perform in the movie in different roles.
Story was written by Gazi Mazharul Anwar and it is scripted by Nargis Akhter herself. Now Shimana is working in ‘Gulshan Avenue,’ ‘Lifestyle,’ ‘Sabuj Nakshatra,’ ‘Amader Sangsar,’ ‘Anyo Ronger Dhaka,’ ‘Mouchake Dhil,’ ‘Aynaghor’ and other drama serials.

 

Courtesy of The New Nation

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