The actor had completed work on both government-funded projects long ago, however, their release had remained uncertain. Now, with clearance secured, “Chokkor 302” is set to hit theatres this Eid, while “Bildakini” will make its debut on Pahela Baishakh.
Directed by Fazlul Kabir Tuhin and based on a novel by Nuruddin Jahangir, this Bangladeshi film is a powerful narrative of survival, societal conflict, and individual resistance. The movie’s poster was unveiled on January 10, in the presence of lead actor Mosharraf Karim.
Based on the novel "Bildakini" by renowned author Nuruddin Jahangir, the film was directed by Fazlul Tuhin. It tells a powerful story of female strength and the liberation of motherhood. The film stars Mosharraf Karim and West Bengal actress Parno Mittra in the lead roles. This is Parno Mittra's second film in Bangladesh, following her appearance in Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's "Doob".
The story, penned by Nuruddin Jahangir, explores the themes of women's empowerment and maternal independence, bringing the narrative to life with the stellar performances of Mosharraf Karim and Parno Mitra.
The actor had completed work on both government-funded projects long ago, however, their release had remained uncertain. Now, with clearance secured, “Chokkor 302” is set to hit theatres this Eid, while “Bildakini” will make its debut on Pahela Baishakh.
Directed by Fazlul Kabir Tuhin and based on a novel by Nuruddin Jahangir, this Bangladeshi film is a powerful narrative of survival, societal conflict, and individual resistance. The movie’s poster was unveiled on January 10, in the presence of lead actor Mosharraf Karim.
Based on the novel "Bildakini" by renowned author Nuruddin Jahangir, the film was directed by Fazlul Tuhin. It tells a powerful story of female strength and the liberation of motherhood. The film stars Mosharraf Karim and West Bengal actress Parno Mittra in the lead roles. This is Parno Mittra's second film in Bangladesh, following her appearance in Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's "Doob".
The story, penned by Nuruddin Jahangir, explores the themes of women's empowerment and maternal independence, bringing the narrative to life with the stellar performances of Mosharraf Karim and Parno Mitra.