Following his silver screen return this Eid-ul-Fitr with “Chokkor 302”, Mosharraf Karim is gearing up for another cinematic venture—”Kurkab”, directed by Noor Imran Mithu. With only one day of shooting left, the film is nearing completion.
As Eid-ul-Fitr films continue to draw audiences to theatres, celebrities are actively promoting their movies. Among them is Mosharraf Karim, who, despite recently undergoing surgery to remove a tumour from his ankle, has been engaging with the media and interacting with audiences to support his latest film, “Chokkor 302”.
Actor Mosharraf Karim, despite recently undergoing surgery to remove a tumour from his ankle, has continued promoting his latest film “Chokkor 302”. He made an appearance in a wheelchair, with his leg in a cast, at a screening at Bashundhara Star Cineplex in the capital, where he interacted with the audience and spoke about the project.
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Star, Mosharraf shared his excitement about the film. “I attended the premiere of ‘Chokkor 302’. It was my first time watching the full film, and I truly enjoyed it. The energy in the room was amazing—sitting with the audience, I could sense that they loved it, too. I had a wonderful time.”
Mosharraf Karim made an unexpected entrance at the premiere of "Chokkor 302", arriving in a wheelchair with a bandaged leg—leaving guests visibly surprised. The premiere, held Saturday (March 29) night at Centre Point Star Cineplex in the capital, marked the launch of Sharaf Ahmed Jibon’s Eid release.
From heartthrob romantic characters to socially charged roles, Siam Ahmed has steadily established himself as one of Dhallywood’s most versatile and dependable stars. With acclaimed performances in films like “Poramon 2”, “Dohon”, “Mridha Vs Mridha”, and “Fagun Haway”, he has become a familiar name to cinephiles. As Eid draws near, the actor returns to the silver screen with “Jongli”—a film he describes as one of his most personal projects yet.
Deepto TV has announced a week-long special programme to mark Eid-ul-Fitr, featuring a lineup of Bengali films, including three world premieres.
With Eid-ul-Fitr fast approaching, the Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with excitement. Audiences are eagerly waiting for the new titles to release, and the promotional whirlwind has already begun.
Beyond his long-awaited return to cinema, Mosharraf Karim is particularly excited about the film’s release during the festive atmosphere of Eid. “My fans and well-wishers have been waiting for this comeback for so long. That wait will finally be over. I earnestly hope they will enjoy the film,” he expressed.
The poster hints that the actor will be serving up local delicacies with a touch of the supernatural in this original series, set to premiere on the platform this Halloween.
From a reluctant actor to small-screen superstar, Niloy Alamgir’s journey has been nothing short of cinematic. Over the years, with unwavering determination, he has emerged as one of the most beloved television actors of his generation.
Sumon Anowar is directing a web-film based on a detective story titled "Mirza", with Mosharraf Karim playing the lead role. The film was shot at various locations around Dhaka. According to the director, "Mirza" is set to become a franchise, with the first instalment titled "Club Twenty Nine." The film is expected to premiere on the OTT platform Bongo by the end of the year.
Celebrated actor Mosharraf Karim has recently taken on an exciting project—an anthology series, “Adhunik Bangla Hotel”, directed by Kazi Asad. This new venture, created for the streaming platform Chorki, comes with a twist: The titles of the episodes do not give away the surprising depth of the stories.
Among the actors returning to work is Mosharraf Karim, who is set to begin shooting his upcoming web-film “Mirza” this week. Directed by Sumon Anwar, this new project promises to be a gripping detective story.
When it comes to speaking out against injustice and oppression, there aren’t many artistes who stand out as prominently as Ashfaque Nipun. Known for his active presence both online and on the ground, Nipun has been a vocal participant in various protests. His determination was evident during the quota reform movement, which later evolved into the anti-discrimination student movement and led to the dramatic fall of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s regime.
Earlier this week, he shot a one-hour drama. The shooting took place in Pubail, Gazipur. The rural-themed drama directed by Taifur Jahan Asik is titled “Sorry Bou” (Sorry Wife).
In addition to "Bhalobasha", Friday’s launch lineup includes Arindam Sil’s "Unishe April", Kamaleswar Mukhopadhyay's "Night of Crime", Sagnik Chattopadhyay's "Lady Chatterjee", Arindam Chakraborty's "Ami Nandini", Deep Modak's "Necro", and Kaushik Kar's "Photash".
The event, titled “Ananda Mela”, stands as the premier gathering for expatriate Bangladeshis in Los Angeles, USA, drawing thousands of Bengalis annually. This vibrant event consistently features performances by an array of Bangladeshi celebrities, who delight the expatriate audience with their captivating performances.
From playing a police officer to taking on the role of a lawyer, Mosharraf Karim is pushing his acting skills to new levels by choosing scripts that are sure to captivate audiences. Today, the actor signed an official contract to star in the upcoming Chorki original series titled “Adhunik Bangla Hotel”, directed by Kazi Asad.