The Chorki original web-film “Amalnama”, directed by Raihan Rafi, explores familiar yet unseen harsh realities. Its official poster, released on March 3, hints at a narrative involving “crossfire”, “gunfights”, and “extrajudicial killings” subtly woven into the background.
Alongside “Amalnama”, Zahid will also appear in “Utshob”, a film directed by Tanim Noor, set for release this Eid-ul-Azha. Reflecting on his choices, he added, “I don’t take on projects unless I truly like them. After my break, I’ve worked on two projects and enjoyed both. The audience will see me in different roles in these films.”
While the teaser keeps much of the storyline under wraps, Hasan's appearance has led many to speculate that he might be portraying a police officer.
Born on October 4, 1967, in Sirajganj, the artiste spent his early years enjoying the simple pleasures of childhood. What many may not know is that the actor, adored by millions today, was affectionately nicknamed "Pulak" by his mother—a name that still echoes in the memories of his childhood friends. Even today, those who grew up with him, along with his neighbours, still fondly call him Pulak.
Zahid Hasan has been appearing less frequently in TV dramas, primarily due to dissatisfaction with the storylines. This led him to consciously reduce the number of projects he takes on. News of his acting endeavours has since become rare.
In the realm of Bangladesh's showbiz industry, a multitude of heroes have graced our television screens over the generations. However, it was the heroes who captivated audiences in the '90s with their heartfelt performances that continue to hold a special place in the hearts of millions. These iconic figures have not only maintained their popularity but have also played pivotal roles in shaping the industry's landscape.
Recently, in an interview, Mahfuz made some comments about Zahid Hasan, while reminiscing about their friendship, for which the former has apologised.
Late last night, photos from their 26th wedding anniversary surfaced online, gathering love from netizens.
Shahiduzzaman Selim, Azizul Hakim, Mir Sabbir and Shahriar Nazim Joy. These four actors are the influential stars of the golden age of Bangladeshi television drama, who are still regulars in acting and producing dramas and films.
The Chorki original web-film “Amalnama”, directed by Raihan Rafi, explores familiar yet unseen harsh realities. Its official poster, released on March 3, hints at a narrative involving “crossfire”, “gunfights”, and “extrajudicial killings” subtly woven into the background.
Alongside “Amalnama”, Zahid will also appear in “Utshob”, a film directed by Tanim Noor, set for release this Eid-ul-Azha. Reflecting on his choices, he added, “I don’t take on projects unless I truly like them. After my break, I’ve worked on two projects and enjoyed both. The audience will see me in different roles in these films.”
While the teaser keeps much of the storyline under wraps, Hasan's appearance has led many to speculate that he might be portraying a police officer.
Born on October 4, 1967, in Sirajganj, the artiste spent his early years enjoying the simple pleasures of childhood. What many may not know is that the actor, adored by millions today, was affectionately nicknamed "Pulak" by his mother—a name that still echoes in the memories of his childhood friends. Even today, those who grew up with him, along with his neighbours, still fondly call him Pulak.
Zahid Hasan has been appearing less frequently in TV dramas, primarily due to dissatisfaction with the storylines. This led him to consciously reduce the number of projects he takes on. News of his acting endeavours has since become rare.
In the realm of Bangladesh's showbiz industry, a multitude of heroes have graced our television screens over the generations. However, it was the heroes who captivated audiences in the '90s with their heartfelt performances that continue to hold a special place in the hearts of millions. These iconic figures have not only maintained their popularity but have also played pivotal roles in shaping the industry's landscape.
Recently, in an interview, Mahfuz made some comments about Zahid Hasan, while reminiscing about their friendship, for which the former has apologised.
Late last night, photos from their 26th wedding anniversary surfaced online, gathering love from netizens.
Shahiduzzaman Selim, Azizul Hakim, Mir Sabbir and Shahriar Nazim Joy. These four actors are the influential stars of the golden age of Bangladeshi television drama, who are still regulars in acting and producing dramas and films.
Inspired from the terrifying terrorist attack in the Holey Artisan Bakery in 2016, the film is now set to be released all across North America, albeit not gaining the clearance yet in its home country.