Presently, four esteemed Bangladeshi artistes, namely Jaya Ahsan, Shakib Khan, Chanchal Chowdhury, and Tareen Jahan, are based in Kolkata for the shooting of their individual projects. Let's delve into the details of their ongoing endeavours in Kolkata.
Jaya Ahsan, equally beloved on both sides of the border, is going to grace the silver screens in two countries on the same day. On February 9, her new movie “Bhootpori” will be released in West Bengal, while on the same day Nurul Alam Atique's directorial film, “Peyarar Subash” will be released in Bangladesh.
What are some of the takeaways you have from all these experiences and your career in general?
Jaya Ahsan: I would say my whole career has been a learning process. There are many things I have learned every step of the way while carving out a path for myself. I had chosen a path that had more risks and challenges which, in the end, has allowed me to work outside of Bangladesh and create new experiences. I believe there is no certain final destination when it comes to art; it is more of a never-ending path you can take to experience special moments as I have.