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“You can kill a man but you can’t kill an idea.”
MUCH like a Greek tragedy, the life of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the first President of Bangladesh and later its Prime Minister, is as much about victory as it is about an unfortunate twist of events that led to his assassination and finally a legacy that endured. As his inspiring story of epic proportions is about to leap onto silver screen in a Bengali film by stellar director Shyam Benegal, here’s a look at what all has gone into the making of the biopic ‘Bangabandhu’.
An event in Indian High Commission at Dhaka to mark the joint production of ‘Bangabandhu’
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December 20, 2020
As the farmers’ movement picks up, the time is ripe for the once-popular farmer protagonist to make a comeback
Amidst utter chaos, uproar and opposition, farm Bills were passed earlier this year in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian parliament. Thousands of farmers from the Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan have taken to streets and laid siege to Delhi, protesting against the three Bills. Clearly, this has caught the attention of national and international press like never before. But, the farmers of the Punjab have been protesting against the three bills – the Farmer’s Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill – since the summer. The visibility of these protests in the mainstream media only came about after life in the capital was disrupted through road blockades.