A new shooting paradise for Bangladeshi filmmakers
The Nayak Raj Razzak Studio. Photos: Courtesy of Film Valley
Ashley Shoptorshi Samaddar
Ashley Shoptorshi Samaddar
Film Valley, one of the largest private film cities in the country, was inaugurated recently. Located in Dhamrai, Savar, this shooting location extends on three and a half acres of land. It is built in honour of showbiz legends loved by audiences in Bangladesh.
Film Valley is planned by Ismile Hossain Nayon and Nur Jaman Raja, Directors of Golpagar Entertainment, and funded by Engineer A S M Haider, Chairperson of Euro Group. It is executed under the guidance of A B M Nasimuzzaman from Golpagar Interior.
UpdatedTue, May 25, 2021 at 2:03 pm ET
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QUETTA / ISLAMABAD: Four personnel of the Frontier Corps were martyred and six others injured in the Manzakai area of Zhob district when terrorists based in Afghanistan opened fire at them on Wednesday, the military’s media affairs wing said.
In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the incident, saying the terrorists had ambushed FC troops from Afghanistan when they were moving to carry out fencing at the Pak-Afghan border in Manzakai sector.
“Four soldiers of Frontier Corps embraced Shahadat while six others got injured in the ambush,” the ISPR said, adding that the FC troops promptly responded to the attack.
Four Frontier Corps officers were martyred and six injured after terrorists opened fire at them near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Balochistan s Zhob Wednesday. According to Inter-Services Public Relations, the terrorists opened fire from across the border. The FC personnel were working on fencing the border when they were attacked. The injured officers and bodies have been rushed to the Combined Military Hospital, Quetta. The martyred officers have been identified as constable Noor Zaman, sepoy Shakeel Abbasi, sepoy Ehsanullah, and sepoy Rahib Sultan. Pakistan is installing fences on the border with Afghanistan to stop people from illegally crossing the border. So fa.