17 May 2021 Entertainment Report :Popular Bangladeshi actor Mosharraf Karim will feature in the title role of Education Minister of West Bengal and actor Bratya Basu’s next directorial movie titled Hubba. The film will be about an underworld don in the state’s Hoogly district. Mosharraf Karim was a part of Bratya Basu’s previous feature film Dictionary, which won the best international film at the 4th Nepal International Film Festival. Mosharraf.
Mosharraf Karim to star in West Bengal film Hubba
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Critically-acclaimed Bangladeshi actor Mosharraf Karim will feature in the title role of West Bengal Education Minister and actor Bratya Basu s next directorial venture. The film will be about an underworld don in the state s Hoogly district.
Karim was a part of Basu s previous feature film Dictionary , which won the best international film at the 4th Nepal International Film Festival. He will be appearing in the director s forthcoming movie along with Abir Chatterjee, Nusrat Jahan, Phalguni Chatterjee and Poluami Basu, Bratya Basu said.
According to the director, the proposed film titled Hubba , will be a political project and will be about a gangster who was active in Hoogly from 1990s till his body was found in a canal in 2011.
Amudhavanan’s ‘Quota’ wins on the international festival circuit
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March 02, 2021 12:18 IST
‘Quota’ a film by Coimbatore filmmaker Amudhavanan has so far won 48 awards and 13 mentions on the world’s festival circuit
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‘Quota’ a film by Coimbatore filmmaker Amudhavanan has so far won 48 awards and 13 mentions on the world’s festival circuit
“Forty eight awards, 13 mentions and still counting,” says director Amudhavanan, overjoyed with the appreciation coming his way for
Quota at the festival circuit in India and internationally. “We have also made it to the official selection at the upcoming Nepal International Film Festival from May 6 to 10. For the world panorama section, they have short listed nine films from entries received from 63 countries.