Humayun Faridee, a luminary of Bangladeshi stages, screens, and television, took his final breath on February 13, 2012, in Dhaka. Yet his physical departure does not signify erasure. His creations and artistry have transcended time, rendering him immortal in the hearts of his admirers. While literal victory over death is unattainable, Faridee achieved a form of immortality
Humayun Faridee, hailed as one of Bangladesh's cinematic legends, departed prematurely at the age of 60, leaving behind an everlasting legacy on the stages of theatre, the screens of television, and the reels of film.
Yesterday, the showbiz industry mourned the unexpected loss of beloved artist Ahmed Rubel. The actor will be laid to rest in his hometown, Gazipur, today following a janaza.
Film actress Ranjita made her silver screen debut with Nayak Raj Razzak’s directorial film “Dhaka 86”. The actress played opposite Bappa Raj in the commercially successful project, and earned acclamation as a heroine in the Dhallywood industry.
Popular actress Dolly Johur has maintained her screen presence, both on television and on the silver screen, winning two National Awards for her stellar performances in “Shonkhonil Karagar” and “Ghani”. In a candid interview with The Daily Star, Dolly talks about her journey and more.