"1971 Shei Shob Din" has the potential to resonate with audiences across different backgrounds, and shed light on a crucial period in Bangladesh's history. As this cinematic gem gradually reaches more viewers, it's bound to make a significant impact in both the realm of entertainment and historical education.
For the last 21 years, Sanjida Preeti has been a staple part of the theatre stage. Not only that, she has also attained immense love from audiences for her adoring portrayals of TV characters. On August 18, “1971 Shei Shob Din”, directed by Hridi Huq, has been released starring Preeti in a pivotal role. As usual, her acting has been appraised positively, much like her previous
The "Aaj Robibar" star had a profound emotional experience while watching “1971 Shei Shob Din”. After leaving the theatre, the veteran actress embraced Hridi Haq, bursting into tears.
Yesterday marked the silver screen debut of noted actress Hridi Huq with the release of 1971 Shei Shob Din. Based on Dr Enamul Haque's story, the film features Ferdous, Tarin Jahan, Sanjida Preeti, among others.
Today, Liberation War-based film, "1971 Shei Shob Din," directed by Hridi Huq, and children's film, "Aam Kathaler Chhuti," directed by Mohammad Nuruzzaman, were released in theatres.