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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2022

Bangladeshi actor

Mosharraf Karim. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Splash

Mosharraf Karim: I don’t know if I am worthy of so much love

The actor spoke to The Business Standard about his new film ‘Mukhosh’, and other upcoming projects

Ziaul Faruq Apurba. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Splash

“People used to call me Mr. Bangladesh in the USA” - Apurba

Illustration credit: S M Rakibur Rahman
Glitz

Remembering the youth icon of the Bangladeshi film industry

Mosharraf Karim to star in Bratya Basu’s film again
Glitz

Mosharraf Karim to star in Bratya Basu’s film again

Adun Noor Shajal. Photo: Courtesy
Glitz

Shajal: My parents will find a bride for me

Fazlur Rahman Babu . Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Glitz

Fazlur Rahman Babu marks 42 years in acting

Sazal Kim: The Bangladeshi actor creating waves in Korean film industry
Glitz

Sazal Kim: The Bangladeshi actor creating waves in Korean film industry

Sudip Biswas, Bangladeshi actor who acted in the HBO original drama series "Invisible Stories". Photo: Collected
Interviews

It was a different experience: Sudip on working in HBO drama

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An aerial view of a MRT Line-6 construction site. Work on the first elevated metro rail of Bangladesh is going on in full swing. A total of 16 elevated stations will connect the capital’s Uttara to Motijheel via Mirpur, Farmgate and Dhaka University. The photo was taken from Farmgate area recently. Photo: Rajib Dhar

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