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FROM THE ARCHIVES / Cinema has a language of its own: Buddhadeb Dasgupta

11 June 2021
Buddhadeb Dasgupta is one of the brightest names in Bengali cinema today. Winner of multiple national and international awards for films like “Bagh Bahadur”, “Tahader Kotha”, “Charachar”, “Uttara” and “Kalpurush”, he is also a highly-regarded poet. The director spoke to The Daily Star during a recent visit to Dhaka.
11 June 2021
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DSCC mayor defies dogged dog lovers

16 September 2020
Despite repeated calls by animal rights groups to not relocate stray dogs of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), Mayor Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh’s instructions to relocate canines have been carried out over the last two days.
16 September 2020
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DSCC mayor defies dogged dog lovers

16 September 2020
Despite repeated calls by animal rights groups to not relocate stray dogs of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), Mayor Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh’s instructions to relocate canines have been carried out over the last two days.
16 September 2020
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This city is theirs too

28 August 2020
If one can even remember a time before the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the most familiar scenes on the streets of Dhaka were people gathered around tea stalls – snacking, smoking and chatting with friends, colleagues or even total strangers. And almost inevitably around every such gathering would be a friendly canine face or two, waiting eagerly for a kind soul to throw a piece of cookie or cake.
28 August 2020
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‘Why did I even get tested, if no one would check?’

18 June 2020
Ever since the Malaysian authorities imposed a stringent lockdown in the country in March, Asif Rahman had been counting down the days in his small Kuala Lumpur apartment till when he could reunite with his family in Bogura.
18 June 2020
Rana Plaza hero Himu dies by suicide

Dreams incomplete

25 April 2019
From a young age, he believed in helping people in whatever way he could. Whether it was staging protests for the causes he believed in, saving lives of people trapped in building collapses, or rescuing stray animals in distress, he believed in acting upon his beliefs.
25 April 2019
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Circular Bus Service in Dhanmondi / Launched while in 'test phase'?

28 March 2019
While the launch of a circular bus service -- that promises convenient short-distance commutes around Dhanmondi and nearby areas -- has generated excitement among many citizens of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), they might have to hold their horses for just a little longer.
28 March 2019
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Justice Habibur Rahman: A life of subdued greatness

10 January 2019
His would not be an ordinary life. The year was 1952, and the movement demanding Bangla as a state language of erstwhile East
10 January 2019
Mamunur Rashid

Farooki reveals first look of Saturday Afternoon

Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's unveiled the first glimpse into his secretive project “Shonibar Bikel” (English title “Saturday Afternoon”) on Wednesday, in the form of an image given 'exclusively' to international film trade magazine Variety.
22 February 2018
The Immortality of Spirit

Gems of Nazrul release 'Mrityu Nai' marking Ekushey February

Gems of Nazrul, an initiative to portray National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam's musical genius in new light and popularise his spirited songs, has released its seventh music video - “Mrityu Nai”, marking Language Martyrs’ Day and International Mother Language Day.
22 February 2018
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The Immortality of Spirit

Gems of Nazrul, an initiative to portray National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam's musical genius in new light and popularise his spirited songs,
20 February 2018
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Cinema, from the inside out

One of my favourite childhood memories about cinema is of sitting on one of the large floor mats placed on an open field in a tiny
15 February 2018
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The Song of Scorpions: An Indian tale seasoned to Western taste

How far will you go for love? How much will you put at stake, especially if you're a camel trader in the deserts of Rajasthan head over
8 February 2018
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Curtains on 47th edition of IFFR

Armando Iannucci's political satire “The Death of Stalin” (a film banned in five countries including Russia) brought this year's
5 February 2018
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“The Widowed Witch” wins top prize at 47th IFFR

The 47th edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam awarded Chinese director Cai Chengjie's “The Widowed Witch” its top
3 February 2018
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Rollicking in Rotterdam

The 47th edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) continues at the Dutch city of South Holland, with a bevy of films
27 January 2018
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An underwhelming experience

A museum is meant to be a gateway—a magical door into another world at a different time and place. For those (like this writer) who are not avid readers and are more visual learners, there are not many places better than museums to learn, experience and marvel at the wonders of the world.
18 January 2018
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Why this year's BCMF was more significant than you realise

The Bengal Classical Music Festival just completed is sixth edition on the dawn of December 31, and as has been the case in the
4 January 2018
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“Classical music should be accessible to every child”

The cello, a bowed string instrument of the violin family, has been one of the major components of Western classical music, be it in
4 January 2018
Gohin Baluchor

Saud delivers a character-rich, wholesome film

Bangladeshi cinema is changing, and that change has become really apparent in the last couple of years. Call it coincidence, call it a
3 January 2018
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Pori Moni, like never before

The first trailer of Giasuddin Selim's much-anticipated film “Swapnajaal” was released online on Saturday night, on the closing day of the
31 December 2017
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Classical Music Fest: Chaurasia billed to charm on final night

Curtains came down on the sixth edition of Bengal Classical Music Festival this dawn at the capital's Abahani ground, as tens of thousands thronged the final night of the grand festival.
30 December 2017
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How BCMF produces immaculate acoustics

On the opening night of this year's Bengal Classical Music Festival, the Dhaka audience experienced something unique: the Astana
29 December 2017
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Bengal classical fest reaches crescendo

The sixth edition of the Bengal Classical Music Festival reached its high point on its fourth day, with some of the biggest names of this year's bill performing on the night and the crowd numbers swelling to capacity.
29 December 2017
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Vinayakram livens up day-3 of Bengal Fest

Vidwan Thetakudi Harihara 'Vikku' Vinayakram and his ensemble brought the 6th Bengal Classical Music Festival to life on its third evening, with an astonishing display of Carnatic percussion.
28 December 2017
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Mesmerising melodies enthral crowd

A magnetic performance on the santoor by living legend Pt Shiv Kumar Sharma stole the show on the second day of the Bengal Classical Music Festival at the Abahani ground yesterday.
27 December 2017
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Four must-see instrumental duets at this year's festival

One of the greatest joys in Indian classical music is to see great artistes performing together, joining their individual musical masteries
26 December 2017
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A symphonic start to Bengal music fest

The Bengal Classical Music Festival set sail yesterday evening at the Abahani ground in the capital overcoming major obstacles that had one point seen this sixth edition cancelled.
26 December 2017

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