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Sadi Mohammad Shahnewaz

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Unstoppable Sanjoy

27 July 2026
I had to make my way inside the headquarters of Qinetic Network to meet a special artiste. He had the world in the palm of his hands when he performed his song “SIIR SIIR” at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Canada, proudly showing off his maroon jacket—its sleeve intricately embroidered with the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Water Lily (Shapla).
27 July 2026
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Interview / I was thinking of my parents and grandparents: Sanjoy

14 June 2026
The world moves in a flash at 130 beats per minute. For months, the preparation for Sanjoy Deb was exciting and nerve-racking at the same time. Behind the private jets and celebratory vlogs that he posted, was immaculate planning and a mountain of expectations. When the bass dropped, he was standing at the center of the footballing world.
14 June 2026
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‘Fjord’ claims the Palme d’Or in a night of historic streaks

24 May 2026
In a stunning final move, the jury bypassed the media front-runners to award the 2026 Palme d’Or to Romanian auteur Cristian Mungiu for “Fjord”.
24 May 2026
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‘Elephants in the Fog’ brings glory to Nepal, wins Un Certain Regard Jury Prize at Cannes

23 May 2026
Nepalese film "Elephants in the Fog" has won the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival, marking a landmark achievement for the country’s cinema on the global stage.
23 May 2026
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Dhaka at the Palais / A girl and her horse trudge through the Short Film Corner

22 May 2026
By the time the ‘happy hour’ sizzled down, I had talked to a dozen filmmakers from all over the world who were hoping to get their films onto the main stages of the upcoming Berlinale, TIFF, and Venice Film Festivals. Mithun, by that time, had unofficially confirmed that he had found a willing distributor. If that is true, Cannes served as the first proper documentation of this promising film.
22 May 2026
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Dhaka at the Palais / Addressing the ‘Elephants in the Fog’ and how we treat our ‘others’

20 May 2026
“Elephants in the Fog” serves as a testament to how Nepal’s legal fight has historically leaned toward a broader human rights framework, granting an "others" category on citizenship documents based on self-identification.
20 May 2026
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Dhaka at the Palais / Cate Blanchett’s DFF, its Bangladesh connection, and a fleeting opportunity

19 May 2026
When I walked into the Salle de Conférence de Presse for the Displaced Filmmakers Fund (DFF), admittedly a bit late after a screening, one thing instantly came to mind: Rithy Panh, Annemarie Jacir, Mohammed Amer, Akuol de Mabior, and Bao Nguyen are incredibly talented directors of the highest calibre. However, I wondered whether the fund could also be used to amplify voices that would otherwise have no way of being heard. I will circle back to this point.
19 May 2026
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‘There can be no explanation for this genocide’: Javier Bardem addresses blacklist rumours at Cannes

17 May 2026
Bardem’s appearance at the Cannes Film Festival has remained one of the festival’s most closely watched moments. By addressing political tensions directly during the press conference for “My Beloved”, the actor shifted attention beyond cinema toward the ethical responsibilities of public figures and artistes.
17 May 2026
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Manna Dey’s 100th birth anniversary

May 1 marked the 100th birth anniversary of arguably the greatest exponent of Bangla music, Manna Dey. Born as Prabodh Chandra Dey in 1919, Manna Dey became a game-changer in the Indian film industry, with his unforgettable and melodious voice. He recorded more than 4000 songs, both in Bangla and Hindi, throughout his career.
4 May 2019
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A Feedback for the ages

If you were in ICCB on April 30, 2019, consider yourself lucky, as you witnessed history as Feedback, one of Bangladesh’s legendary bands, celebrated the completion of 40 years of their illustrious career.
2 May 2019
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Gearing up for ‘4 Decades of Feedback’

Feedback’s legacy and impact on Bangladeshi music cannot be understated, as they were the heart of band music in the 80’s and 90’s, while still going strong to this day.
28 April 2019
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4 DECADES OF FEEDBACK

“It has been 40 years, and we are still well and alive. We are still playing music.
25 April 2019
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WHAT’S IN A NAME?

Ahammed Fazle Rabbi (Nisho), better known by his screen name, Afran Nisho, is one of the most sought after stars in the showbiz industry today. With countless hit television projects to his name, Nisho continues his successful career after being nominated in both the Popular Choice and Critics’ Choice awards in the Meril-Prothom Alo Awards. The Daily Star talks to the star about his upcoming work, plans and much more.
23 April 2019
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Ahmad Ashik

Spontaneous, self-deprecating, erratic and politically incorrect comic, Ahmad Ashik is regarded as one of the finest stand up comedians in the scene right now. His journey began in 2010, while pursuing his higher studies in the UK. Let's see if the
18 April 2019
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LRB stays!

After much controversy that had taken place over the continuation of LRB after the passing of the legend, Ayub Bachchu, and the dispute over continuing the band as 'LRB' between the band members and the family, the air has finally cleared.
17 April 2019
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The show must go on!

At a Pohela Boishakh programme held at a restaurant in the capital, LRB resurfaced as 'Balam and the Legacy' to put on a performance in tribute to the late great Ayub Bachchu.
16 April 2019
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Indalo's 'Hobeki?' music video starts a wildfire

'Ahead of its time' is a phrase I'd like to attribute to Indalo, a band operating on another level since their inception in 2012.
9 April 2019
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'Khoka' – A horror film in 7 minutes

In the star-studded video containing the likes of Ferdous Wahid, Siam Ahmed and Safa Kabir, Pritom outshines everyone with his eerie portrayal of a boy, who comes back to life as a zombie after an accident.
4 April 2019
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“More people should have the opportunity to watch Live from Dhaka”

Live from Dhaka took Bangladesh's film fraternity by surprise
4 April 2019
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Venessa Kaiser’s journey to Aesthesis

22-year old Venessa Kaiser has been scribbling her world on paper, since she was three. Her artistic style is unique, blending surrealism
4 April 2019
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Ishrat Jahan Chaity wants to work smart

For more than a decade, Ishrat Jahan Chaity has slowly worked her way up the showbiz industry with her charm, and passion. Making her
1 April 2019
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Heroes that emerged from the ashes

If jumping to conclusions was an Olympic sport, our country would have won a few gold medals in it by now. As the entire country mourned the loss of 25 souls (official death toll as of writing this article) from the tragic fire at Banani’s FR tower yesterday, some took the opportunity to harshly criticise the overly-enthusiastic onlookers, who supposedly hindered the authorities and fire-fighting services.
29 March 2019
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Verses of ingenuity

The stigma attached to Bangladeshi writers putting forth their thoughts in English is not new. It is often frowned upon by puritans of Bengali literature, acting as ‘gatekeepers’ raising questions on the motives of the writers themselves.
28 March 2019
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Surviving 71 – Gearing up for an extraordinary film

The teaser for the upcoming 2D animated film, Surviving 71, released yesterday. The stunning visuals and marvelous soundtrack
25 March 2019
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Pragata Naoha

Pragata Naoha has been steadily rising as one of the most promising new faces in the indie music scene in Bangladesh.
21 March 2019
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Mithila in Arnob's music video

A lot of speculation and buzz was created recently, when Rafiath Rashid Mithila posted pictures of her and Arnob on social media, during a presumable shoot. “Cousins working together” was the caption of the set of photos.
19 March 2019
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Rakat Zami

The lead vocalist and guitarist for rising indie band Embers in Snow, Rakat Zami also excels as a sound engineer of Nemesis, Indalo and Shironamhin. A prodigy at all of his crafts, Rakat spares some of his busy time for a cup of coffee and a round of One Minute Please!
14 March 2019
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THE ARBOVIRUS EPIDEMIC

In 2002, two friends and former classmates Shuharto Sherif and Asif Asgar Ranjan started a band, pursuing their dreams in music.
14 March 2019

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