By Azad Majumder Dhaka, May 12 (EFE).- The screening of “Pathaan” in Bangladesh, the first Hindi film to be released in the country in eight years, drew packed audiences on Friday. While many cinemagoers have welcomed the opportunity to watch masalamix Indian films in Bangladesh, the move has sparked concerns among local filmmakers and industry …
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While hall owners and distributors are happy with the release of "Pathaan", some artistes are still opposed to the idea of releasing Hindi films in our theatres.
Blockbuster “Poran” was released on July 10 in only 11 movie halls across the nation. With the number of halls airing the film increasing every week, 6 new theatres have added the production to their show-list. On its 47th day since release, the production will be airing in 32 halls from tomorrow.
Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's directorial debut "Hawa" is experiencing houseful shows in most cinema halls across the country, according to many hall owners. As of the last decade, such eagerness for a local production has rarely been seen in the theatres.