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Fatin Hamama

‘Punorjonmo’: do untied ends make a bad thriller?

Psycho thrillers have become the new hype as they slowly seep into mainstream and OTT platforms with many veteran and emerging creators taking a particular interest in it.
2 July 2023, 08:53 AM

Choosing strong yet nuanced characters: an analysis of Vidya Balan’s roles

Mostly known for some of her mass successes such as “Kahaani” and “The Dirty Picture”, Vidya Balan has played a wide range of roles in many films over the years, although way less acknowledged and appreciated due to the lack of commercial spotlight.
29 June 2023, 04:57 AM

‘Gaaner Michil’: Muntasir Tusher releasing 52 songs this Eid

Muntasir Tusher and Akkhor Records,are currently preparing the release of Season 1 of the compilation under the title “Gaaner Michil”, featureing 52 songs.
19 April 2023, 10:16 AM

The problems of admission coaching

The most vital time in a Bangladeshi student's life is also the most problematic.
2 February 2023, 09:49 AM

Are we doing enough for aspiring young female athletes?

The primary barriers girls face in regards to sports come from the families themselves.
10 November 2022, 03:50 AM

‘Moshari’: A chilling narrative on the reality of women

On Saturday, Nuhash Humayun's horror-short, "Moshari", was released worldwide on Vimeo. The movie won multiple awards at the Atlanta Film Festival, Bucheon International Film Festival, Melbourne International Film Festival and Woodstock Film Festival.
16 October 2022, 12:49 PM

‘Dui Diner Duniya’: A masterful mix of logic and supernatural mystique

When an enigmatic figure—who claims to be from the future—crosses paths with a regular truck driver, where does the story go? Well, this is the plot of Chorki’s newest release, “Dui Diner Duniya”.
14 October 2022, 12:19 PM

NCTB’s horrible practical education framework

What's wrong with our approach to practical education?
6 October 2022, 00:00 AM

‘Punorjonmo’: do untied ends make a bad thriller?

Psycho thrillers have become the new hype as they slowly seep into mainstream and OTT platforms with many veteran and emerging creators taking a particular interest in it.
2 July 2023, 08:53 AM

Choosing strong yet nuanced characters: an analysis of Vidya Balan’s roles

Mostly known for some of her mass successes such as “Kahaani” and “The Dirty Picture”, Vidya Balan has played a wide range of roles in many films over the years, although way less acknowledged and appreciated due to the lack of commercial spotlight.
29 June 2023, 04:57 AM

‘Gaaner Michil’: Muntasir Tusher releasing 52 songs this Eid

Muntasir Tusher and Akkhor Records,are currently preparing the release of Season 1 of the compilation under the title “Gaaner Michil”, featureing 52 songs.
19 April 2023, 10:16 AM

The problems of admission coaching

The most vital time in a Bangladeshi student's life is also the most problematic.
2 February 2023, 09:49 AM

Are we doing enough for aspiring young female athletes?

The primary barriers girls face in regards to sports come from the families themselves.
10 November 2022, 03:50 AM

‘Moshari’: A chilling narrative on the reality of women

On Saturday, Nuhash Humayun's horror-short, "Moshari", was released worldwide on Vimeo. The movie won multiple awards at the Atlanta Film Festival, Bucheon International Film Festival, Melbourne International Film Festival and Woodstock Film Festival.
16 October 2022, 12:49 PM

‘Dui Diner Duniya’: A masterful mix of logic and supernatural mystique

When an enigmatic figure—who claims to be from the future—crosses paths with a regular truck driver, where does the story go? Well, this is the plot of Chorki’s newest release, “Dui Diner Duniya”.
14 October 2022, 12:19 PM

NCTB’s horrible practical education framework

What's wrong with our approach to practical education?
6 October 2022, 00:00 AM

The trail of leaked questions and its long-lasting impact

Question leaks are eating into our future, and it shows no sign of stopping.
3 October 2022, 15:34 PM

‘Jodi Ami Beche Firi’: Does Chorki make good use of Misha's talent?

When Chorki announced the release of a new project “Jodi Ami Beche Firi”, starring Misha Sawdagor in the lead, I was rather excited at the prospect of watching the biggest villain of Dhallywood come to life on an OTT platform.
1 October 2022, 10:59 AM

Rembering Ustaad Allauddin Khan: An evening of Indo-Bangla classical music

As a tribute to the genius of Ustaad Allauddin Khan and his unparalleled contribution to Indo-Bangla classical music, Music Alliance Worldwide Foundation (MAWW) hosted “An Evening of Sub Continental Classical Music” to mark his 50th death anniversary.
29 September 2022, 13:48 PM

Netflix’s ‘Dahmer’: True crime content done right?

Netflix’s “Monster: The Jeffery Dahmer Story” has been making waves across the internet, after many viewers were not even able to make it past the first episode, even resulting in the streaming platform warning viewers that the show might be ‘too disturbing’.
27 September 2022, 03:00 AM

Children jubilant at Sufia Kamal Shangskriti Prangon’s art camp

Aimed towards participants aged between 3 to 16 years, the event included hands-on classes on paper crafts, clay art, and painting. In the separate practice stations arranged for each art form, the children were seen engrossed in the fun demonstrations by professional instructors. They were fixated on creating their own pieces with palpable enthusiasm.
24 September 2022, 12:35 PM

New Percy Jackson trailer sparks hope among fans

Growing up, Percy Jackson & the Olympians was a means of escape for my seventh-grade self.
12 September 2022, 15:32 PM

How growing up in gender-biased households affects sibling relationships

The “take your little brother with you” phenomenon is just one of many ridiculous circumstances faced by girls in gender-biased households.
25 August 2022, 00:00 AM

How are students dealing with rising prices in Dhaka city?

Being a student with limited finances is quite the challenge with the recent price hike.
9 June 2022, 00:00 AM

Did Pett Kata Shaw reinvent the Bangladeshi horror genre?

The genre has been woefully under-explored, until now.
9 May 2022, 12:04 PM

How to avoid giving away salami

Become the very kipta khalu you once swore to destroy.
3 May 2022, 13:12 PM

When holidays are not an equal privilege

This needs to change. And soon.
27 April 2022, 18:00 PM

The dangerous reality of being a woman on the streets of Dhaka

The constant predatory stares and snide remarks muttered from every direction.
13 April 2022, 18:00 PM

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