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Shababa Iqbal

‘Sunrise on the Reaping’: Fan service and repetitive themes weigh down ‘Hunger Games’ prequel

Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games series has captivated pop culture with its bold take on tyranny, sacrifice, and resistance, spanning Katniss Everdeen’s blazing defiance in The Hunger Games (2008) to her final stand in Mockingjay (2010) against Coriolanus Snow’s cold cruelty.
9 April 2025, 18:00 PM

‘Nadaaniyan’: It’s time for Bollywood to wake up to unskilled star kids

There is a great debate about nepotism in Hindi cinema. It's upsetting for everyone when clearly unskilled children of famous people are paraded as readymade movie stars, increasing the rift between the haves and the have-nots and highlighting the inequities of various systems across the screen. "Nadaaniyan", starring Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan in the lead roles, is yet another example of this.
9 March 2025, 05:13 AM

Playing it safe: ‘The Roshans’ compromises its own potential

The Roshan family has been active in the Hindi film industry for multiple generations, contributing to music, acting, and direction for over 60 years or so. Naturally, there was a story waiting to be told. Their dynasty includes the patriarch and music maestro Roshan Lal Nagrath, his sons Rajesh Roshan, the music composer, and Rakesh Roshan, the director, and actor, as well as his grandson Hrithik Roshan, who became an overnight sensation with his first leading role in “Kaho Naa… Pyar Hai” (2000) and is one of Bollywood’s most beloved stars today.
22 January 2025, 03:53 AM

Fascism, propaganda, and resistance: ‘Wicked’ as a mirror to our times

The basic premise is a powerful one: What if the Wicked Witch of the West wasn't so bad after all, and what if the Wizard and the seemingly perfect society he oversaw were the real threats?
20 December 2024, 14:10 PM

‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ is a maze of missed opportunities

The most positive aspect of “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” (2024) is its unpredictability. While the climactic twist is audacious and unique, the film suffers from clumsy execution, falling short of evoking the intended emotions. It's a fine thought, albeit underwritten, and it deserved a bit more complexity than the film's chaotic momentum allows. Nonetheless, I have to say that I did not see it coming.
10 November 2024, 11:01 AM

‘Call Me Bae’: Funny and endearing Ananya excels in this heiress-to-hustler story

“Call Me Bae," created by Ishita Moitra with co-writers Samina Motlekar and Rohit Nair, follows the story of poor little rich girl Bella Chowdhary, affectionately known as Bae, played by Ananya Panday. For those who may not be familiar with generational slang, 'Bae' is a term of endearment used to refer to someone's sweetheart.
18 September 2024, 11:35 AM

How long can Emily possibly stay in Paris?

The success of “Emily in Paris” reveals that there's room for both highbrow, thought-provoking TV and light, unchallenging fare. While there are plenty of complex, intellectually stimulating shows, there are times when we just want something easy and predictable—shows like “Suits”, “The Office”, and “Friends” continue to top streaming charts long after their original air dates for precisely this reason. There's comfort in knowing what to expect and in watching a storyline wrap up neatly within 30 minutes.
9 September 2024, 12:54 PM

‘My Lady Jane’ shakes up British history with unapologetic romance and whimsy

With the guidance of writer and showrunner Gemma Burgess, "My Lady Jane" translates well into an eight-episode Prime Video series that confirms that history is a lot more fun and watchable when approached with an unapologetically tongue-in-cheek attitude.
10 July 2024, 11:41 AM

Why you need to watch Netflix's 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before'

I watched 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' a day after it came out on Netflix this month, and felt like it was a day well spent. I recommended it to all my friends and anyone who loves teen romantic comedies right after.
26 August 2018, 18:00 PM

Books, brew and beyond

Bookstagram, a worldwide community that denotes clicking pictures of books for one's Instagram feed, is the perfect place for sharing bookish wisdom in artistic ways.
17 August 2018, 18:00 PM

Litmosphere's 'A Thousand Words' opens today

Members of Litmosphere, an online book club that provides people a platform to share their viewpoints on books and much more, have organised a one-of-a-kind two-day exhibition on book photography, which opens today at Gallery Chitrak, Dhanmondi.
16 August 2018, 18:00 PM

Remembering VS Naipaul: A look back at 'Miguel Street'

Trinidad-born Indian-origin author VS Naipul passed away at the age of 85 recently. In rememberance of the renowned artiste, I look back at one of his timeless stories, Miguel Street.
12 August 2018, 18:00 PM

Avishek Bhattacharjee

For years, music and photography have been the two prime passions of Avishek Bhattacharjee. He describes himself as someone
9 August 2018, 18:00 PM

Keeping up with KONAL

Somnur Monir Konal has been taking the Bangladesh music scene by storm since her Channel i Shera Kontho days.
6 August 2018, 18:00 PM

A brilliant approach to surveillance

Artificial Intelligence (AI), the area of computer science that emphasises the creation of intelligent machines that work and react like human beings, is giving surveillance cameras digital brains to match their eyes, letting them analyse live videos with no human interference necessary.
2 August 2018, 18:00 PM

Distant dreams becoming reality

Yakutsk International Science Fair is an international competition of research works of students from Russia and other countries of the world. This year, 18-year olds Audri Priyom Bhowmik, Mashrur Ahmed Tusher and Shihab Sharar from Saint Joseph High and Secondary School, Dhaka, took home the bronze medals in this competition.
26 July 2018, 18:00 PM

Palki Ahmad

As a solo artiste, Palki Ahmad loves to explore contemporary and diverse music genres. Having performed with Arnob & Friends, and with Anusheh Anadil, she has collaborated with various artistes both at home and abroad.
26 July 2018, 18:00 PM

Shahtaj Monira Hashem

Shahtaj Monira Hashem has captured the hearts of millions with her bubbly charm and on-screen charisma.
12 July 2018, 18:00 PM

Carrying a musical legacy forward

Growing up in an extraordinary musical household, siblings Sabuj Ahmed, Shanto Ahmed and Kamrul Ahmed from Narayanganj, received special guidance in classical music from a young age.
12 July 2018, 18:00 PM

Feeding your creative soul

We often spend our weeks rushing around focusing so much on our everyday commitments, whether it's our job, school, or ticking off daily errands, that we hardly have a chance to relax.
5 July 2018, 18:10 PM

Soulfullment: A day of all things art

In collaboration with Delta Tribe, an international platform for psychedelic music, art, and culture in Bangladesh, Jatra Biroti hosted Soulfullment, a one-of-a-kind art festival,last weekend.
1 July 2018, 18:00 PM

THE JOY OF PAPER CRAFTS

Children love paper crafts or origami as evidenced by how they are enamoured with their first paper airplane, paper hat, or paper boat.
28 June 2018, 18:10 PM

Getting to know Banglamotorr

With the evolution of the digital age and digital music format, audio streaming and podcasts have bridged the gap between underground bands and their audience all around the world over the years.
27 June 2018, 18:00 PM

Tipping the hat to a musical prodigy

Today nine years ago, the world lost Michael Jackson, one of the most beloved entertainers there ever was. When he breathed his last on this day in 2009 at the age of 50, the outpouring of grief around the world was remarkable. Many of his songs went straight back to the top of the charts even though he had not performed in a long time.
24 June 2018, 18:00 PM

A Snapshot into the World of Science

FameLab is a communications competition designed to engage and entertain by breaking down science, technology and engineering
21 June 2018, 18:00 PM

Manik and Ratan - The terrific twins

Being twins is in itself rare, but to then go on and achieve success together for amazing artistic prowess is remarkable. This is the case with cartoonists and twin brothers Humaun Kabir Manik and Kamruzzaman Ratan. In addition to being cartoon artists, the duo, who work under the name Manik N Ratan, are illustrators, animators and workshop facilitators.
19 June 2018, 18:00 PM

In pursuit of poetry

Between TV, movies, music, video games, sports and the Internet -- not to mention the fine arts -- people are overwhelmed with content. To cut through the clutter, our entertainments are becoming louder, edgier and flashier. That leaves little room for the quiet
14 June 2018, 18:00 PM

Baba Maa'r Jonno

Baba Maa'r Jonno, a song composed and sung by Minar Rahman and written by Asif Iqbal, was released yesterday afternoon on the
11 June 2018, 18:00 PM

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