Khalid, vocalist of popular musician Chaime band, has passed away (innalillahi wainna ilahi rajioun).
He died on Monday (March 18) around 7:15 pm. The singer's body is said to be at Comfort Hospital, Green Road.
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This information was confirmed by lyricist and composer Prince Mahmud.
Among the notable songs sung by Khalid are– Saralater Pratime, Jatata Megh hole Brishti namey, Kono karonei ferano gelo takey, Hoyne jabaro bela, Jodi himalay theke dukkho ashe, Tumi nei tai.
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The songs of Khalid, the artist of numerous popular songs, were once on the lips of the neighborhood listeners, played in various shops including Bipani Bitan.
National Film Award-winning actress Anjana Rahman has passed away (Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiun).
She died on Saturday (January 4) while undergoing treatment at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU).
President of the Artists' Association Shahid Hasan Misha (Misha Sawdagar) confirmed her death.
Anjana Rahman was admitted to a private hospital in the capital in an unconscious state for 10 consecutive days. She was admitted to the CCU for those few days. But there was no improvement as expected. Rather, her condition deteriorated. So she was admitted to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) on Wednesday (January 1) night.
It is known that Anjana had been ill for 15 days. Initially, she had a fever. Her whole body would shake and the fever would come. At one point, she was not working even after taking medicine. Finally, it was found that an infection had been detected in her blood. Then, on the advice of a doctor, she was quickly admitted to the hospital.
Incidentally, heroine Anjana was a well-known face in Bangladeshi films as well as in the international arena. From a dancer to a heroine, she is also the only domestic film actress to have acted in the most joint productions and foreign films.
Starting with 'Dassiu Bonhoor' after this film in 1976, she worked continuously. So far, she has acted in more than three hundred films. She has also received the National Film Award twice for her performances in 'Parineeta' and 'Gangchil'.
Md Sheikh Sadi, a prominent model in Bangladesh. Who is known as Sheikh Sadi in showbiz industry of Bangladesh. Sheikh Sadi started his career by ramp modeling. He acted in several music video.
Recently he done a bridal photoshoot for brand AZRAN (co brand of popular fashion brand ANZARA). As a model he also worked in a new music video by popular Bangladeshi singer Jhilik. The new music video will be released on 31st December by Soundtek.
He made his debut with 2016 as a model Zahid khan Bridal Make Over and Bishworang. His First Music video “Tui Amar Sob Kichhu” release on 22 December 2021 opposite Twinkk Carol by Mahatim Sakib. And his first short film “Tobu Kichu Betha” release on 1st July 2022 which directed by Nazmul Evan and produced by Rasel Mal.
He Also regularly appearing in various commercials and music videos. He work as a Cover Model the famous Magazine MIRROR, LOOK AT ME and WINDOW.
He works with reputed Model and Actress Kajol Suborno, Antara, Shahnaz Sumi, Sadia Islam Mou, Queen Rehman. Model Jabin, Moon, Rifat Ara, Akhi Afoz, Matabin Momo, Ruhi Afroz, Nowrin Priya, Aanfi Sinha, Nowrin Eva, Jasmin Zara, Magferat MeherBan Moon, Sonia Akter,Model and Actress Atika, Model Soha, Model and Actress Reya Barman, Model and Singer Mousumi Chowdhury,
Singer And Model Tasiba Model and Singer Shaila Polly and Singer- Mahtim Sakib, Tosiba Begum, Fazlur Rahman Babu, Akash Sen, Akash Mahmud, Samz, Himel Rony, Rumi Khan, Mr Rizan, Proma Shaikh, Indian famous singer Raghab Chatterjee, Nasreen Sunny Reza,Raju Ahmed,Polly Sharmin, Samrat Ahmed, Sumona Topotee and others He Also Attended Different fashion related program on ATN, SA TV, Diganta TV.
Dhaka: Helal Hafiz, the poet of love and revolution (Innalillahi wainnailahi rajiun), has passed away. He was 76 years old at the time of his death.
He breathed his last on Friday (December 13) at a hostel in Shahbagh called Super Home. Helal Hafiz had been suffering from glaucoma for a long time. He was also suffering from kidney complications, diabetes and nerve complications.
Filmmaker Shabnam Ferdousi confirmed Helal Hafiz's death to Barta24.com.
Shabnam Ferdousi said that poet Helal Hafiz was found unconscious in the hostel where he stayed in Shahbagh. Later, when he was brought to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, the doctors declared him dead.
Helal Hafiz was born on October 7, 1948 in Netrokona.
In 1967, he passed his higher secondary from Netrokona College and was admitted to the Bangla department of Dhaka University. The turbulent sixties became the material for his poetry.
The poem ‘Nishiddha Sampadokio’, written during the mass uprising in 1969, brought him poetic fame. His poem became the slogan of the procession.
‘Now is the best time for those who are young to march/Now is the best time for those who are young to go to war’ These two lines of the timeless poem are inextricably linked to the independence movement of Bangladesh. Later, during the anti-dictatorship movement of the nineties, the poem also aroused a great response among the people.
The first book of poems ‘Je Jalye Agun Jalye’ published in 1986 took the poet to the peak of popularity. After that, more than 33 editions of the book have been published. Helal Hafiz kept himself in hiding for a long time.
After two and a half decades, in 2012, he brought his second book ‘Kavita 71’ to the readers. The third and last book ‘Bednake Bolechi Kedona’ was published in 2019.
Helal Hafiz, one of the country's most renowned poets, received the Bangla Academy Award for Literature in 2013. Before that, he received various honors including the Khalekdad Chowdhury Award.
Advertisement filmmaker Tarek Mahmud Shumon has directed a thought-provoking CSR ad film as part of Domex and Bhumijo's collaborative campaign, launched on World Toilet Day. Titled "Public-er Toilet Hok Bondho", the campaign addresses the rampant issue of public urination on roads, which has long plagued urban areas in Bangladesh.
The campaign, conceived by marketing agency FCB Bitopi, is brought to life by Tarek’s production company, Centreback Productions. Reflecting on his experience, Tarek Mahmud Shumon shared, “From scouting locations to shooting, everywhere I looked, the problem was undeniable—public urination is killing the aesthetics and hygiene of our urban spaces.”
Tarek humorously recounted an incident during the shoot that underscored the campaign's relevance. A graffiti set had been constructed to depict public urination as part of the storyline. However, during filming, an outsider mistook the set for a real spot and began urinating there, completely oblivious to the ongoing shoot. “It was absurd but symbolic of how normalized this behavior has become in our city,” Tarek remarked.
The ad film features striking visuals and an impactful narrative that highlights the consequences of such behavior and advocates for the use of clean, accessible public toilets. The slogan, "Public-er Toilet Hok Bondho", serves as a call to action for citizens to take responsibility for improving urban hygiene.
Tarek Mahmud Shumon, a Dhaka-based filmmaker known for his creative and socially impactful projects, emphasized the importance of storytelling in addressing critical issues. “This project was not just a campaign but an eye-opener for me as a filmmaker. It’s about creating change, one story at a time,” he said.
The campaign has already started making waves on digital platforms, sparking conversations about public hygiene and the collective role citizens play in shaping cleaner cities. Under Tarek’s direction and with the creative vision of FCB Bitopi, the Domex x Bhumijo initiative marks a significant step toward transforming public behavior and fostering urban responsibility.
For Tarek Mahmud Shumon, the campaign is another testament to his commitment to blending creativity with purpose, using film as a medium to drive meaningful change in society.