Entertainment Desk :
Actress Aupee Karim is returning to the big screen after 15 years , with a film titled “Debris of Desire.”
Aupee made her debut in cinema with Mostofa Sarwar Farooki’s ‘Bachelor,’ for which the actor won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress in 2004.
The film is a joint production of Bangladesh and India and is based on Manik Bandopadhyay’s two short stories titled “Bishakto Prem” and “Shubala.”
From Bangladesh, Jashim Ahmed will co-produce “Debris of Desire” with a well known West Bengal director, Indranil Roy Chowdhury. Initially the Bangla name for the film has been decided as “Mayar Jonjal.”
Aupee’s character in the film is named Soma and the actor will be seen playing a working mother based in Kolkata. In the film, Aupee is paired against a popular Tollywood actor whose name the producers have intentionally kept as a surprise. While speaking about the film, the producer duo said: “‘Debris of Desire’ is the first film made under the new grant policy of joint production. For this film, we have taken two separate short stories by Manik Bandopadhyay. However, the screenplay is written such a way that both the stories focus on a single point of real life struggles.”
Actress Aupee Karim is returning to the big screen after 15 years , with a film titled “Debris of Desire.”
Aupee made her debut in cinema with Mostofa Sarwar Farooki’s ‘Bachelor,’ for which the actor won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress in 2004.
The film is a joint production of Bangladesh and India and is based on Manik Bandopadhyay’s two short stories titled “Bishakto Prem” and “Shubala.”
From Bangladesh, Jashim Ahmed will co-produce “Debris of Desire” with a well known West Bengal director, Indranil Roy Chowdhury. Initially the Bangla name for the film has been decided as “Mayar Jonjal.”
Aupee’s character in the film is named Soma and the actor will be seen playing a working mother based in Kolkata. In the film, Aupee is paired against a popular Tollywood actor whose name the producers have intentionally kept as a surprise. While speaking about the film, the producer duo said: “‘Debris of Desire’ is the first film made under the new grant policy of joint production. For this film, we have taken two separate short stories by Manik Bandopadhyay. However, the screenplay is written such a way that both the stories focus on a single point of real life struggles.”