Entertainment Report :
Mostofa Sarwar Farooki has announced his second English movie titled A Burning Question. However, there is no update about the release of the director’s first English language film No Man’s Land yet.
Asian Project Market has announced the names of 22 official movies that will be produced next year. Farooki’s movie A Burning Question name is included in the list.
The movie will be co-produced by Farooki’s wife actress Nusrat Imrose Tisha and American producer Shrihari Sathe. This will be a joint venture by US and Bangladesh.
The plot, language, and settings of A Burning Question will be like a Hollywood film.
Farooki’s first English movie No Land’s Man stars Indian thespian Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Sacred Games) with Australian theatre actor Megan Mitchell and Bangladeshi musician and actor Tahsan Rahman Khan.
In the past, Farooki said, “No one will understand the pain of going to the doors of Ministers day after day. It makes me tired. Given an opportunity, I will definitely consider making movies somewhere else. I am tired and annoyed.”
Farooki has time after time expressed his frustration with having to rely on the government’s whim to release a film in Bangladesh. As a result, the filmmaker’s decision to change direction and make more English-language films did not come as a surprise to his fans and followers.
Mostofa Sarwar Farooki has announced his second English movie titled A Burning Question. However, there is no update about the release of the director’s first English language film No Man’s Land yet.
Asian Project Market has announced the names of 22 official movies that will be produced next year. Farooki’s movie A Burning Question name is included in the list.
The movie will be co-produced by Farooki’s wife actress Nusrat Imrose Tisha and American producer Shrihari Sathe. This will be a joint venture by US and Bangladesh.
The plot, language, and settings of A Burning Question will be like a Hollywood film.
Farooki’s first English movie No Land’s Man stars Indian thespian Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Sacred Games) with Australian theatre actor Megan Mitchell and Bangladeshi musician and actor Tahsan Rahman Khan.
In the past, Farooki said, “No one will understand the pain of going to the doors of Ministers day after day. It makes me tired. Given an opportunity, I will definitely consider making movies somewhere else. I am tired and annoyed.”
Farooki has time after time expressed his frustration with having to rely on the government’s whim to release a film in Bangladesh. As a result, the filmmaker’s decision to change direction and make more English-language films did not come as a surprise to his fans and followers.