Entertainment Report :
The action thriller film Before I Die is soon to hit the screens of four countries simultaneously including Bangladesh.
Directed by British Bangladeshi Minhaj Kibriyah, the most awaited film is expected to cater to different audiences in the international arena. While talking about releasing of the film its director Minhaj Kibriyah said at a press conference held at a city hotel on Saturday, “I think, the breathtaking action sequences, suspense and stunt scenes in this film will captivate the audience from the beginning
till end. I also hope the film will uphold the image of Bangladeshi movies on the international platform in a new way like never before.” Ifte Ahmed, the actor who played the protagonist of the movie,
Affri Selina and other crew members were also present at the press conference.
Ifte Ahmed, a British actor of Bangladeshi descent, played the lead role. This is the first time he will be seen in a Bangladeshi movie, although he acted in Hollywood, Bollywood and Kolkata productions. The film also stars actors such as Affri Selina, Aman Reza, Shampa Reza, Laboni Marma, Sanku Panja on pivotal roles. The storyline of Before I Die centres on the nerve-wracking events of an assassination.
The shooting for the crime thriller wrapped up last year in London and different locations of Dhaka, while the post-production work was conducted in Mumbai, said the director of the film.