City Desk :
The premiere show of a documentary titled “Hasina-A Daughter’s Tale” made on the life and works of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, daughter of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will be held at the Star Cineplex of Basundhara City here today. The docudrama will be released at four cinemas – Star Cineplex, Blockbuster Cinemas at Jamuna Future Park, Madhumita Cinema Hall at Motijheel in the capital and Silver Screen in Chattogram on November 16. Sabbir Bin Shams, Executive Director of Centre for Research and Information (CRI), disclosed this at a press conference at Krishibid Institution here on Wednesday.
Bangabandhu’s grandson and Centre for Research and Information (CRI) Trustee Radwan Mujib Siddiq and State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid are the producers of the documentary while Piplu Khan of Apple Box Films directed it.
A team of international personalities has collaborated on the film’s music by Debojyoti Mishra, cinematography by Sadik Ahmed and edited by Navnita Sen. Shams said ‘Hasina-A Daughter’s Tale’ is not a docudrama of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, rather it is a documentary on Bangabandhu’s daughter Sheikh Hasina.
He said it is basically a heartrending biopic of what the title of the film portrays a fascinating account of a daughter’s perspective how the country’s darkest hours on August 15, 1975 had changed her life forever. In the documentary, Shams added, a daughter recalls rare memories and insights on the relationship with her illustrious father. “In her own words, we present her transformation from a woman with a carefree, simple childhood who grew up among her friends at Azimpur Girls School changed into a leader determined to seek justice against those who conspired to assassinate her 20 family members,” the CRI executive director said.
The premiere show of a documentary titled “Hasina-A Daughter’s Tale” made on the life and works of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, daughter of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will be held at the Star Cineplex of Basundhara City here today. The docudrama will be released at four cinemas – Star Cineplex, Blockbuster Cinemas at Jamuna Future Park, Madhumita Cinema Hall at Motijheel in the capital and Silver Screen in Chattogram on November 16. Sabbir Bin Shams, Executive Director of Centre for Research and Information (CRI), disclosed this at a press conference at Krishibid Institution here on Wednesday.
Bangabandhu’s grandson and Centre for Research and Information (CRI) Trustee Radwan Mujib Siddiq and State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid are the producers of the documentary while Piplu Khan of Apple Box Films directed it.
A team of international personalities has collaborated on the film’s music by Debojyoti Mishra, cinematography by Sadik Ahmed and edited by Navnita Sen. Shams said ‘Hasina-A Daughter’s Tale’ is not a docudrama of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, rather it is a documentary on Bangabandhu’s daughter Sheikh Hasina.
He said it is basically a heartrending biopic of what the title of the film portrays a fascinating account of a daughter’s perspective how the country’s darkest hours on August 15, 1975 had changed her life forever. In the documentary, Shams added, a daughter recalls rare memories and insights on the relationship with her illustrious father. “In her own words, we present her transformation from a woman with a carefree, simple childhood who grew up among her friends at Azimpur Girls School changed into a leader determined to seek justice against those who conspired to assassinate her 20 family members,” the CRI executive director said.