‘Nonajoler Kabbo’ hits theatres in Bangladesh

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UNB :
‘Nonajoler Kabbo’ (The Salt in our Waters), one of the most anticipated films of the year, got released in the movie houses of Bangladesh on Friday.
For the first week, the film is being showcased in 10 theatres including all four branches of Star Cineplex (Bashundhara City, Shimanto Shambhar, Sony Square in Mirpur and SKS Tower, Mohakhali), Blockbuster Cinemas (Jamuna Future Park), and Shyamoli Cinema (Shyamoli), for the moviegoers in Dhaka.
Apart from these theatres, the film is also being screened in Cinemascope Narayanganj, Silverscreen and Sugandha Cinema In Chattogram and Madhuban in Bogura.
On Thursday night, a special screening of the film was arranged for the press at the Bangladesh Film Archive, Agargaon in the capital.
Journalists and media personnel from TV, print, online and other platforms watched the show, and director Rezwan Shahriar Sumit, actor Tasnova Tamanna and other artists of the film answered questions from the media.
After that, the Gala Premiere of ‘Nonajoler Kabbo’ was held in Star Cineplex, SKS Tower branch at 8 pm which was joined by Agriculture Minister Abdur Razzak, Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud, State Minister of Information and Broadcasting Murad Hasan, State Minister of Cultural Affairs KM Khalid, State Minister of Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam ,silver screen legend Alamgir, eminent writer-educator Syed Manzoorul Islam and many other dignitaries, alongside the cast and crew of the film.
Regarding his 7-year long journey behind his maiden directorial venture ‘Nonajoler Kabbo,’ director Rezwan Shahriar Sumit shared his emotional description with UNB on the premiere night.
“The journey has finally come to an end, and now the film is open for the audience all over the country. This film is an integral part of my being, and I have grown with it,” Sumit told UNB.
“We have recently (November 23 and 24) successfully completed 3 sessions of coastal screening in Patuakhali, as the film is made on the life of the fishing community and they were the first ones to watch it in the country, as per my commitment to the community. The area which we used for the shooting, a remote fishing community in Patuakhali, has disappeared due to river erosion. They were as emotional to see the land and story of their lives unfold on the silver screen, as it was emotional for me as well,” Sumit further said.
The film has recently been showcased and highly acclaimed in the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP-26) at the SEC Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.
Sumit told UNB that the audiences from different parts of the world lauded the film’s vision which was intended to bring a change in the life of the climate fighters, as well as the religious viewpoints of people, and make a start to end the intolerance that is present in the current society.

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