Entertainment Report :
Noted director Aparajita Sangita’s short film Chharpotro will be world premiered online from Belgium. The movie will be showcased in United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, a campaign which is observed worldwide every year from November 25 to December 10, according to a press release.
The premiere of the movie Chharpotro will be held online on the last day and the premiere is arranged by Belgium Manobota Collective VZW.
The short film will be available to watch online from their Facebook page and website. The film will be premiered at 10:00pm on BST.
Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed stars in Chharpotro along with Joyeeta Moholanobish, Nafis Ahmed, Babar Ali, and Bulu Bari among others. Chharpotro tells the story of a woman who wants a divorce. She visits a lawyer, but cannot explain a valid reason as to why she wants it. The film also sheds light on the recent, horrific incidents of rape that shook the nation.
Director Aparajita Sangita said, “As a human rights activist and independent filmmaker, I believe it is my responsibility to raise my voice through my work, apart from participating in other protests.” Produced by Shaatrong Media, the concept and screenplay of Chharpotro is also done by the director.
Noted director Aparajita Sangita’s short film Chharpotro will be world premiered online from Belgium. The movie will be showcased in United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, a campaign which is observed worldwide every year from November 25 to December 10, according to a press release.
The premiere of the movie Chharpotro will be held online on the last day and the premiere is arranged by Belgium Manobota Collective VZW.
The short film will be available to watch online from their Facebook page and website. The film will be premiered at 10:00pm on BST.
Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed stars in Chharpotro along with Joyeeta Moholanobish, Nafis Ahmed, Babar Ali, and Bulu Bari among others. Chharpotro tells the story of a woman who wants a divorce. She visits a lawyer, but cannot explain a valid reason as to why she wants it. The film also sheds light on the recent, horrific incidents of rape that shook the nation.
Director Aparajita Sangita said, “As a human rights activist and independent filmmaker, I believe it is my responsibility to raise my voice through my work, apart from participating in other protests.” Produced by Shaatrong Media, the concept and screenplay of Chharpotro is also done by the director.