Wind of ‘Hawa’ blows in full swing

Film-lovers swarm in city's Modhumita Hall on Sunday for tickets to watch just released movie named 'Hawa'.
Film-lovers swarm in city's Modhumita Hall on Sunday for tickets to watch just released movie named 'Hawa'.
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Entertainment Report :
Film-lovers floated with the wind of ‘Hawa’ as Mejbaur Rahman Sumon’s debut movie, one of the most-anticipated Bangladeshi cinemas in recent times, hit theatres of the country on July 29.
Despite not being released during any major festivity, the movie gained an overwhelming response from the audience before and after its release. On the first day of its screening, Hawa hit 23 theatres all over the country and had 66 houseful shows. In Dhaka, Hawa is being showcased at nine theatres, including all branches of Star Cineplex – Bashundhara City in Panthapath, Shimanto Shambhar in Dhanmondi, Sony Square in Mirpur, SKS Tower, Mohakhali and Bangabandhu Military Museum in Bijoy
Sarani – Shyamoli Cinema Hall, Modhumita, Blockbuster Cinemas and Lion Cinemas.
Tickets were sold out in most of these theatres almost two-three days ago. Massive crowds, eager to set sail with Hawa, were seen in front of the ticket counters in almost every theatre. There were 26 showings of Hawa at Star Cineplex on its opening day. This is the first time that a movie had this many showings upon its launch at the Cineplex, whose website was down due to the volume of people trying to buy tickets.
Produced by Sun Music and Motion Pictures and distributed by Jazz Multimedia, Hawa’s song ‘Sada Sada Kala Kala,’ written and tuned by Hashim Mahmud, and ‘E Hawa,’ Meghdol’s tribute to the movie, persuaded the nation towards the movie.
While talking about responses from the movie, Senior Manager (Media and Marketing) of Star Cineplex Mesbah Uddin Ahmed told this correspondent, “After so many days, Bangla movie fans have been to the cinema in such big numbers. Although there is a big audience for foreign movies, Bangla movies are now thriving as well and we feel really proud to see massive crowds of movie fans. I hope they will keep coming back to watch Bangla movies.”
‘Hawa’ revolves around a river gipsy girl who appears unannounced on a fishing boat that has become trapped in the middle of the ocean while narrating a metaphysical story. The movie features Chanchal, Nazifa Tushi, Sariful Islam Raaz, Sumon Anwar, Nasir Uddin Khan, and Sohel Mondal in the lead roles. Sukarna Sahed Dhiman, Zahin Faruq Amin, and Sumon wrote the screenplay. Sumon wrote the story and dialogue.
Versatile actor Chanchal Chowdhury, who portrays the role of Chan Majhi in ‘Hawa’ and also the leader of a group of fishermen stuck on a fishing boat, told the media after the screening of ‘Hawa,’ “Our movie has had houseful shows across the country. I am overwhelmed. I have not seen this kind of hype around a movie in the last two decades. Only those who watch ‘Hawa’ will realise what we had to go through to bring the movie to the theatre. It has never been easy. Now many people are coming to the movie theatres to watch the result of our hard work and determination. There cannot be a greater reward than this for us.”
Outside Dhaka, ‘Hawa’ is being showcased in Sena Auditorium in Savar, Cinescope in Narayanganj, Silver Screen, Sugondha, Cinema Palace in Chattogram, Shankha Cinema and Liberty Cineplex in Khulna, Rupkotha in Pabna, Roots Cineclub in Sirajganj, Shapla in Rangpur, Modhuban Cinema and Momo in Bogura, Chhayabani in Mymensingh, and Borsha Cinema in Gazipur, and Grand Sylhet Cineplex in Sylhet.

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