February 25, 2022
1 min read

Second Bangladesh Film Festival kicks off; to showcase Liberation War

One film was screened at the inaugural session on Wednesday, while several other films on ‘Mukti Juddha’ (liberation war) are line-up for screening…reports Asian Lite News

The second Bangladesh Film Festival was inaugurated here on Wednesday with leaders of India and Bangladesh reiterating to jointly organise more cultural and literary events to further strengthen the bonding between the two neighbouring countries.

An official from the Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner’s office said the second edition of the Bangladesh Film Festival has been planned to commemorate the golden jubilee celebrations of the 1971 Liberation War.

One film was screened at the inaugural session on Wednesday, while several other films on ‘Mukti Juddha’ (liberation war) are line-up for screening.

Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb, Bangladesh Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud, Tripura Information and Cultural Affairs Minister Sushanta Chowdhury, along with many actors and film personalities from Bangladesh were present in the inaugural function.

Bangladesh Assistant High Commissioner Arif Mohammad said that best-produced films on the liberation war would be screened in the festival to showcase the great victory and glorious history of Bangladesh before the young generations of the two countries.

The role of the Indian government, especially the people of Tripura, during the liberation war would also be highlighted in the film festival, the envoy said, adding that the cultural festival aims to further strengthen the socio-economic ties between the two friendly neighbours.

The festival was scheduled to be held in Agartala in October last year, but was deferred due to the communal incidents that occurred in Bangladesh during the Durga Puja festival and the subsequent incidents in Tripura.

ALSO READ-Xposure International Photography Festival ends with 18,000 visitors

Previous Story

Mukesh Ambani: Climate crisis is an existential crisis for the Earth

Next Story

Cyber-attack: India among most affected nations in Asia

Latest from Bangladesh

Immigration Clampdown Begins in US

The four Bangladeshis were arrested by the ICE from the Fulton area of ​​the Brooklyn borough of New York…reports Asian Lite News Four Bangladeshis have been arrested by US Immigration and Customs

Bangladesh on Trump’s Radar

During the Presidential election campaign, Trump had condemned the growing attacks on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh….reports Asian Lite News Several analysts in Dhaka fear that U.S. policies toward Bangladesh may

India Summons Bangladesh Envoy Over Border Issue

India’s Ministry of External Affairs summoned Bangladesh’s Deputy High Commissioner, Nural Islam, following Dhaka’s concerns over border fencing and a recent civilian casualty. The move comes after Bangladesh summoned Indian High Commissioner
Go toTop

Don't Miss

India’s Rich Legacy at Cannes Film Festival

Then followed an extended drought, although Satyajit Ray’s ‘Parash Pathar’

India to be part of Tashkent Int’l Film Festival for peace, enlightenment and progress

This festival gives a unique opportunity for the Indian film