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Ripples of Anticipation

Nayeem, Mithila to illuminate silver screen in ’Jole Jole Tara’"

Artainment Reporter

Published: 06:49, 27 August 2023

Nayeem, Mithila to illuminate silver screen in ’Jole Jole Tara’

Photo : Collected

A cinematic masterpiece shrouded in anticipation, the government-funded film 'Jole Jole Tara,' graced by the talents of renowned small-screen luminaries FS Nayeem and Rafiath Rashid Mithila, has achieved the coveted Censor board certificate from the esteemed Bangladesh Censor Board. This cinematic creation, meticulously helmed by the visionary director Arun Chowdhury, will capture the hearts of cinephiles.

Set against the captivating backdrop of a river's journey and interwoven with the narrative of a resilient woman, 'Jole Jole Tara' propels Mithila into a pivotal role, a character that resides profoundly within her heart. 

Sharing her jubilation, Mithila unveiled the film's censor certificate through a Facebook post, expressing, "The days of anticipation have finally found their sunset. Arun Chowdhury's directorial marvel, 'Jole Jole Tara,' has gracefully earned the seal of approval from the Bangladesh Film Censor Board. The character 'Tara,' whom I have portrayed, holds a special place in my heart. Immense gratitude to the Bangladesh Film Censor Board. Stay tuned for the forthcoming release date. My heartfelt appreciation to every artist and crew member who breathed life into this creation. Anticipating the embrace of the audience's love."

FS Nayeem, with an air of intrigue, revealed, "Words are yet to find their voice from my lips. The impending teaser will unveil the profound preparations I undertook for this cinematic venture."

With the narrative tapestry meticulously woven by Iffat Arifin Tonni, the visual splendor is elegantly captured through the lens of cinematographer Raihan Khan. The film's emotional landscape is further enriched by melodic offerings from Kumar Bishwajit and Imran.

The ensemble cast of 'Jole Jole Tara' is adorned with luminaries such as Fazlur Rahman Babu, Azad Abul Kalam Pavel, Munira Akhtar, Mostafizur Noor Imran, Iqbal, Shokh, and Obid Rehan, among others. Their collective brilliance adds depth and dimension to this cinematic journey.

Meanwhile, Mithila gracefully balances her status as a beloved actress in both Bangladesh and West Bengal, her artistry resonating on screens throughout the year. Notably, she marked her debut in Tollywood this year, assuming the mantle of a lead actress.

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