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Nawshaba joins Indywood film carnival 

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Update: 2017-12-05 01:08:06
Nawshaba joins Indywood film carnival  Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed (File photo: Banglanews)

DHAKA: Actress Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed attended ‘Indywood Film Carnival’, one of the best film festival and entertainment events in India.

“For the first time I’m participating in an international film festival. I’m learning plenty from here. I’m just indulging in a different realization”, Nawshaba said in an ecstatic tone while talking to Banglanews Monday (December 4).

Kicking off on Friday (December 2), the third edition of Indywood film carnival was concluded in Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad Monday.

Nawshaba-starring 2017 film ‘Bhuban Majhi’s Director Fakhrul Arefeen Khan, casts-- Aporna Ghosh, Majnun Mijan, Subhashis Bhowmik and Executive Director Israt Lisa were among others accompanied her. Parambrata Chatterjee was absent.

‘Bhuban Majhi’ was screened upon the ‘Must Watch’ category, on the concluding day. 

“We the Bhuban Majhi team arrived in Hyderabad on the day of launching. Main arrangement of the festival was arrayed inside Ramoji Film City”, she said.

Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed

“Apart from participating in the events, I have hanged around the whole film city.” 

“I’m walking through the place where the celebrated figure like Madhoobala danced. It is huge to me. I wish to visit all the giant film cities across the world, if I get scopes”, said the actress of Bangladesh’s first ever cop action thriller ‘Dhaka Attack’. 

However, Nawshaba made her big screen debut through acting in ‘Udhao’, in 2013.

She earned large-scale recognition carrying the role ‘Sinthia’ in ‘Dhaka Attack’.

However, based on the story upon Bangladesh’s Liberation War, ‘Bhuban Majhi’ released on March this year and was screened at several international film festivals earlier. 

BDST: 1206 HRS, DEC 5, 2017
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