Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Bangladeshi Hot Model Actress Nasrin Akter Nipun

Nasrin Akter Nipun is one of the most beautiful and talented model and actress in Bangladesh. She has a great career as film actress, in which she won the National Film Award for 2 times. She also acts in Television Dramas and Advertisements.her birthday is 9th June. She was born in Comilla, Bangladesh but now lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Her height is 5 feet 5 inches and her weight is 55 Kg. After passing HSC examination, she went to Moscow, Russia to graduate in Computer Science. She married in 2004. Then she went to USA. She joined a pharmacy there.
In 2006, she came back to Bangladesh and got a chance to act in the movie Rotnogorva Ma. But this movie is not released till now! Her first released movie was Pitar Ason. Then she acted in some other movies like Chader Moto Bou, Eito Valobasha, Jan Tumi Pran Tumi, Ontordhan, Sajghor, I Don’t Care, Boss Number One, Kache Ese Valobasho, Shadhinota, Poddo Patar Jol, Podma Parer Parboti etc.
She won National Film Award for Sajghor and Chader Moto Bou.
Here are some of the beautiful images of this talented actress:


































''American Sniper'' becomes top-grossing 2014 release

“American Sniper” is the highest-grossing 2014 domestic release. The R-rated drama has made $337.2 million since debuting in a handful of theaters last December. That puts it ahead of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1″ as the top film to debut last year.
With a budget of $58.8 million, the biopic of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle represents a substantial return on Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow's investment. “The heroic story of Chris Kyle just hit the zeitgeist,” said Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros. distribution executive vice president. “It doesn't matter your politics — it's a story that just touched everybody personally.”
Globally, “American Sniper” won't be able to match the $1.1 billion that “Transformers: Age of Extinction” pulled in, but it has been a robust performer, particularly given that films with patriotic subject matter don't tend to travel well abroad. It has made more than $140 million in foreign markets.
 The film easily outstripped director Clint Eastwood's previous releases, giving the 84-year-old the biggest hit of his career. It's also star Bradley Cooper's highest-grossing domestic release.
“American Sniper” is an unlikely blockbuster — there are no fantastical elements, and the film deals with the unpopular Iraq War, something that has been box office poison for pictures like “Rendition” and “In the Valley of Elah.” It also marks the first time since 1998's “Saving Private Ryan” that a realistic drama and an R-rated film has been the top domestic release.
The film had its detractors, with some critics decrying the picture for whitewashing the life story of Kyle and for 'lionising' sharpshooters. However, the film played well in both red and blue states, with audience members responding to the film's depiction of Kyle as a dedicated serviceman and hero.
 “American Sniper” hadn't even been scheduled for release last year. It was originally slated to debut in Christmas of 2015, but Eastwood finished editing the picture early.

In loving memory of Bulbul Chowdhury

Memoir launch tomorrow at The Daily Star Centre
Staff Correspondent
The publication ceremony of “Sundor Ei Prithibi Amar”, a memoir on pioneering dancer Bulbul Chowdhury, written by his wife Afroza Bulbul – will be held tomorrow at the AS Mahmud Seminar Hall of The Daily Star Centre. Organised jointly by The Daily Star and Adorn Books – the publishers of the book – the event will feature a discussion and dance performances.
Professor Emeritus Anisuzzaman will chair the programme, where eminent cultural personalities Kamal Lohani, Amanul Haq, Mustafa Monwar, Laila Hasan, Mofidul Haq, Bishwajit Ghosh, Rezwana Chowdhury Bannya and Soma Mumtaz will discuss Bulbul Chowdhury's life and works.
BAFA (Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts – established by Bulbul Chowdhury, will have a presentation at the programme, while another production – “Pothikrit” (“Pioneer”) – will also be staged in his memory.
Bulbul Chowdhury (January 1, 1919 - May 17, 1954) is considered the pioneer of modern dance in Bangladesh. He was the first Muslim dancer of the British-era Indian subcontinent, and at the age of 30 was named the National Dancer of Pakistan. Despite his death at the early age of 35, his legacy was upheld by his wife Afroza Bulbul Chowdhury – who was a renowned dancer and actress of her time. After Bulbul Chowdhury's demise, she founded the Bulbul Institute of Culture in Karachi (Pakistan) and the Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts in Dhaka. She passed away in 1990.

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