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Rakshanda Rahman Misha

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DIFF closing ceremony: ‘University of Chankarphul’, ‘Kurak’ among noted winners

The event began at 4pm at the National Museum, with Jalal Ahmed, chairman of the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission, presiding over the ceremony.
18 January 2026, 19:06 PM
18 January 2026, 19:06 PM
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Daily Star’s greatest strength is its ability to rise again: Sadia Ayman

“Thirty-five years of working with honesty and integrity for the country and its people is no small achievement,” she reflects. “This is something very few organisations can sustain. That is why The Daily Star has always been a place of trust for me.”
14 January 2026, 20:15 PM
14 January 2026, 20:15 PM
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The Daily Star symbolises endurance and strength: Badhan

For Azmeri Haque Badhan, The Daily Star’s 35-year journey stands as a testament to resilience. Congratulating the newspaper on reaching what she calls a “remarkable milestone,” she acknowledges the long and meaningful path the institution has travelled.
14 January 2026, 18:39 PM
14 January 2026, 18:39 PM
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Bangladesh Army x Pritom Hasan: Artiste opens up on unique collab

When Pritom Hasan recently shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of himself singing amid army personnel, fans immediately sensed that something special was on the way. The image hinted at a unique and exciting collaboration between the popular singer and the Bangladesh Army. Anticipation grew further yesterday when the first official look was unveiled — a photograph of an army uniform accompanied by the caption, “15.01.26.”
13 January 2026, 14:37 PM
13 January 2026, 14:37 PM
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Curtains rise on DIFF

The 24th Dhaka International Film Festival (DIFF) officially began today at the main auditorium of the Bangladesh National Museum, marking the start of a ten-day celebration of world cinema.
10 January 2026, 19:21 PM
10 January 2026, 19:21 PM
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Violence, perserverence, transformation: Siam Ahmed dissects ‘Rakkhosh’

On the very first day of the new year, Siam Ahmed sent a clear message to audiences: ‘hold on tight to your cinema seats’. With a daring new slate of characters lined up, the actor is ready to set the silver screen ablaze in 2026.
10 January 2026, 03:16 AM
10 January 2026, 03:16 AM
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Breaking typecast, Sunerah brings new flair to ‘Aatka’

Chorki has unveiled the first look of its upcoming web series “Aatka”, drawing attention for its vibrant visuals and lively ensemble. At the centre of the series is Sunerah Binte Kamal, who steps into a flamboyant character that marks a noticeable shift from her recent on-screen roles. As curiosity around the project grows, the actress shares what made working on “Aatka” a particularly enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
9 January 2026, 03:00 AM
9 January 2026, 03:00 AM
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Indomitable, unrecognisable Tushi

When the trailer of Mejbaur Rahman Sumon’s “Roid” dropped, audiences witnessed a side of Nazifa Tushi they had never seen before. Messy, raw, and almost unrecognisable, she fully immerses herself in a character that doesn’t even have a name. Her transformation has left fans buzzing on social media, praising her new look.
20 December 2025, 03:00 AM
20 December 2025, 03:00 AM
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My father's music always heals: Alif Alauddin

On his fifth death anniversary this year, Alif Alauddin has paid a heartfelt tribute by collaborating with several musicians for an unplugged session of his most popular songs, works that continue to influence and inspire others.
9 August 2025, 11:27 AM
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Drishsho Madhyam Shilpi Shomaj makes bold statement with daylong programme

Throughout last July, Drissho Madhyam Shilpi Shomaj stood as a powerful voice of resistance – uniting artists, cultural activists, and public figures against the state-led oppression faced by protesting students. A year later, they came together to invoke the spirit of that movement with a daylong event held at the Bangladesh National Museum, bringing together survivors, families of martyrs, and cultural members together under one room.
3 August 2025, 04:23 AM
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How artistes flamed cultural defiance in July

From stage to street, artistes and activists led a cultural revolt against brutality and censorship
1 August 2025, 03:00 AM
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Dristi Chakma defies the odds, wins international recognition in architecture

Recently, social media was flooded with her success story, as her work was selected as one of the top entries from over 7,000 submissions for London’s prestigious Drawing of the Year Awards. Her illustration was also featured in the Drawing of the Year 2025 book, earning her international recognition.
29 July 2025, 12:11 PM
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Rappers are not being given the respect they deserve: Shezan

A year removed, the rapper has now voiced his frustration in an exclusive interview with The Daily Star, about how hip-hop artistes are being treated in shows organised in the aftermath of the July movement.
28 July 2025, 11:47 AM
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A tribute to the prince of darkness

And just like that, the ‘Prince of Darkness’ is back in his kingdom. While the world mourns,  afterlife welcomes him home, with open arms. Ozzy is finally reunited with his beloved mama and his dearest friend, Randy Rhoads.
23 July 2025, 11:57 AM
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‘We must stay united for Bangladesh’: Drissho Madhyam Shilpi Shomaj announces July plans

One year after the July Movement peaked, the Drissho Madhyam Shilpi Shomaj—a collective of theater, television, and movie artistes, filmmakers, cinematographers, and cultural activists—reconvened. Last year, they had staged a protest at Farmgate, raising their voices against the then-fascist government and supporting the students' nine-point demands.
13 July 2025, 12:21 PM
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Level Five levels up

The indie rock band has steadily broken free from its ‘niche’ label, surging in popularity during the pandemic. Their riveting lyrics, dynamic vocals, punchy guitar riffs, and tight rhythm section struck a chord with audiences, particularly through their breakout hit, “60’s Love”.
11 July 2025, 18:00 PM
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‘Aap Jaisa Koi’: R Madhavan and Fatima Sana Shaikh bring sweet romcom back

Being a ’90s kid, I’ve been a fan of R Madhavan since his stint in “Banegi Apni Baat”—the cute boy in glasses with the most adorable smile. Later on, Madhavan became the heartthrob of an entire nation when he made us fall in love with the charming yet problematic character ‘Maddy’ in “Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein”.
11 July 2025, 12:48 PM
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‘Palabe Kothay’: Sunidhi Nayak’s take on obsession

“With this music video, we tried to do something fresh. I don’t think anything like this has been done before for a Bangla song,” Sunidhi shared with visible excitement. “The teaser’s reaction has been overwhelming. People are sharing it non-stop. Credit goes to Adnan Al Rajeev. We created a fusion—adding electronic elements while also staying rooted in Bengali instruments and language.”
26 June 2025, 10:58 AM
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Zarin Mahmood Shairy: Crowned with purpose, led by passion

When Zarin Mahmood Shairy stepped onto the stage at Ms Global World Universal 2025–2026, she wasn’t just walking toward a crown—she was walking through a story years in the making.
23 June 2025, 13:06 PM
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Only the beginning for Naovi

You might know him as Sameer from Bongo’s “BnG”, or perhaps you recognise him as Jaya Ahsan’s younger brother in “Taandob”—either way, Saad Salmi Naovi is fast becoming a name to remember.
20 June 2025, 18:00 PM
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Cameos galore: Dhallywood adopts new trend to elevate storytelling

Cameos like these have long been a staple of Hollywood—the Marvel Cinematic Universe redefined the model, and Bollywood followed with its own versions like the YRF Spy Universe and Rohit Shetty’s Cop Universe.
10 June 2025, 12:38 PM
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Heme’s stay-at-home Eid

Jannatul Sumaiya Heme, this Eid-ul-Azha will be a calm and cozy affair — a rare chance to slow down and spend time with loved ones in between a packed schedule of drama shoots.
9 June 2025, 07:00 AM
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It’s all about family for Sumi

For Shahnaz Sumi, Eid-ul-Azha has been just another day-- Each year unfolds in its own unique way, bringing fresh surprises and heartwarming moments that make the festival deeply meaningful for her.
8 June 2025, 12:00 PM
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For Tawsif, Eid defines who we are

For shopping and dining out, Tawsif prefers the convenience of paying by card. “It’s really hard carrying cash. With a card, you can buy anything, anywhere—it’s just more convenient,” he says.
7 June 2025, 12:00 PM
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Aisha’s bittersweet reflections

A film enthusiast, Aisha’s Eid celebrations often include a trip to the theaters. “I’ve always been a big fan of Marvel and DC movies,” she beams. “But recently, my love for Bangla cinema has grown stronger. The quality and storytelling have improved so much—I now prioritise watching Bangla films during Eid.”
7 June 2025, 08:00 AM
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A time of reconnection for Tama

In an industry where schedules are packed and free moments are fleeting, Eid becomes a special window for reconnecting. “Usually, we don’t really get to see our relatives often because everyone’s so busy. But during Eid, everyone is free, and that gives us the chance to meet, talk, and share time together. I’m really looking forward to those chats and moments.”
6 June 2025, 06:00 AM
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Bangladeshi ‘Ken’ in Dhaka

The Bangladeshi 'Ken', known for his appearances in major Hollywood productions like “Barbie”, “Wicked”, and “Aladdin”, continues to make the country proud as he juggles acting, dancing, and interviewing some of Hollywood's biggest names.
30 May 2025, 18:00 PM
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Suchona Shely : A modern Baul who speaks of harmony

For Shely, a devoted Baul singer from the village of Lakshmipur, music is not performance—it is prayer. Her father, Abdul Jolil Sordar, a Sadhu, always hoped that one of his daughters would become a Sadhu.
25 May 2025, 13:36 PM

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