Celebrating the unprecedented success

The winners came together under one roof at The Daily Star office, not just to share a meal, but also to relive those unforgettable award moments through the newly released OTT supplement.
30 September 2025, 11:30 AM

‘The Simpsons’ movie sequel slated for 2027 release

First aired in 1989, Matt Groening’s “The Simpsons” remains the longest-running primetime scripted series in US television history, launching its 37th season on Sunday. The voice cast—Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Julie Kavner (Marge), Nancy Cartwright (Bart) and Yeardley Smith (Lisa)—will once again reprise their iconic roles.
30 September 2025, 10:53 AM

Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban separate after 19 years of marriage

Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman and country music star Keith Urban have separated after 19 years of marriage, various news outlets reported on Monday, citing unidentified sources.
30 September 2025, 05:02 AM

The many faces of Durga Puja in cinema

What remains fascinating is how the aesthetics of Durga Puja on screen often mirror the aesthetics of cinema itself. Both are public spectacles designed to overwhelm the senses, to invite immersion and disbelief. A pandal is not unlike a film set, meticulously crafted, temporary, and destined to dissolve after a few days.
30 September 2025, 04:00 AM

‘One Battle After Another’ scores record $48.5M global debut; ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ crosses $600M worldwide

Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” opened to a massive $48.5 million global box office weekend, marking the strongest debut of the filmmaker’s career. The Warner Bros release, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, earned $26.1M across 74 international markets, surpassing early forecasts.
29 September 2025, 06:32 AM

Actor Fokira battles illness, Film Artistes’ Association steps in with support

Fokira, who portrayed villainous roles in nearly seven hundred films in smaller parts, is now struggling with deteriorating health.
29 September 2025, 06:18 AM

After years in limbo, ‘Bandhob’ finally set for release

At its centre is a hard, human tale, the life of an unnamed child found abandoned in a filthy dustbin, a narrative that the makers promise is both emotionally exacting and socially urgent.
29 September 2025, 06:14 AM

Duronto TV brings children-first specials for Durga Puja

Duronto will also air “Sharadiyo Adda”, a storytelling session that captures the spirit of Puja through intergenerational conversation.
29 September 2025, 06:06 AM

‘It doesn’t feel like I’ve been here for 26 years’: Shakib Khan

Before moving on to a photoshoot, Dhallywood’s ‘King Khan’ had a request for the journalists at The Daily Star, “Our film industry is a treasure-trove of possibilities. Even foreigners are watching subtitled Bangla films with utmost eagerness. Please, talk about our dwindling halls and how our infrastructure needs to improve. We need to raise our voices.”
28 September 2025, 14:11 PM

‘The Social Reckoning’ features Jeremy Strong as Zuckerberg

Sixteen years after his Oscar-winning screenplay for “The Social Network” dissected the messy origins of the world’s biggest social media platform, Sorkin will release a follow-up — “The Social Reckoning” — on October 9, 2026, Sony Pictures announced Friday.
28 September 2025, 05:10 AM

Family launches website to preserve Prabir Mitra’s legacy

Prabir Mitra, who died on January 5 after a period of illness, was one of Bangladesh’s most acclaimed character actors. Over a career spanning decades, he appeared in hundreds of films and was widely admired for his versatility on screen. Mitra’s death prompted tributes across the country and a renewed interest in preserving his work.
28 September 2025, 05:00 AM

‘No less than a genocide’: Jennifer Lawrence on Gaza

Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence has broken her silence on Israel’s war in Gaza, describing it as “nothing short of genocide” and expressing concern over the state of free speech in the United States.
28 September 2025, 04:39 AM

"The Ba***ds of Bollywood": All shine, no spine

"The Ba***ds of Bollywood" arrives like a party that knows it is both entertaining and dangerous to attend. It is gleefully loud, crammed with cameos and inside jokes, and built out of the familiar ingredients of commercial Hindi cinema. At the same time, it repeatedly lets loose sharp, uncomfortable flashes that refuse to be smoothed over. Watch it as a satire and you will laugh often. Watch it as an indictment and you will feel the edges. The series wants to do both things at once, and that ambition is its central thrill and also its chief flaw.
28 September 2025, 04:00 AM

‘This moment lives in me’: Leesa Gazi’s Oscar-bound feature

In Bangladesh, the hardest thing for many women to own is not a dream; it’s placing her name on a deed. Barir Naam Shahana begins there, with the stubborn courage it takes to write a woman’s name into a house, a life, a future. That stubbornness has carried writer-director Leesa Gazi from a 2011 novella to an Oscar journey she still calls “unexpected.” 
28 September 2025, 03:00 AM

Popy steps back into cinema as a producer

After disappearing from the industry following her 2020 film “Direct Action”, Popy cited personal reasons for her long absence. In an interview with Prothom Alo, she revealed that filmmaking has always been her true passion and that production offers her deeper fulfillment than acting.
27 September 2025, 14:52 PM

Shakib Khan receives Silver Jubilee Award at The Daily Star

“It is truly an honour to receive such recognition from The Daily Star. I am humbled by the endless love and support of my fans over the years. This award belongs to them. It doesn’t feel like 25 years have passed; I still feel like the boy who stepped into films, planning to stay for just three months,” Shakib said.
27 September 2025, 13:33 PM

‘They Call Him OG’ smashes Box Office records, surpasses ‘Pushpa 2’ in opening run

South Indian cinema has a new storm at the box office. Power star Pawan Kalyan’s latest action film “They Call Him OG” has taken theaters by storm, breaking records within days of release. According to Hindustan Times, the film has grossed Rs 154 crore worldwide in just two days, overtaking the much-anticipated “Pushpa 2: The Rule” in premiere earnings.
27 September 2025, 10:58 AM

Real-life ‘Phunsukh Wangdu’ flames revolution in Ladakh

Rancho was portrayed not only as a talented student but also as a kind-hearted one. He absorbed knowledge from what he saw and read, and opposed rote learning, advocating instead for practical education and creativity. His repeated message in the film was that success follows when one pursues passion. Some of the film’s iconic scenes were shot in Ladakh. The emotional climax reunion of the main characters was filmed on the banks of Pangong Lake. The residential school where the character Phunsukh Wangdu worked was Druk White Lotus School, located near Shey in Ladakh.
27 September 2025, 10:51 AM

Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas emotional on Joy’s birthday

Abraham Khan Joy, son of megastar Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas, turned 10 years old today. The child has been a subject of public interest—because he is the only child of film actor Shakib.
27 September 2025, 10:20 AM

98th Academy Awards: Bangladesh sends ‘Barir Naam Shahana’ to compete in International Feature Film Category

Bangladesh has joined the list of nations announcing their contenders for the 98th Academy Awards.  At a press conference at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka this morning, the Bangladesh Oscar Committee declared Leesa Gazi’s film “Barir Naam Shahana” (A House Named Shahana) as the country’s official submission for the Best International Feature Film category.  
27 September 2025, 05:55 AM