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This time Mosharraf Karim's foreign movies are going to be screened in Nepal

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  • 25 February, 2021 13:47:06

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Entertainment Desk: The movie 'Dictionary' was released on February 12. This is a Kolkata movie. Created by talented producer and actor and Trinamool Congress minister Bratya Basu. Mosharraf Karim has touched the hearts of two Bengali audiences by acting here. The movie did well at the box office after its release. This time a new feather was added to the crown of this picture. The movie is going to be screened in Nepal this time to impress the audience of Kolkata and Bangladesh.

There, ‘Dictionary’ has been selected for the Nepal International Film Festival. Basirhat MP and actress Nusrat Jahan have brought good news. The actress shared the news on her social handle. Netizens also greeted. In this movie, director Bratya Basu and producer Feudousul Hasan have blended the two stories 'Baba Hova' and 'Swami Hova' written by the literary Buddhadev Guhar.

Ujjwal Chattopadhyay and Bratya themselves have tied the screenplay into a story. Since both of them are from the world of drama, the screenplay had the impression of a drama scene. He played the game of time on the screen with cut short scenes. Apart from Musharraf Karim and Nusrat, the film also stars Abir Chatterjee and Paulmi Basu.

Besides Kolkata, the film was shot in Bolpur and Santiniketan. Bratya Basu has returned to directing movies after almost 10 years through 'Dictionary' produced by Friends Communication.

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