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Bishaash
''Bishaash'' ( bn, বিশ্বাস; ''Belief'') is a Bangladeshi supernatural television series produced by BBC World Service Trust which was first broadcast on Bangladesh Television from 16 October 2010 until 18 March 2011. The series stars Shama Rahman, Sayed Babu, Arabi Rahman and Rahmat Ali. It is about a British Bangladeshi woman named Zara who relocates to Bangladesh after she inherits a stake in a mysterious supernatural detective agency in Dhaka. Plot summary Zara Rahman (Shama Rahman), a young, head-strong, inquisitive woman discovers she has inherited co-ownership of an antique shop in Dhaka after the death of her grandfather. She moves to Bangladesh. She finds out the shop also houses a supernatural detective agency. She meets young supernatural investigator Abir Zaman (Babu Md. Shaidul Islam Molla) and is thrown into his world of supernatural mystery, magic and adventure. Overview ''Bishaash'' is south Asia's first supernatural detective series. and the first ...
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BBC Janala Mojay Mojay Shekha
''BBC Janala Mojay Mojay Shekha'' ( bn, বিবিসি জানালা মজায় মজায় শেখা; 'BBC Window Learning with Fun') is a Bangladeshi prime time light entertainment educational game show with comedy sketches for English education. The show was produced by the BBC and broadcast over two series on Bangladesh Television from 16 October 2010 until 7 June 2012. Overview ''BBC Janala Mojay Mojay Shekha'' is an educational game show teaching English which seeks to motivate audiences to learn English through fun. The game show has a partner programme ''Bishaash'', a supernatural detective drama series. The game show is hosted by Rumana Malik Munmun. In series two, "Raisa in Bangladesh" features Farzana Dua Elahe and Suzana Ansar as they visit their family and business interests around Bangladesh. The 24-part first series was aimed at a young audience. There were techniques including role playing where contestants converse in English. The 16-part ...
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Shama Rahman
Shama Sarwat Rahman ( bn, শামা সরয়াত রহমান) is a British singer-songwriter, sitarist, storyteller, performance artist, filmmaker and actor. Early life Rahman was born in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates to Bangladeshi parents, a medical doctor and classical singer. She has lived on three different continents and trained under the tutelage lineage of Pt Ravi Shankar of the Maihar gharana. Education Rahman studied molecular biology at University College London. She completed a PhD in joint partnership at Imperial College London, Goldsmiths and the Royal College of Music in the cross-disciplinary field of Complexity Science complexity mathematical tools taken from statistical and chaos theory physics. to study the Neuroscientific Systems of Musical Creativity. This PhD spans musicology, psychology, philosophy, and the physics of emergent behaviour illustrating how the whole system works together. Music career Rahman's original band members have included ...
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Jo Ho
Jo Ho is a British-Chinese screenwriter, director and author, best known for creating the BBC series '' Spirit Warriors''. She has been credited as the first East Asian person in the UK to have successfully created an original television drama series. '' Spirit Warriors'' is also the UK's first TV drama series to star a predominantly East Asian cast. Early life Ho was born in Dagenham in London, and studied Mixed Media Arts at the University of Westminster. Career Ho taught herself screenwriting by studying ''The West Wing'' and '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. She went on to work as a production manager on several projects, before writing and directing her first short film '' Isolation 9'' in 2006. The film won the Audience Festival award at the Buffalo-san Short Film Festival. Her next short film '' Monkey Nut Tales'', shot just two months later, was funded by the UK Film Council and Film London as part of the 2006 Digital Shorts Pulse Scheme. In 2008, Ho was a judge on the BB ...
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Bangladesh Television
Bangladesh Television ( bn, বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), commonly known by its acronym BTV ( bn, বিটিভি), is the state-owned television network of Bangladesh. The network was originally established as the East Pakistan branch of Pakistan Television Corporation, PTV in 1964. It is the oldest Bengali-language television network in the world, and is the sister to the radio broadcaster Bangladesh Betar, which, along with BTV, are both owned and operated by the government. Bangladesh Television is the country's only television network provided on terrestrial television. It is primarily financed through television licence fees. Although it has produced many award-winning programs, it has often been accused of being the mouth piece of the government and their lack of quality programming. Both the headquarters and the administrative building of Bangladesh Television are located at Rampura Thana, Rampura in Dhaka. Prior to the late 1990s, Bangladesh Tel ...
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Shatabdi Wadud
Shatabdi Wadud is a Bangladeshi film and television actor. He won Bangladesh National Film Award in Best Actor in a Negative Role for his role in the film Guerrilla (2011). Career In 1985 Wadud joined a drama club ''Artonad''. He joined theatre troupe ''Theatre Centre'' in 1991 and ''Prachyanat'' in 1997. His debut performance in television was in ''Shonkito Podojatra''. Works Films Television * ''Sakin Sarisuri'' (2009-2010) * ''Bishaash ''Bishaash'' ( bn, বিশ্বাস; ''Belief'') is a Bangladeshi supernatural television series produced by BBC World Service Trust which was first broadcast on Bangladesh Television from 16 October 2010 until 18 March 2011. The series s ...'' (2010-2011) * ''Ice Cream'' (2013) * ''Trump Card'' (2013) * ''The Singing Teacher'' (2014) * ''Bodh'' (2015) * ''Daag'' (2017) * ''Chabial Reunion'' (2017) * '' Tin Pagoler Holo Mela'' (2017) * ''Oshomvabito: Unforeseen'' (2017) * ''Made in Bangladesh'' (2019) * ''Game Over'' (2019) ...
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Jayanta Chattopadhyay
Jayanto Chattopadhyay (born 28 July 1946) is a Bangladeshi actor and reciter. He studied in English literature from Calcutta University. He portrayed the famous character Misir Ali in a television drama named ''Trishna''. Works Films * ''Adam Surat'' (1989) * '' Kittonkhola'' (2000) * '' Matir Moina'' (2002) (The Clay Bird) * '' Joyjatra'' (2004) * ''Ontarjatra'' (2006) * ''Nirontor'' (2006) * ''Banshi'' (2007) * '' Noy Number Bipod Sanket'' (2007) * '' The Last Thakur'' (2008) * '' Runway'' (2010) * ''Opekkha'' (2010) * '' Ghetuputra Komola'' (2012) * ''Pita - The Father'' (2012) * '' Shikhandi Kotha'' (2013) * ''Sutopar Thikana'' (2015) * ''Matir Projar Deshe'' (2018) * ''Padmar Prem'' (2019) * '' Kagojer Phul'' (TBA) * '' Amar Ache Jol'' (2008) * '' Krishnopokkho'' (2016) * '' Birotto'' (2022) Drama serials * '' Bishaash'' (2010) * '' Kala Koitor'' (2012) Dramas * ''Trishna'' * ''Lilaboti'' * ''Khela'' Web Series See also * Cinema of Bangladesh The Bangladeshi ...
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Gazipur District
Gazipur ( bn, গাজীপুর) is a district in central Bangladesh, part of the Dhaka Division. It has an area of 1741.53 km2. It is the home district of Tajuddin Ahmad, the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh and has been a prominent centre of battles and movements throughout history. Gazipur is home to the Bishwa Ijtema, the second-largest annual Muslim gathering in the world with over 5 million attendees. There are many facilities available in this district as it contains numerous universities, colleges, the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park, Bhawal National Park as well as the country's only business park - the Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City. History The ancient city of Dholsamudra in present-day Gazipur served as one of the capitals of the Buddhist Pala Empire. In the sixth century, forts were built in Toke and Ekdala which continued to be used as late as the Mughal Period. The area became known as a strategic region with the establishment of more forts such as ...
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Ariel (newspaper)
''Ariel'' was the in-house magazine/newspaper of the BBC, published weekly on Tuesdays, and named after Prospero and Ariel, the 1932 statue by Eric Gill on the facade of the BBC's Broadcasting House depicting Shakespeare's Prospero and Ariel. History On 19 October 2011, it was announced that the printed edition would cease production at the end of December 2011"Print edition of Ariel to close"
''Ariel'', 19 October 2011
and then only be available as Ariel Online.Josh Hallida
"BBC to stop printing Ariel magazine after 75 years"
''The Guardian'', 20 October 2011
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Brick Lane
Brick Lane ( Bengali: ব্রিক লেন) is a street in the East End of London, in the borough of Tower Hamlets. It runs from Swanfield Street in Bethnal Green in the north, crosses the Bethnal Green Road before reaching the busiest, most commercially active part which runs through Spitalfields, or along its eastern edge. Brick Lane’s southern end is connected to Whitechapel High Street by a short extension called Osborn Street. Today, it is the heart of the country's Bangladeshi community with the vicinity known to some as Banglatown. It is famous for its many curry houses. Early history 15th to 18th centuries The street was formerly known as Whitechapel Lane, and wound through fields. It derives its current name from brick and tile manufacture started in the 15th century, which used the local brick earth deposits. The street featured in the 16th-century Woodcut map of London as a partially-developed crossroad leading north from the city's most easterly edg ...
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Babu Md
Babu may refer to: Place * Babu District, in Hezhou, Guangxi, China Title * Babu (title), South Asian term of respect (meaning 'boss' or 'father'), term also used to refer to Bureaucrats of various governments People *Babu (name), list of people with this name * Babù (born 1980), Anderson Rodney de Oliveira, Brazilian footballer * Babu (wrestling), ring name of Pablo Marquez, Ecuadorian wrestler * DJ Babu (born 1974), Filipino-American DJ and member of Dilated Peoples Media and culture * ''Babu'' (1971 film), a 1971 Tamil film starring Sivaji Ganesan * ''Babu'' (1975 film), a 1975 Telugu film starring Shobhan Babu * ''Babu'' (1985 film), a 1985 Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna * ''Babu'' (2001 film), a 2001 Urdu film starring Zeba Bakhtiar * Hurree Chunder Mookerjee, character in the Rudyard Kipling novel ''Kim'', mostly referred to as "Hurree Babu" or "the Babu" * Babu, a fictional character from the 1973 animated television show '' Jeannie'' Animals * Babu (r ...
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XDCAM
XDCAM is a series of products for digital recording using random access solid-state memory media, introduced by Sony in 2003. Four different product lines the XDCAM SD, XDCAM HD, XDCAM EX and XDCAM HD422 differ in types of encoder used, frame size, container type and in recording media. None of the later products have made earlier product lines obsolete. Sony maintains that different formats within XDCAM family have been designed to meet different applications and budget constraints. The XDCAM range includes cameras and decks which act as drop-in replacements for traditional VTRs allowing XDCAM discs to be used within a traditional videotape-based workflow. These decks can also serve as random access Random access (more precisely and more generally called direct access) is the ability to access an arbitrary element of a sequence in equal time or any datum from a population of addressable elements roughly as easily and efficiently as any othe ... computer ...
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Final Cut Pro
Final Cut Pro is a series of non-linear editing, non-linear video editing software programs first developed by Macromedia, Macromedia Inc. and later Apple Inc. The most recent version, Final Cut Pro 10.6.4, runs on Macintosh, Mac computers powered by macOS Big Sur 11.5.1 or later. The software allows users to log and transfer video onto a hard drive (internal or external), where it can be edited, processed, and output to a wide variety of formats. The fully rewritten Final Cut Pro X was introduced by Apple in 2011, with the last version of the legacy Final Cut Pro being version 7.0.3. Since the early 2000s, Final Cut Pro has developed a large and expanding user base, mainly video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. It has also made inroads with film and television editors who have traditionally used Avid Technology's Media Composer. According to a 2007 SCRI study, Final Cut Pro made up 49% of the United States professional editing market, with Avid at 22%. A published survey in ...
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