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Bangladeshi Actress Shabnur Reveals “Rongona” Project
Famous Bangladeshi actress Shabnur has spoken up following months of rumors about the future of the movie “Rongona.” Shabnur came back to the nation last year to begin filming this eagerly awaited Arafat Hossain movie.
But she left fans and the media in the dark about the film’s development after finishing the first round of filming and heading back to Australia. Recently, there were rumors that she had left the project, which caused a lot of turmoil.
Shabnur’s Social Media Response to Film Rumors
Shabnur took to social media to confront the issue head-on and caution her followers against believing false information. “Please do not believe any news about my films unless you hear it directly from me,” she said in a Facebook post. And please don’t let anyone’s remarks confuse you.”
“Rongona” is still very much alive, according to the film’s director, Arafat Hossain. “The last stage of filming will start shortly. He put an end to rumors by saying, “We are in regular contact with Shabnur apa, and once she returns, we’ll move forward according to our filming plan.”
Hossain suggests a group attempting to sabotage the project
Hossain also hinted at a more serious problem: a conscious effort to sabotage the movie. “A particular group has been attempting to stop the project ever since the movie was announced. This has caused irrational remarks to proliferate on social media. “Please don’t believe these rumors,” he continued.
For him, “Rongona” is more than simply a movie; it’s Shabnur’s triumphant comeback to the big screen, and it’s a tremendous responsibility to portray her properly.
Production Company Commitment to Film Flawlessness
“Our production company is committed to making sure the movie is flawless. We are dedicated to producing a high-quality product, even if it takes longer than anticipated,” Hossain said.