Dhaka April 20, 2024, 6:29 am
Masudul Haque Liton, 45, the vocalist of popular band Steeler, passed away due to brain stroke on Thursday in Chattogram.
Renowned F, known as one-half of the music director duo Sajid-Wajid, died on Monday in a Mumbai hospital due to multiple health complications at the age of 42.
The 74-year-old actor said he is asymptomatic and is doing "absolutely fine."
She was highly acclaimed for her performance in "Mukhora Romoni Boshikoron", a Bangla adaptation of William Shakespeare's, "Taming of the Shrew" by Munier Chowdhury
No formal proposals or detailed discussions have yet taken place over moving the event, or potential new dates
Hassan Imam was suffering from heart related diseases, diabetics and some other ailments
He breathed his last at the Bangladesh Specialised Hospital in the capital’s Shyamoli
Rana Hamid, who was the incumbent member of Bangladesh Film Censor Board, made several films including the popular film 'Masud Rana Ekhon Dhaky’ and ‘Dhakar Rani’
Horn was forced to stop performing in 2003 after a white tiger attacked him during one of their shows
The music drew in both young black and white fans at a time when parts of the United States still were strictly segregated
Fans are shocked at the deaths of Bollywood’s talented actors Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor.
Fans and family mourn the demise
Movies that debuted on a streaming service without a theatrical run will be eligible for the Oscars, but only for this year.
Legendary British rock band Pink Floyd has announced that they will be streaming concert
A star-studded special concert is to be live-streamed and broadcast on TV to support frontline workers tackling the coronavirus outbreak.
Disney's new video streaming service has reached more than 50 million subscribers since its launch five months ago.
Talking about Coronavirus pandemic, Salman khan said social distancing is the only way to flatten the curve.
The food fund will work with hunger relief organizations World Central Kitchen and Feeding America.
An FIR was lodged against singer Kanika Kapoor by Lucknow's Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Narendra Kumar Agarwal,
Idris Elba and ‘Game of Thrones’ star Kristofer Hivju are latest celebrities to be tested positive for coronavirus