Nusraat Faria, one of the leading stars of the Bangladeshi film industry, continues to dazzle her fans with a string of successful projects. Her recent song 'Bujhi Na To Tai' has met with rave reviews and quickly gained a viral status on the social media platform TikTok, further solidifying her standing in the industry. However, the dynamic actress is not resting on her laurels; she recently announced her next venture in the world of cinema with the upcoming film 'Se Dhire Ase' (She Comes Slowly).
Despite the immense buzz surrounding the project, Faria has kept most of the film's details close to her chest. She did reveal, though, that the film will be directed by Tanim Rahman Angshu, known for his acclaimed work on 'No Dorai.' The audience has been eagerly anticipating further news about the film ever since this announcement. She also disclosed that the narrative would be set in the 1970s, adding a nostalgic touch to the film's aesthetics.
A considerable portion of the film's appeal lies in its period setting. As the narrative unfolds in the mid-70s, the makeup, costumes, and overall stylistic approach will be a recreation of that era's trends. Faria's transformation into a character from this period is expected to be a highlight of the film, adding an extra layer of anticipation for her fans.
Another intriguing aspect of the film is its exploration of societal norms and gender roles during the 70s. The director plans to highlight the hurdles and societal challenges that women of that era faced. This focus on social commentary might offer a poignant and relevant exploration of the past, drawing parallels with contemporary issues.
As for the rest of the cast, there's a veil of secrecy. It's still not known who will star opposite Nusraat Faria in this eagerly awaited film. Amidst all the suspense, one thing is certain: with Faria's most recent song, 'Bujhi Na To Tai,' still fresh in fans' minds and the excitement around 'Se Dhire Ase,' the actress is firmly in the spotlight, and the audience awaits her next move with bated breath.