The first Hindi film to premiere in Bangladesh since partition is Shah Rukh Khan's "Pathaan."
Pathaan, Shah Rukh Khan's most recent blockbuster, is going to change the world once more! According to Filmfare, the action thriller has made history by becoming the first Hindi film to open in Bangladesh since the country's independence in 1971.
The information was confirmed in a press release about Pathaan's dramatic delivery in Bangladesh on May 12 by Nelson D'Souza, VP of Worldwide Dispersions. The film has always been a powerful tool for uniting nations, races, and societies. It transcends boundaries, energizes individuals, and significantly contributes to their unity. We are unquestionably thrilled that Pathaan, a company that has achieved notable success all over the world, will soon be able to engage audiences in Bangladesh!" he communicated.
D'Souza also offered his gratitude to the specialists for allowing the film to be conveyed in Bangladesh, and said, "Pathaan transforms into the main Hindi film to convey in Bangladesh post-1971, and we are appreciative to the specialists for their decision."
He owes the distribution of the film in Bangladesh to Khan's large following that continues to exist there. Pathaan, our most recent contribution from YRF's Government operative Universe, we believe is the ideal first film of SRK and Hindi film to deliver in the nation and address Indian culture and film in its full magnificence. We have learned over time that Shah Rukh Khan continues to have a huge fan base in Bangladesh.
Pathaan, which has recently astounded the Indian entertainment world, is composed by Siddharth Anand and stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in lead occupations. The screening of the film in Bangladesh is likely to be invited by a large number of Bollywood fans in Bangladesh who have eagerly anticipated the opportunity to see Hindi films on the big screen. The screening is intended to strengthen social ties between the two neighboring nations.
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