The movie 'Casino,' featuring Bubly and Nirab, has been granted approval by the censor board.
The eagerly anticipated movie "Casino," featuring Shobnom Bubly and Nirab in lead roles, has successfully obtained an uncut censor certificate from the Bangladesh Film Censor Board. This exciting news was announced yesterday, bringing much joy to the team behind the film. Directed by Saikat Nasir, "Casino" is set to captivate audiences with its thrilling storyline.
Saikat Nasir expressed his gratitude, stating that he had submitted the film to the Censor Board a few days ago, and it had passed without encountering any issues. He eagerly awaited the official certificate, which he expected to receive soon. Nasir shared that some members of the board had personally called him to deliver the good news and express their appreciation for the film. With the censor's clearance now secured, Nasir is determined to promote the film vigorously and ensure its release in theaters.
Khorshed Alam Khosru, a producer and member of the Censor Board, confirmed the approval of "Casino" by the board. Khosru praised the film, stating that after watching it, it felt like an Eid movie—a testament to its quality and potential to compete with other releases during the festive season. According to Khosru, "Casino" retains its essence and promises a genuine cinematic experience, unlike some films that lose their appeal during preview screenings.
The plot of "Casino" revolves around the operations targeting illegal casinos and money laundering in Bangladesh in 2019. Nirab plays the character 'Newaz,' a member of the intelligence agency, and he expressed his excitement about portraying this unique role. He shared that the film offers a different story and a distinctive character for him, and donning official attire added a fresh dynamic to his performance.
The film's release is scheduled during Eid, and currently, 16 theaters, including Cineplex and Blockbuster, have been confirmed for its screening. There is a possibility of more theaters being added to the list, ensuring wider accessibility for audiences eager to watch "Casino."