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Bengaliক্যাসিনো
Directed bySaikat Nasir
Written by
  • Abdullah Jahir Babu
  • Asad Jaman
Starring
CinematographyForhad Hossain
Akib Rayhan(still photography)
Simplex International Company
Distributed bySimplex International Company
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBangla
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Casino (Bengali: ক্যাসিনো, romanized: Kyāsinō) is an upcoming Bangladeshi crime film directed by Saikat Nasir, produced by Rajib Sarwar and distributed by Cimplex International Company, the first production for the company as well. It starred Nirab Hossain, Shabnom Bubly and Taskeen Rahman.[1]Abdullah Zahir Babu and Asad Jaman co-writes the screenplay.[2] Since debut, this is going to be Bubly's first movie without starring against Shakib Khan.[3][4][5] Principal photography of this film begun on 24 November 2019. The film was scheduled to release in mid 2020, but the release was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6][7]

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Cast[edit]

Following cast has been confirmed via various sources with their character list. Most of the cast is yet to disclose by Saikat Nasir.

  • Nirab Hossain - A police detective. The lead protagonist.[3][8]
  • Shabnom Bubly - Casino Girl[3][8]
  • Taskeen Rahman - Juboraj, a casino kingpin. The key antagonist.[9]
  • Sadia Rubayet Tanjin - A police assistant.[10][11]
  • Dilruba Hossain Doyel[12][13] -
  • Munim Ehsan - Nepali casino slot attendant.[14]
  • Lutfur Rahman Khan Simanto[15]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Saikat Nasir has been developing this project since June, 2019. He discusses with Nirab about his plan for making 'Casino' as well as various characters for the screenplay . Meanwhile, Abullah Jahir Babu has written the screenplay with Asad for filming. Bubly is contacted and schedules forSK Films' project Bir. Bir was set to start filming from November, 2019, but later postponed. Saikat than approached to Bubly for joining Casino cast. Bubly joined the cast after SK films let her utilize the current schedule for shooting other film.[16][17] On 10 November 2019, Bubly and Taskeen confirmed their signing to Casino.[18]

Filming and set design[edit]

The film has gone through pre-production set up before principal photography begins. It took one month and seventy people production to replicate a casino, bar and Interpol office inside Bangladesh Film Development Corporation(BFDC) for shooting.[19] In abroad Bali is selected to host the ‘Casino’ team for the shooting of songs.[20] Nasir filmed entire film by three separate schedules.[21] Filming has started on 24 November 2019[1] the opening scene took places on Neela Market near 300 feet road's Fire Service station. Saikat Nasir secretly filmed the indoor sequences inside the BFDC's Jasim Floor, to avoid the leak any spoiler of this film.[19][11] Eighty percent filming was completed within 2019. Other than BFDC, outdoor action sequences has taken at Banani, bank of Shitalakshaya river.[22] On the first week of March, 2020 director has closed the camera for principal photography.[6]

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Soundtracks [edit]

The film contains the Dhallywood film songs. Channel I confirms Imran Mahmudul, Konal, Sazad Hossain and Marsel's name for lending their voices for Casino songs.[6]

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Release[edit]

Casino was set to release in the mid 2020,[6] but was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Bubly's New Bet'. The Daily Star. 30 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  2. ^'শুরু হলো নিরব-বুবলীর 'ক্যাসিনো'(Nirab and Bubly's Casino starts filming)'. Channel I Online (in Bengali). 24 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  3. ^ abc'Casino' 'Actress Bubly signs for 'Casino''. Daily Sun. 21 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  4. ^'Bubly: Her first film without Shakib Khan'. The Business Standard. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  5. ^'Shabnam Bubly takes 'Casino' challenge with Nirab'. Daily Sun. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  6. ^ abcd'(NirobBubly's Casino done filming)শেষ হলো নিরব-বুবলীর 'ক্যাসিনো''. Channel I online (in Bengali). 5 March 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  7. ^https://gurugamer.com/movies/casino-first-gambling-movies-bangladesh-13610
  8. ^ ab'Nirab and Bubly in 'Casino''. The Daily Star. 18 November 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  9. ^'Taskeen is now Casino prince (তাসকিন এবার 'ক্যাসিনো' ওয়ার্ল্ডের প্রিন্স)'. Channel I online (in Bengali). 9 December 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  10. ^'আবার যেন প্রাণ ফিরে পেয়েছে এফডিসি'. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 7 January 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  11. ^ ab'FDC wakes up!'. Prothomalo. 7 January 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  12. ^'ডাবিং ছাড়া প্রস্তুত 'ক্যাসিনো', এলো পোস্টার banglatribune.com'. Bangla Tribune (in Bengali). Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  13. ^'Doyel's Casino venture'. Dhaka Tribune. 15 March 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  14. ^'Munim debuts on big screen with Casino'. Daily Sun. 8 July 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  15. ^'মডেলিং থেকে সিনেমায়: নায়ক নয়, 'নবাব এলএলবি'র ভিলেন'. চ্যানেল আই অনলাইন. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  16. ^'শাকিবের অনুমতি নিয়ে নিরবের কাছে বুবলি!'. somoynews.tv (in Bengali). 26 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  17. ^'Bubly is acting with Nirab, SK films permitted'. NTV (Bangladesh) (in Bengali). 26 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  18. ^'First time Bubly is without Shakib. New Film Casino, starring Nirab'. Channel I online (in Bengali). 17 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  19. ^ ab'Filming Casino in special secret(বিশেষ গোপনীয়তায় এফডিসিতে 'ক্যাসিনো'র শুট)'. NTV (Bangladesh) (in Bengali). 5 December 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  20. ^'Bubly's 'Casino''. Daily Bangladesh. 17 November 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  21. ^'শেষ হলো নিরব-বুবলীর 'ক্যাসিনো' (in Bangla)'. Channel I Online. 5 March 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  22. ^'শীতলক্ষ্যা নদীর পাড়ে নিরব-তাসকিনের মারামারি'. jagonews24.com (in Bengali). 7 January 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
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Gran Casino
Directed byLuis Buñuel
Produced byOscar Dancigers
Written byMauricio Magdaleno
Edmundo Báez
StarringLibertad Lamarque
Jorge Negrete
Meche Barba
El trio Calaveras
Distributed byUltramar Films
Release date
Running time
85 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish
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Gran Casino (Alternate title: En el viejo Tampico) is a 1947 Mexican film. It was written by Mauricio Magdaleno and Edmundo Baez, based on a story by Michel Weber, and directed by Luis Buñuel.

Plot[edit]

Gerardo (Jorge Negrete) and his friend Demetrio (Julio Villarreal) are a pair of footloose cowboys in turn-of-the-century Mexico who are in prison on dubious charges. As Gerardo sings and strums on his guitar, Demetrio saws the bars of their cell, enabling them to escape. They come upon a small oil field operated by José Enrique (Francisco Jambrina), an entrepreneur from Argentina who is refusing to sell out to evil oil barons who threaten the workers. Gerardo persuades José to give work to him and his friends, and after he and Demetrio recruit more workers, they're able to rejuvenate the struggling operation. Just as their fortunes are on the rise, however, the oilman disappears and is feared murdered. Demetrio takes over the operation next, but, again, the night before the oil is to start pumping, he goes to the casino and falls for Camelia (Mercedes Barba), the same girl José was last seen with before he vanished, and he too disappears.

José's sister Mercedes (Libertad Lamarque) travels to Mexico to find out what's become of him, and when she learns that Gerardo has taken over as manager, she's convinced that Gerardo and his pals are to blame. Wanting to know more about Gerardo and his cronies, she takes a job as a singer at 'Gran Casino,' a rowdy nightclub near the oil fields. In time, she strikes up a romance with the good-hearted roughneck and learns the identity of her brother's real enemy—Don Fabio (José Baviera), the local front for Big Oil.

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Background[edit]

Libertad Lamarque[edit]

From the release of the film Honeysuckle in 1938, Libertad Lamarque was the most popular artist in Argentine cinema.[1] She had made her name on stage and radio as a tango singer and she was able to capitalize on that success by combining her singing and acting abilities in pictures that pulled their melodramatic plots straight from the tales told in popular tangos.[2] She often played the part of a tango singer whose romance with a wealthy suitor is thwarted by his snobbish family, making her a compelling symbol of porteño popular culture with a strong anti-elitist identification.[2] In 1945, Larmarque starred in La cabalgata del circo, a pot-boiler about a theatrical troupe in nineteenth-century Argentina, which included in the cast as a supporting player, Eva Duarte, who was being courted by then Colonel Juan Perón, who was on his way to becoming President of the country.[3] Tensions on the set ran high, as Duarte flaunted her relationship with Argentina's strongman by turning up late every day, having him pick her up from the studio in his state limousine and generally behaving as if she were the star of the picture.[4] When Duarte sat in Lamarque's chair one day, Lamarque slapped her across the face, sparking a cause célèbre that delighted Duarte's many enemies.[3] Lamarque added to the intrigue by suggesting that the two had been vying for the attentions of Perón.[5] After October 17, 1945, Loyalty Day, when demonstrations organized with the cooperation of Duarte resulted in Perón's release from a brief stay in jail, Lamarque's films were banned in Argentina.[4] The next year, after Duarte and Perón had married and Perón had been elected President of Argentina, Lamarque fled Buenos Aires for Mexico City, where her films had been extremely popular for years.[6]

Oscar Dancigers[edit]

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A French national of Russian-Jewish origin, Oscar Dancigers had fled the Nazis in 1940, due to his membership in the Communist Party, and settled in Mexico, where in short order he had founded Ultramar Films and achieved considerable success as a small independent producer.[7][8] Dancigers specialized in assisting U.S. film companies with on-location production in Mexico.[9] As such, his company was a direct beneficiary of the American Good Neighbor Policy, under which Mexico received enormous exportations of raw film stock from the U.S. government.[10]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^Finkielman, Jorge (2004). The Film Industry in Argentina: An Illustrated Cultural History. Jefferson NC: McFarland. p. 227. ISBN978-0786416288.
  2. ^ abKarush, Matthew B. (2010). 'Populism, Melodrama, and the Market', in The New Cultural History of Peronism: Power and Identity in Mid-Twentieth-Century Argentina, ed. by Matthew B. Karush and Oscar Chamosa. Durham NC: Duke University Press. p. 27. ISBN978-0822347385.
  3. ^ abFraser, Nicholas and Marysa Navarro (1996). Evita: The Real Life of Eva Peron. New York: W. W. Norton. p. 42. ISBN978-0393315752.
  4. ^ abBarnes, John (1996). Evita, First Lady: A Biography of Eva Perón. New York: Grove Press. p. 52. ISBN0-8021-3479-3.
  5. ^'Libertad Lamarque'. The Telegraph. 14 Dec 2000. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  6. ^Azzi, Maria Susana (2002). 'The Tango, Peronism, and Astor Piazzolla During the 1940s and '50s', in From Tejano to Tango: Latin American Popular Music, ed. by Walter Aaron Clark. New York: Routledge. p. 28. ISBN978-0815336402.
  7. ^Rebecca Mina Schreiber «Cold War Exiles in Mexico» (p. 71)
  8. ^Polizzotti, Mark (2008). Los Olvidados. London: British Film Institute. p. 22. ISBN978-1844571215.
  9. ^Simmonds, Roy S (2011). The Two Worlds of William March. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. p. 288. ISBN978-0817356873.
  10. ^Schreiber, Rebecca M. (2008). Cold War Exiles in Mexico: U.S. Dissidents and the Culture of Critical Resistance. Minneapolis: Univ Of Minnesota Press. p. 73. ISBN978-0816643080.

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