Dhallywood actor Ferdous and popular TV soap actress Moushumi Nag are going to debut as a pair on the big screen for the upcoming film Feel My Love, directed by Biplob Hayder.
The movie will be released in more than 40 cinemas all over the country during March - April. The 150 minute movie’s star studded cast includes eminent actor Ferdous, Moushumi Nag, Pran Ray and many other well known faces. Right now, the film is done with its post-production phase and will very soon be submitted for censor certificate.
Although Moushumi Nag’s debut film is Tanmoy Tansen’s Run Out, which is currently in its production phase, the talented actor has completed shooting for this project first. Moushumi is playing the lead role opposite Dhallywood actor Ferdous. The audiences are waiting to watch the chemistry between the on-screen couple of Ferdous and Moushumi.
About the film, Moushumi Nag said: “Like every other serious actor who harbours the dream of working in the silver-screen, it was also my long cherished desire to work for the big screen. Although, Tanmoy’s Runout is my first film, I understood what it means to work in a film after working opposite to Ferdous in this movie.”
She also said: “I am happy for the opportunity to work with someone as talented and humble as Ferdous. I really like the storyline and hope that the audience will accept and enjoy our on-screen chemistry.”
While talking about the film, director Biplob Hayder said: “Feel My Love is a love story, just as its name suggests. But, alongside being a love story, the film also addresses major and minor problems in our society and its crises. The plot revolves around a struggling musician who completed his graduation on music and falls in love with a girl by calling a wrong number. The girl has come to the capital from a village in search of work and situation pressures her to take up the profession of a sex-worker. She wants to tell him the truth, but the struggle both of them faces holds up the confrontation. Through this film, I want to show our social norms, difficulties and the simplicity of love.”