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Mosharraf Karim’s film wins big at Nepal Film Festival

Directed by Bratya Basu, 'Dictionary' marked the Bangladeshi actor’s first foray into Tollywood

Update : 17 May 2021, 09:52 PM

Mosharraf Karim’s first Indian film “Dictionary” bagged the 'Gautam Buddha Award' in the 'Best Featured Film' category in the Nepal International Film Festival.

Directed by Bratya Basu, “Dictionary” marked the Bangladeshi actor’s first foray into Tollywood. 

The ensemble cast also included Abir Chatterjee, Nusrat Jahan, Arna Mukherjee, Madhurima Basak and Poulomi Basu in key roles. 



According to reports, Mosharraf Karim is set to star in a second film by the renowned West Bengal director, Bratya Basu. The film is yet to be titled and is currently in pre-production. 

Based on true events, the film will revolve around West Bengal political landscape and examine the force of globalization. The riveting tale of Hubba Shyamal, popularly known as Dawood Ibrahim, will also be featured in the film, informed the director.

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