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India to help Bangladesh produce films on PM Hasina, her father Mujibur before polls there
AMRITA NAYAK DUTTA 11 July, 2018

https://theprint.in/politics/india-...-her-father-mujibur-before-polls-there/81377/

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PM Modi shakes hands with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Visva-Bharati University in West Bengal | @narendramodi/Twitter
The proposal is seen as an indication of New Delhi’s interest in supporting Bangladeshi PM’s bid for the third term in power.

New Delhi: India has decided to join hands with the Bangladeshi government to produce a documentary on the country’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, months before she and her Awami League Party head to the polls.

The Modi government will also help the Awami League dispensation produce a film on Hasina’s father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s founding father, and a documentary on the Bangladesh War of Independence that will prominently feature Rahman.

According to sources, discussions to this effect will take place between the two countries Thursday, during the first meeting of the joint committee on audio-visual co-production; an agreement is also likely to be signed between the two countries on the same day. Officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, All India Radio and Doordarshan, among others, will be attending the meeting with their Bangladeshi counterparts.

The documentary on the Bangladeshi prime minister is being seen as a strong indication of New Delhi’s interest in supporting Hasina’s bid for a third term in power. Officials admit that New Delhi is carefully monitoring the situation in Bangladesh and is aware of the growing public criticism aimed at Hasina, who has been accused of taking control of democratic institutions in her country, including the Election Commission and the press.

Modalities being worked out
It is still not clear on how India will help with the documentary on Hasina, but it is expected to be part of the joint co-production. It is being produced by the Ministry of Information, Bangladesh, but funding and other aspects on which India can provide help will be discussed in a separate meeting Thursday.

As for the film and documentary on Rahman, highly-placed sources say India is likely to fund 80 per cent of both projects, while the Bangladesh government would pitch in with the remaining 20 per cent. The two countries, however, are yet to work out the finer details such as shooting schedules, approval of scripts, selection of director and pre- and post-production of the film. All of this is expected to be discussed and chalked out during the meeting.

Sources told ThePrint that the Indian government is keen on eminent filmmaker Shyam Benegal making the documentary on Rahman. For the feature film on Bangladesh’s founding father, the government will finalise a filmmaker from a list of shortlisted directors such as Gautam Ghose, Jahnu Barua, Anurag Basu, and Kaushik Ganguly, among others.

A senior official said the projects are likely to be produced by the National Film Development Corporation, a PSU under the I&B ministry. The joint production of the feature film on Rahman and the documentary on the independence war were mentioned in the joint declaration, issued by prime Ministers Modi and Hasina, when she visited India in April 2017.

‘An India-friendly party’
Hasina’s Awami League has been in power since 2009 and had a controversial win in the 2014 elections, with opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) boycotting the election. As a result, the League had won more than half the seats unopposed.

The League is also considered friendly to India, as compared to the hardline BNP. Hence it suits India to provide support to Hasina and her party at this crucial time in Bangladesh, with political parties carrying out high pitched political campaigns, sources said. Several other media-related issues would be discussed during the meeting Thursday, they said.

Some of them include talks on Akashvani Maitree, which broadcasts a blend of content from India and Bangladesh for Bengali listeners on both sides of the border, television broadcasting, and collaboration on community radio and between the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and a mass communication institute of Bangladesh.

The delegations are also slated to discuss the possibility of joint film production in the private sector, reviewing of restrictions on the screening of Indian films in Bangladesh and facilitating easier movement of filmmakers and artists across the border.
 
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really worried about future. chaos everywhere, election ahead. if you look further into future there you have china vs US(india). BD is about to be in a very complex situation.
 
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I wonder if India intends to back off from Hasina's bid for an unfair election. Her popularity will go down if India makes a film on her. It will be instantaneous and spontaneous.
 
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I wonder if India intends to back off from Hasina's bid for an unfair election. Her popularity will go down if India makes a film on her. It will be instantaneous and spontaneous.

It doesn't matter what BD people thinks. As long as we have spineless leaders, we will be sucking these parasites di** like there is no tomorrow.

We can express our anger on FB and PDF though.
 
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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s founding father, and a documentary on the Bangladesh War of Independence that will prominently feature Rahman.
He spent all of his time living in Dak Bungalows of Mianwali,Sahiwal and Lyallpur.
Hasina was kid back then.
What they would show?I guess there may be a new theory,unknown to us like 26th March independence declaration,3 million kills and lakh of rapes.
 
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Guys make no mistake this is exactly how Nawaz wanted pakistan to be run by New delhi giving them orders.
 
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This lady is a narcissistic hag. She names everything after her father - a bizillion roads/streets, buildings, bridges, university halls. Hell even Bangladesh's first spaceborne satellite after him. A documentry was a must on her bucketlist .A lot of our die hard secular scum BALs worship Sheikh Mujib Rahman as their God with statues of him in public. Tawba Tawba.

Of course this documentry won't be portraying Mujib's sons as gundas who robbed government banks and getting caught, while their father(Mujib) scrambled to bail them out, clear their name and record of any criminal acts.
 
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Well, why not a Bangladeshi filmmaker ?
 
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Dhaka, Delhi discuss progress on film on Bangabandhu
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NEW DELHI, July 12, 2018 (BSS) – The first meeting of India-Bangladesh Joint Committee on Audio-Visual Co-Production was held here today.

Abual Hossain, Additional Secretary of Ministry of Information, led a nine-member Bangladesh team. The nine-member Indian team was headed by Jayashree Mukherjee, Additional Secretary of Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, said a press release of Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi. The meeting discussed the progress in the joint production of a film on the life and works of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and a documentary on Bangladesh War of Liberation in 1971.

The need for expediting the work on the joint productions, as stipulated in a MoU signed between the two countries in April 2017, was underlined at the meeting.

The officials agreed that production of the film on Bangabandhu and the documentary on the War of Liberation is close to the hearts of the people of two friendly countries.

The meeting mentioned that the film on Bangabandhu should be made and released by 17th March 2020 to mark the centenary of the great leader’s birth.

The deadline for making the documentary on the liberation war has been set at 2021 to mark the Golden Jubilee of Bangladesh’s independence.

Further discussions on the joint production such as the choice of directors, script writings and other related matters will be taken up at the next meeting of the committee to be held in Dhaka later next month.

As per the MoU the meeting, held in a cordial atmosphere, also took up the co-production of radio programmes, collaboration in community radio, cooperation between Doorsarshan and Bangladesh Television.

Sripriya Ranganathan, Joint Secretary at Ministry of External Affairs of India, was also present at the meeting.
 
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Other parts of above comment are OK! But, this part needs explanation...

Do you think secularism is a bad thing for our country?

I can't say secularism is a bad thing for countries, it's just a personal dislike for me. I look down on any "supposed to be muslims" who gives zero attention to their religion through drinking alcohol, not praying, mingling with kafir girls/boys and etc. That also includes what pretty much comes off committing shirk by constantly worshipping Sheik Mujib Rahman before Allah swt, like a lot of die hard upper class BALS do.

Ideally there are a lot of BALS out there including Hasina who would get rid of Islam as the state religion of Bangladesh in the constitution while keeping the secular portion only intact- just like how the constitution was before Zia Rahman took over, but they just can't do that in this era because the country would erupt.
 
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He spent all of his time living in Dak Bungalows of Mianwali,Sahiwal and Lyallpur. Hasina was kid back then. What they would show?

Hasina was raised by her grandmother from the father's side in the ancestral home in Tungibari because Mujib was busy with Pakistan politics. Upbringing in a village caused her to learn filthy way of talking like village women. She turned a quarrelsome woman due to intermixing with the unpolished girls there. Is it possible that India will focus on this part of her character?

She passed BA (it was only a two year course then) only on the merit of receiving Grace Marks. This was disclosed by her husband Dr, Wazed Ali Miah. Will Indian film focus on this and how undisciplined she was when studying in the Eden College in Dhaka.

Will India also disclose why President Ziaur Rahman was killed only within a few weeks of her coming back to BD? Is not it that India was behind the killing and sent her to fill in the political gap that would follow the demise of the President?

I only hope the truth will come out.
 
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Guys make no mistake this is exactly how Nawaz wanted pakistan to be run by New delhi giving them orders.
it was never the same case and can never be......yeah in some cases Nawaz did mistake with offering friendship to a country like India.......

Guys make no mistake this is exactly how Nawaz wanted pakistan to be run by New delhi giving them orders.
it was never the same case and can never be......yeah in some cases Nawaz did mistake with offering friendship to a country like India.......
 
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None can stop us. None can destroy us. None can divide our race. Dravidian is back. We must triumph!

None can stop us. None can destroy us. None can divide our race. Dravidian is back. We must triumph!
 
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