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The grandest OTT extravaganza hosts its second iteration

After the rollicking success of last year's programme, Blender's Choice-The Daily Star OTT & Digital Content Awards is back again to reward the performers of the exciting digital world.

The awards will be handed out tonight at a lavish event at the Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC), in the Hall of Fame, from 5 pm onwards. It will be stars galore as 28 awards will be handed out, from which 14 are for Film/Drama/Story, 4 for Music, 4 Critics awards and 6 for content creators.

The captains of the ship, directors who have been nominated for their visions include Syed Ahmed Shawki for the first part of "Karagar", a thrilling tale of a mysterious prisoner with seemingly unknown origins. Shihab Shaheen has told a gripping tale of crime and corruption in "Syndicate", whereas Nuhash Humayun has taken himself to new heights with his horror series, "Pett Kata Shaw". The ever-innovative Tanim Noor has received his much-deserved nomination for detective-thriller "Kaiser", whereas Mohammad Touqir Islam is in the category for the gripping tale in "Shaaticup".

Web films have also taken a step up, as Shihab Shaheen enters the fray once again with the bittersweet tale of "Mayashalik". A master of thrillers, Vicky Zahed has hit yet another home run with "Redrum". Big-screen director Raihan Rafi has yet again earned his nomination with "Taan", while Anam Biswas is in serious contention with "Dui Diner Duniya". "Café Desire", a one-of-a-kind anthology film, has earned a nomination.

In the Best Actor category, Afran Nisho has two nominations for his fantastic acting in "Kaiser" and "Redrum", whereas last year's winner Chanchal Chowdhury has bagged yet another nomination for "Karagar". The ever-consistent Mosharraf Karim will add to the tough competition for his role in "Tin Shoroter Golpo". Ziaul Faruq Apurba has completely reinvented himself in "Mayashalik", earning him his first nomination in the OTT

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    ‘Rongila Kitab’: A tale of love and betrayal

    The web-series "Rongila Kitab", directed by Anam Biswas, premiered on the OTT platform Hoichoi on November 8. Adapted from Kinkar Ahsan's novel of the same name, this series unfolds across eight episodes. 

    At its core, "Rongila Kitab" delves into the dramatic escape of Pradeep and Supti, a journey rife with suspense. Viewers may interpret their story as one of profound love, though at times, it seems to reflect Pradeep's betrayal. 

    In "Rongila Kitab", Pori Moni takes on the role of Supti, delivering one of her most focused performances. From the opening scene to the end of the series, she captures the audience's attention.

    To bring Supti to life, Pori Moni gained some weight to portray a pregnant woman more convincingly. She effectively shows the emotions of a woman about to become a mother. In the final scene, two years after her husband's death, Supti returns to her old home with her child, ending her life on the run. Standing in front of the house, she gives a mysterious look that leaves the audience with many questions.

    Mostafizur Noor Imran takes on the role of Pradeep with a strong, consistent performance from the very first scene. His expressions, acting, and action sequences flow naturally, with the right balance of passion and anger. 

    Imran skillfully brings out Pradeep's complex emotions—intense love for his wife Supti, underlying guilt, and a powerful desire for revenge. His portrayal leaves a memorable impact, especially in the scenes where he confronts Nawroz, played by Fazlur Rahman Babu. 

    Fazlur Rahman Babu's powerful portrayal of Nawroz captivates the audience, grabbing attention with his masterful acting as always. Manoj Pramanik delivers a good performance, though his character's final direction seems unclear. The same can be said for Iresh Zaker's role. Tanvin Sweety, in a small role, gives a brief performance but fits well into her character. However, actor Shimul Sharma did not have the oppo

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