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Md Abdullah of DAKO KENO fame is now viral

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Md Abdullah of DAKO KENO fame is now viral
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One of the most popular content creator in Bangladesh "Dako Keno" has reached the milestone of 800k followers & 93k Subscribers.

They started their journey by making videos since 22 June,  2022. They currently have more than 800k followers on Facebook. However,  He more active on Facebook than YouTube. So, within one and a half years, they became able to win the love of 800K people on Facebook.

They provide various types of healthy entertainment content, such as Bangla funny videos, social awareness issues, etc.  He has already gained notoriety for crafting characters like "Kashem," "Sadek," "Jaane Alam," and more.

However, it was his "Ghost Series" that truly made waves on social media.  Dako Keno also does the work of brand promoting by collaborating with various famous brands along with awareness on all issues, healthy entertainment on trending issues.

He did everything by himself and did not hire anyone to help with his Facebook page or content editing. All of his content is a result of his hard work and determination. Md Abdullah has completed his undergraduate studies from Bangladesh Navy College. Along with studies, they have chosen content creation as a career.

Dako Keno makes 5-6 videos monthly on an average. He have a long-term plan to move forward with this content creation. He want to do better work in the future and increase the likeness of the audience by doing the work that audience likes.

He wants to do better work in the future and increase the likeness of the audience by doing the work that audience likes and hoping to represent his country with his contents worldwide.

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Songs of Tabib and Gulliboy Rana in Bollywood web series

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Songs of Tabib and Gulliboy Rana in Bollywood web series
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Dhaka's rappers Tabib and Rana have been on the receiving end of an onslaught of success. Mahmud Hasan Tabib recently shared the news of them producing a song for Bollywood. The song has already been released on an OTT platform.

A web series, named "Kaala", has been released on the popular Disney+ Hotstar OTT platform in India, where the song titled "Chap Nai" by Tabib and Rana will be featured. Interestingly, the team behind the series first expressed interest in this particular song, which was produced almost two years ago.
In this regard, Tabib told the media that the production team contacted him six months ago. Once the duo heard the script, they altered the song in several places and then submitted it to "Kaala".

The musician expressed his excitement at getting his song released on a big platform and said that he initially refused to accept any honourarium for the song. However, the duo was compulsorily paid Rs 50,000 for "Chap Nai".

Bejoy Nambiar directed and produced the crime-thriller series "Kaala", which was released in September. It stars Avinash Tiwary, Rohan Vinod Mehra, Nivetha Pethuraj amongst others.

Tabib, who used to be a student at Dhaka University, and Rana, who used to be a street vender, came into the limelight after they collaborated for the song "Ami Rana Gully Boy".
 

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Reciting artist Anisul made a video and discussed

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Reciting artist Anisul made a video and discussed

Poet Rabindranath Tagore said that mother tongue is like breast milk. A clean and pure mind can generate significant ideas only in the language of one's mother tongue.

Voice artist Anisul Islam is the man who has made his own position in the crowd of numerous content creators in Bangladesh. Who has been creating content on social media on voice art including Bangla clear pronunciation, poem recitation, presentation and motivational videos, since 2019.

His journey into the world of language and poetry began in his childhood, where he found joy in reciting, reading and listening to poetry. His passion for recitation and promoting the voice art learning led him to become a successful content creator.

Anisul Islam was born on 20 December 1988 in Chittagong district. His educational journey includes completing SSC from Chittagong Port Authority Boys High School in 2005 and HSC from Chittagong Government City College in 2007. Later, he completed BBA in Finance and Banking and an MBA in Finance from Chittagong University.

While working at Chittagong Port Authority, Anisul also ventured into the television media. He became a presenter and voice artist at Bangladesh Television Chittagong Centre and a newsreader at Bangladesh Betar Chittagong Centre.

Anisul said, Online media has opened the door of possibilities in that regard.  By practicing recitation, one can find self-confidence. Clear pronunciation and good manners have the power to positively change a person's life.

He said, I started learning recitation in 2005 after the SSC exam when everyone was doing computer courses. My respected teacher was reciter and BTV presenter Zahirul Islam Rana who had given me unfailing support and inspiration. I got a lot of support from my elder sister and family in learning recitation, it is difficult to move forward without family support. My friend Najrul Haider played a crucial role in supporting me pursue my dream of content creator.

Dreaming of a career outside traditional path, Anisul has come a long way and now thrives in the realm of his dreams. His vision was to share knowledge and skills for the benefit of others, emphasizing recitation, clear pronunciation and good communication skill. Thus, he started creating content on social media.

He also said, I have faced many challenges while working in the media but I never gave up.  But always got inspiration from close people.  While working on YouTube, I saw that there was not much good content on voice art, which bothered me.  When I worked I felt like I was doing something new that would benefit people.  Then slowly my works spread to people.  My work becomes worthwhile when I know that someone is learning clear pronunciation, recitation, presentation by watching some of my content.  One thing I strongly believe is that if you believe in yourself and stick to it, no one ever loses.  His Youtube channel has earned over 100,000 subscribers. Additionally, he boasts a strong following of 700,000 on his official Facebook page

Social media has a unique role to play in the free world of the 21st century.  Through which creative people are promoting themselves through their creative activities, thus expanding the unlimited field of quality education.

Bangladesh has numerous YouTubers who entertain people by creating different content.  But there is a difference in Anisul's field. He has become a popular recitation teacher and YouTuber by uploading voice art learning and motivational contents.
 

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Recovering Madonna thanks family for support during illness

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Recovering Madonna thanks family for support during illness

Madonna over the weekend praised the support of friends and family one month after she was hospitalized with a bacterial infection that forced her to postpone her tour.

"Love from family and friends is the best Medicine," the 64-year-old wrote on Instagram.

"As a Mother you can really get caught up In the needs Of your children and the seemingly endless giving... But when the chips were down my children really showed up for me," Madonna continued. "I saw a side to them I had never seen before. It made all the difference. So did the love and support from my friends."

Earlier this month the Grammy-winning icon behind hits including "Like a Prayer" and "Material Girl" had said she was on "the road to recovery."

The illness required Madonna to postpone her nearly sold out, 84-date "Celebration" tour that was due to start July 15.

She said her current plan was to begin the European leg of her tour -- due to start October 14 in London -- as scheduled, and rebook the earlier US shows for later dates.

Touring giant Live Nation has said a new calendar is forthcoming.

"Thank you to all my angels who protected me and let me Stay to finish doing my work!" Madonna said.

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Barbenheimer' sweeps N.American box offices in historic weekend

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Barbenheimer' sweeps N.American box offices in historic weekend

 Warner Bros.' "Barbie" conquered North American box offices in its debut weekend as it raked in a stunning $155 million, while the other half of the movie-going event of the summer, the dark biopic "Oppenheimer," also scored big with $80.5 million in revenue, industry estimates reported Sunday.

Legions of pink-clad moviegoers swarmed theaters to give "Barbie" the biggest opening weekend of any film this year -- and the biggest ever for a female director -- said industry monitor Exhibitor Relations.

The much-anticipated "Barbenheimer" cinematic weekend, during which "Barbie" and Universal's "Oppenheimer" were both released, spurred hundreds of thousands of people to take in both flicks, organizing their own double features.

The coincidental same-day release of the two starkly different but highly anticipated films -- one following an iconic doll ready to paint the world pink and the other about the scientist who helped invent the atomic bomb -- created a bottom-up pop-culture phenomenon that transcended the individual marketing for either.

Together, they also provided a shot in the arm for theaters hit hard by the pandemic as well as the rise of streaming services.

"The subtext of the joke of 'Barbenheimer' is that these couldn't be two more different movies," David A. Gross, of Franchise Entertainment Research, told AFP.

At the same time, he added, "The movie industry has a very healthy record of accommodating two big pictures. Moviegoers go when there are hot movies."

In a Sunday note, Gross wrote that the opening for "Barbie" was "record-shattering."

"No comedic film of any kind has opened higher than $85.9m over a 3-day weekend," he wrote.

"Barbie has become what we call a zeitgeist movie. It seems to be hitting a chord," he told AFP.

"Oppenheimer," for its part, saw a "superb opening," Gross wrote.

- DIY double features -
According to industry estimates, some 200,000 people were thought to have purchased tickets to both films on the same day.

Emma McNealy, 35, was one of them.

"I had heard online people were planning to do it and it sounded funny to me," the account manager told AFP. "At first I wasn't planning to because I didn't feel like anyone else would want to spend the whole day doing this for the bit, but luckily a friend was in."

While both films fueled interest in the other, it was "Barbie" that pulled her in to try the double feature.

"I am sure I would have watched ('Oppenheimer') eventually, but not on opening weekend," she said. "I think a lot of women like that a Barbie is getting more layers in this telling, it's not just candy-coated fluff."

Millions more were likely to catch both films on separate days.

"This was a phenomenal experience for people who love movies on the big screen," president and CEO of the National Association of Theatre Owners Michael O'Leary said in a statement Sunday.

"It was a truly historic weekend."

The "Barbenheimer" films together left a massive gulf between the weekend's top two box office spots and the number three slot, occupied by "Sound of Freedom."

The controversial action thriller from Santa Fe Films and Angel Studios, which critics say plays into QAnon conspiracy theories, brought in $20.14 million.

Fourth and fifth place saw the sort of franchise sequels that have come to dominate box office recently.

Paramount's "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One," the latest in the long-running series starring Tom Cruise, brought in $19.5 million.

"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," from Disney, brought in $6.7 million. This "Indy" episode, likely the last, again stars Harrison Ford as a whip-cracking archeologist.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

"Insidious: The Red Door" ($6.5 million)

"Elemental" ($5.8 million)

"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" ($2.8 million)

"Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" ($1.12 million)

"No Hard Feelings" ($1.07 million)

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