An industry no longer depends on one person: Emu

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Kursia Zaman Pritom
‘Emu Shikder’ is a regular actress of Dhaka cinema & TV. Emu came to the focus by acting in several dramas including the movie ‘Gangchil’. Presently, one after another good dramas are being presented to the audience.

Actress Emu Shikder talks to “The Daily Tribunal” about her current work schedule and various issues.

About the beginning of acting and the current work, Emu said, “It was my dream to come into acting. In beginning didn’t go well. Because of that time I didn’t know much about acting. In between I took a break of 5 years and returned to work. And it is now ongoing. What have you done recently? And what else lies ahead? In response, Emu said, “I recently finished some work. It will be released in a few days. Among them “Bau Ken Chillay” will release soon. Besides, there are other tasks at hand. They must be done.

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When asked whether nervousness worked while working on a role or not, the actress said, ‘I feel nervous doing every job. You have to create yourself differently for each character.
When asked how satisfied he is with his performance, Imu said, “There is no end to learning.” I want to know more than what I know. I want to give viewers good work so they can be entertained and learn something from my work. I want people to remember me through my work. So I have to learn more.’

About the current state of the film industry, actress Emu said, ‘A film industry is very big, depending on only one person, the industry will not run. Dhallywood King Shakib Khan can give maximum 3 films in a year. The industry will no longer depend on these three films. If there were 10 more people like Shakib Khan as well as more storytellers to write good stories, more directors to direct then maybe one by one good movies would come. Sometimes I don’t wear gap anymore. The industry was not lagging behind.

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What do you say about the fact that some dramas on the small screen are getting dirty in the name of comedy? In response, Emu said, ‘Who does not abuse. Almost everyone does. Now there are some words used for story needs. But if the obscene language is directly highlighted there, then it is definitely not right. But even if it is dirty, the audience is watching it. On the one hand, he is talking dirty and on the other hand, he is having fun.

About future plans, Imu said, “I want to cross the borders of the country and work in different countries. I want to do good work. I want to win everyone’s heart through my work. Emu said to the audience, “The audience gave me a lot of love. I apologize to them for the mistakes that may have been made while working. I am grateful to them. I want them to be by my side like this.

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