The Asian Age

Irrfan Khan’s Doob is Bangladesh’s official entry for Oscars 2019

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Los Angeles: Irrfan Khanstarre­r Doob ( No Bed of Roses) is Bangladesh’s official entry for the Oscars next year. According to the

Hollywood Reporter, the film, directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, that was initially banned in Bangladesh, will be contesting in the Best Foreign Language category at the 91st Academy Awards.

Doob courted controvers­y in the wake of reports that it was loosely based on late Bangladesh­i writer and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed. Farooki denied that it was a biopic and the film later received a No Objection Certificat­e from the Bangladesh Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n. The film released on October 27, 2017.

The movie features Irrfan, who is currently in London undergoing treatment for neuroendoc­rine tumour, in the lead. India’s Parno Mittra and Nusrat Imrose Tisha and Rokeya Prachy of the neighbouri­ng country are also part of the cast.

Irrfan plays Javed Hasan, a successful director going through midlife crisis when he has a tryst with his daughter’s childhood friend whom he also marries, causing a national scandal. Rokeya plays his wife, while Nusrat plays the daughter and Parno plays her childhood friend. The director said in a statement that he took inspiratio­n from a real- life incident “which shook the very foundation of Bangladesh’s judgmental Muslim society” and “how women struggle in our society and find strength in despair”. An IndiaBangl­adesh co- production, Doob, bagged independen­t jury award at the 39th Moscow Internatio­nal Film Festival besides being nominated for Golden Goblet Awards in Shanghai Internatio­nal Film Festival just before release.

Farooki’s previous films, Third Person Singular Number ( 2009) and Television ( 2012) were also

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