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Sadia Ayman's Facebook Post Ignites Debate on Movie Piracy and Theater Experience

Actress Sadia Ayman's recent Facebook post praising the film 'Bonolota Sen' has ignited a discussion on movie piracy and the significance of watching films in theaters.

By Staff Correspondent1 min read
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‘হলে না গিয়ে চুরি করে মোবাইল ফোনে দেখতে চান দেখতে পারেন, তবে...’

Actress Sadia Ayman recently posted a detailed review of the film 'Bonolota Sen' on Facebook, praising its visuals, story, characters, performances, sound design, art direction, and music. Her post, however, garnered more attention due to her responses to comments from viewers. Sadia emphasized that piracy is wrong and that the full cinematic experience is best enjoyed in a theater. Her comments sparked a broader discussion on the importance of supporting the film industry by watching movies in theaters. Sadia also responded to other comments, addressing topics such as self-interest in the industry and the choice of cast for the film. Actor Sohel Mondol also commented on her post, expressing his appreciation for her support of her colleagues.

Discussion on Piracy and Cinema Experience

In response to a viewer's comment about having the movie on their mobile phone, Sadia Ayman wrote, 'Stealing anything is not good. If you want to watch the hard work of everyone for 500 taka without going to the theater by stealing it on your mobile phone, the beautiful visuals will not look good on a small mobile screen. This is a theater movie, it should be watched in a theater!' This comment led to a discussion on the negative impacts of piracy and the importance of watching films in theaters to fully appreciate their visual and auditory elements.

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What film did Sadia Ayman review on Facebook?
'Bonolota Sen'
What was the main topic of discussion in the comments?
Movie piracy and the importance of watching films in theaters.

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