TV Star: Tania Bristy returning to film after long break
Entertainment Report :
Tania Bristy started her film career with Akram Khan’s ‘Ghasful’ in 2015. After that, she acted in a few more films, but she did not get success on the silver screen. Later, she settled down on the small screen.
The last film ‘Goyendagiri’ starring Tania Bristy was released in 2019. However, the film was shot two-three years ago.
Tania is returning to the big screen after a long break. She will be seen in Raihan Khan’s movie ‘Tribunal’.
When will she be seen in a movie again? Tania Bristy is often faced with such a question.
The actress has always said that she is not thinking about movies right now due to her busy schedule in dramas.
However, she has never ruled out the possibility of returning to movies.
The actress said that she will return to movies if she gets a good story and character. Finally, the wait is over.
Tania Bristy is shooting for a movie again after a break of almost a decade.
The story of the movie ‘Tribunal’ is a mixture of courtroom drama and crime thriller.
Apart from Tania Bristy, it also stars Tariq Anam Khan, Ador Azad, Mousumi Hamid, Rakib Hossain Evon, Saira Akhter Jahan, Milon Bhattacharya and others.
The shooting of the movie Tribunal began in Chattogram earlier this month.
It will continue for a few more days. Yesterday, director Raihan Khan shared a picture from the shooting and announced the news of this new movie.
In the picture, Ador Azad is seen standing in a tunnel and talking about a deep topic with Milon Bhattacharya.
A cigarette is on his lips, and a look of concern is on his face. Milon is trying to explain something by placing his hand on Adar’s shoulder.
In the caption, Raihan Khan wrote, “This is not a poster, but something is happening.
In the dim silence of a tunnel, two people are talking, a conversation that could change their fate. Where there is no court, no gavel, yet the truth is on trial.”
It is learned that the film ‘Tribunal’ is being based on a true story, a story that raises questions about justice, morality, and the politics hidden behind every verdict.
When contacted to discuss the new film, Tania Bristy did not respond. It is learned that she does not want to talk about the film until it is officially announced.
The filmmaker wants to complete the work of ‘Tribunal’ within this year. The film is planned to be released in theatres early next year.
