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Sky-high Laughs with a Hint of Turbulence: 'Crew' starting Tabu, Kareena, Kriti Takes Off!
Get ready for a comedic jaunt through the skies with "Crew," the latest sensation to hit cinemas on March 29, 2024. This comedy-drama chronicles the adventures of three glamorous flight attendants navigating the collapse of the airline they work for and plotting a daring scheme for revenge. Will their plan soar to comedic heights or crash into the realm of absurdity? Fasten your seatbelts for an entertaining journey in "Crew."
Read more: Bollywood movie ‘Crew' premieres at Star Cineplex
Director, Production Team, and Cast
Helmed by Rajesh A Krishnan, "Crew" showcases the talents of Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon as spirited air hostesses. With support from Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma, the film is a production marvel under Balaji Motion Pictures and Anil Kapoor Films & Communication Network, with producers Ekta Kapoor, Rhea Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, and Digvijay Purohit steering the project to success.
7 months ago
Hadisur to be buried in Barguna after janaza on Tuesday morning
Md Hadisur Rahman, who was killed on March 3 in a rocket attack on a Bangladeshi vessel stranded at a Ukrainian port, will be buried at his family graveyard in Kalatala village in Betagi upazila of Barguna on Tuesday.
His namaz-e-janaza will be held at 10 am Tuesday, said Maksudur Rahman Forkan, Betagi UP chairman and Hadisur’s uncle.
The freezer van carrying Hadisur's body reached his home at Kadamtala village of Barguna’s Betagi upazila at around 10 pm on Monday.
Hadisur was the third engineer of the vessel MV Banglar Samriddhi.
“My brother’s body arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport carried by a Turkish Airlines flight Airport around 12.30 pm and after all the formalities we left for our village home around 2 pm,” said Golam Mowla Prince, Hadisur’s younger brother.
Also read:Hadisur’s body reaches Dhaka
2 years ago
Crew of 'Banglar Samriddhi' returns home
The 28 crew members of Bangladeshi ship 'Banglar Samriddhi', who were stranded in war-torn Ukraine, arrived in Dhaka on Wednesday.
A Turkish Airlines flight carrying the 28 from Romania landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport around 12.15 pm, said an intelligence agency official.
28 stranded Bangladeshi crew shifted to safer place: Foreign Secy
2 years ago
28 stranded Bangladeshi crew shifted to safer place: Foreign Secy
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen on Thursday said 28 crew members stranded on a Bangladeshi ship in war-torn Ukraine have been shifted to a relatively safer place there.
He said the crew members have moved out from the ship, Banglar Samriddhi, which came under missile attack, he told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The foreign secretary also said Bangladesh Ambassador to Poland Sultana Laila Hossain talked to the captain of the ship.
Also read: Russia-Ukraine war: 28 crew of stranded Bangladeshi vessel call for help
He said around 600 Bangladeshis are now in Poland and 100 of them are staying there under government arrangements.
Masud Momen also said Bangladesh Missions in neighbouring countries of Ukraine remain ready as they are exploring ways to find a convenient route for their safe exit from Ukraine.
The ship has already been abandoned considering volatile situation there.
Expressing deep condolences to the near and dear ones of deceased Hadisur Rahman, the Russian Embassy in Dhaka on Thursday said the Russian side "bends every effort" to ensure safe departure of the Bangladeshi ship from the port.
The Command of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, relying on the objective monitoring data, has repeatedly stated that, during the retreat, the Ukrainian nationalists open indiscriminate fire and deliberately capture hostages, use them as a “human shield”, resorting to the well-known terrorists’ tactic, said the Embassy.
Hadisur, 47, 3rd engineer of the BSC ship positioned in the inner anchorage of Olvia port (Ukraine), was killed as a result of a missile attack.
"The circumstances of the incident are being established," said the embassy.
Also read: Safety of stranded Bangladeshi crew govt’s top priority: State Minister
For resolving the humanitarian issues arising from the special military operation in Ukraine, including the requests for evacuation of the civilians, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation has launched the hotline +7 495 498-34-46, +7 495 498-42-11, +7 495 498-41-09.
2 years ago
Russia-Ukraine war: 28 crew of stranded Bangladeshi vessel call for help
Left devastated by the death of a fellow sailor before their eyes, 28 surviving Bangladeshi crews of the ill-fated ship are making desperate calls for evacuation from the port of Olvia in war-torn Ukraine.
The video calls for help got louder on Thursday, a day after Md. Hadisur Rahman, third engineer of Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC) vessel Banglar Samriddhi, were killed in a rocket attack on Wednesday.
The stranded crew members have sent video messages through social media seeking help to their loved ones in Bangladesh from the war-torn region.
Also read: Safety of stranded Bangladeshi crew govt’s top priority: State Minister
In a 27-second video, a sailor Rabiul Alam said, “I am the second engineer of Banglar Samriddhi. Our ship came under a rocket attack and we lost one of our crew members. We are now running on emergency power supply as there is no power in the ship. We are on the verge of death.”
“We have not been rescued yet. Please save us. We did not get help from anyone. Save us,” he cried.
Another crew Asiful Islam called for their immediate rescue through a video saying that the information that they were going to a safer place was incorrect.
2 years ago
Survey ship drowns near Payra port: 10 Indonesian, 2 Bangladeshi crew members rescued
A survey ship of Belgium-based company Jan De Nul working in the Rabnabad channel drowned near Payra port in Patuakhali on Monday.
However, 10 Indonesian and two Bangladeshi crew members onboard the ship named Express-54 were immediately rescued by a fishing boat and later they reached the port by a tugboat of the company.
The ship drowned seven nautical miles off the fare buoy of the port on Monday morning.
Also read: Trawler sinks in Bay: 13 Bhola fishermen go missing
Captain ASM Sharifur Rahman, harbor master of the port, said water started gushing through a hole beside the ship's machine room when it was out for survey work for dredging.
The crews immediately sought help from a nearby fishing boat and had been safely rescued, he said.
He said the process is on to pull out the drowned ship from the water.
Also read: 13 stranded fishermen rescued from Bay
The rescued are- master Arham Abdul Rahim, chief officer Mochamad Rizal, second officer Darmawan, chief engineer Muhammad Nur, second engineer Trai Yanto, oiler Rahmat Fadilla, AB Audi Cristian, AB Rudi Rahman, oiler Muhammad Agam Fayez Julfa, cook Jujua Anglebert, surveyor Saiduzzaman Imon, and MD Sohanuzzaman Sumon.
2 years ago