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Ananta Jalil’s ‘Kill Him’ to be released this Eid

The actor unveiled the poster of the film on Sunday
Staff Correspondent
11 Apr 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 10 Apr 2023 23:16:14
Ananta Jalil’s ‘Kill Him’ to be released this Eid

Dhallywood actor Ananta Jalil’s next ‘Kill Him’ will be released this Eid ul Fitr. The actor unveiled the poster of his much-anticipated film on Sunday.

Directed by Mohammad Iqbal, ‘Kill Him’ will show Ananta Jalil playing the role of an agent. This will mark the first time Ananta and Barsha will be working on a film outside their own productions. Ananta Jalil also took martial arts training for this film.

In the poster, Ananta and Barsha are seen riding a motorcycle while Ananta is pointing a gun toward the camera. The film will show Barsha in a negative role this time. According to the actress her character in ‘Kill Him’ is part of a mission for the well-being of the country. However, this mission may be illegal under the law. Ananta, the movie’s hero, disagrees with Barsha’s actions in the film.

Regarding his role in the film, Ananta said, “Many people are confused to see me wearing a police uniform. Because in the film I am a killer, then why did I wear a police uniform? In fact, there is a little twist in this incident. I do not want to reveal the twist right now.”

The makers have decided to start promotional campaigns in a week.

Apart from Ananta and Barsha, two other popular actors, Rubel and Misha Sawdagar, will also appear in the film. Moreover, Bollywood actor Rahul Dev will act as the antagonist.

The shooting of the film took place in October in the picturesque locations of Bangladesh, India, and Indonesia.

Earlier during the muhurat event of the film, Ananta Jalil revealed that he will be receiving Tk 40 lakh, while his wife Barsha will receive 10 lahks as remuneration for the film.

With this, the number of Eid movies reached 6. Other movies are Shakib-Bubli’s ‘Leader: Ami Bangladesh’, Roshan-Bobby’s ‘Paap’, Sajal-Pooja’s ‘Jin’, Yash-Oishee’s ‘Adam’ and Joy-Apu’s ‘Prem Pritir Bandhan’.

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