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The movie theatres of Chattogram will display several movies on their screen starting on the 17th of June. For the Eid festival, the hall owners have already adopted some attractions for the audiences to come and enjoy the movies at their theatres.
Eid seasons are the pick times for the Dhallywood industry as the maximum audiences love to go to the cinema halls to watch movies with their friends, families, or particular people during this time. Therefore, the directors and producers are keenly interested in releasing movies during these festive times.
Chattogram has some attractive movie theatres, including Star Cineplex, Silver Screen, and Sugandha Cinema Hall. Like all other times, these houses will show the Eid movies during Eid-ul-Adha this year.
'Toofan', an Eid movie cast by Shakib Khan, Mimi Chakraborty, and Masuma Rahman Nabila, will be the most shown at this theatre. This movie will be displayed from the 17th of June, and there will be several shows for the film for the next consecutive days of this festive time.
They will also release the Hollywood movie 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die', and the Japanese series 'Haikyu' at their house Chattogram.
'Toofan' is the most widely shown movie in the theatre. It has the most significant shows at 'Theatre Platinum' and 'Theatre Titanium' of Silver Screen. They will also display the Dhallywood movie 'Agontuk', the Hollywood movie 'The Watchers' and 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die' at their theatre.
Sugandha Cinema Hall will also have some showtimes, and they will show the movie 'Toofan' at their theatre. Middle- and lower-income people can also afford to go there because of the comparatively lower prices of tickets.
The audiences sometimes complain about the poor sound systems of the theatre, which should be improved to get more audiences.
Chattogram City is now a hub for movie lovers because of its multiple scopes in this industry. Multiplexes and Silver Screen provide luxurious facilities with high contentment from the audiences, whereas Sugandha Cinema Hall mainly focuses on middle and lower-income people.
Tajul Islam is a cultural activist for Chattogram. He always loves to watch Dhallywood movies and believes movies are a great recreational activity, especially during Eid. He said, "I always watch Bangladeshi movies as they are a part of our culture. During this Eid, I will also go to the theatre to watch Eid movies and have some good times enjoying Eid."
Salahuddin Md. Parvez, Manager of Operations at Silver Screen, said, "Bangladesh is now making many good movies that can give a positive message to society."
Youths eagerly wait for excellent and engaging stories with visually pleasing narratives in Bengali cinema because they already watch world cinema serving their taste. The question is, Has our cinema evolved with time? Are we only focussing on the entertainment for a particular class of society?

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