Aynabaji in London
After stunning countless viewers in France, United States, Canada and Australia, now Aynabaji has arrived at London in the United Kingdom.
Recently, a press conference held in London Borough of Tower Hamlets at the Mayor’s Office in honour of launching the film.
The press conference was attended by London Borough of Tower Hamlets Mayor John Biggs, Councillor Khales Uddin Ahmed, Speaker of the Council; Councillor Sabina Akhtar, Deputy Speaker of the Council; Councilor Asma Begum, Cabinet Member for Culture, Mr. Imran Rahman, Director of a786studio along with Civil Servants, Media Professionals and Community Leaders.
In the press conference it was announced that the psychological thriller is going to be screened at London, the capital of United Kingdom at the Boleyn Cinema, managed and distributed by a London based Architecture & Creative Media organisation, a786studio.
Boleyn Cinema is ideally located in London and a prominent hall having capacity for minimum 250 audiences to enjoy the movie at the same time. The film is going to be released on 7 January 2017.
The producer of Aynabaji, Ziauddin Adil said, ‘After achieving tremendous success within the nation’s film industry Aynabaji is now spreading worldwide. I hope that Aynabaji will continue achieving success in London likewise in other parts of the world and will bring pride and honour to Bangladeshi films.’
The Mayor of LBTH, John Biggs said, ‘Bangladeshis represent a large segment of population here in the United Kingdom. Films are an excellent way of expressing and understanding the culture of one another in a form of entertainment which I think is absolutely brilliant. I am looking forward to having more cross cultural films like this.’
Managing Director of A786Studio, Nazir Alam said, ‘Screening Aynabaji in London is an excellent way to present the quality and excellence of Bangladeshi films alongside other films which have been produced outside of the UK and are screened in here. We, at a786studio, are proud to be the facilitator of this process where we get to show London what our film industry is really made up of.’

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