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Entertainment Published At: 20 Jun 2024, 17:13 p.m.

Will there be a second part of Shakib-starrer Toofan?


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Poster of Toofan. Photo: Collected

The movie was released in over 120 theatres, nearly all advance tickets quickly sold out


Before its release, the Dhallywood movie "Toofan," featuring actor Shakib Khan, generated significant excitement through its first look, posters, teaser, songs, and trailer. Following its release, the enthusiasm among Shakib's fans intensified. Released in more than 120 theatres, nearly all advance tickets quickly sold out.

On Monday, the first day of its release, the actors and crew of Toofan, including the director, visited various cinemas in Dhaka to witness the frenzy firsthand. For the first time, renowned actor Chanchal Chowdhury shared the screen with Shakib Khan in this movie.

During an interview in front of a cinema hall, Chanchal Chowdhury expressed his enthusiasm: "When the audience enjoys it, we feel good too. It gives us a different kind of momentum and motivation. The interest the audience has shown in Toofan really feels good. We will work on even bigger projects if the movie is a super-duper hit. And we always want to continue acting for the audience."

During this time, Chanchal Chowdhury also expressed hope for the sequel "Toofan-2," saying: "If the audience wants, there will be a Toofan-2.

Another actor said: "During Eid, everyone is busy with sacrifices. Therefore, releasing the movie the day after Eid would be appropriate. Despite the sacrifices, the craze that has spread across the country for Toofan is truly unbelievable."

How much did Toofan earn on the first day?

"Toofan" was produced by Alpha-I Studios Limited, with Chorki as the digital partner and SVF as the international distributor.

Mohammad Shahidullah, the manager of the local distributor, reported that "Toofan" was released in 129 theatres, including multiplexes.

The movie, directed by Raihan Rafi, also features India's Mimi Chakraborty, Bangladesh's Chanchal Chowdhury, Nabila, Misha Sawdagor, and Fazlur Rahman Babu, among others.