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The housewife who tried to commit suicide is getting an invitation to have dinner with Shakib Khan

The woman who tried to commit suicide after not being able to see Shakib Khan and  shot the film is being invited to have dinner with Shakib Khan. Khorshed Alam Khasru, producer of ‘Golui’ and former president of Bangladesh Film Producers-Distributors Association, told a newspaper on Thursday.

“We have come to know about such an unfortunate incident today,” Khasru told on Thursday. On behalf of the Golui team, I apologize to everyone for this incident. I asked the shooting team to find the housewife after learning about the housewife’s suicide attempt. He will be invited to dinner with Shakib Khan.

Shakib Khan has been staying at Jamthal Ghat on the border of Madarganj in Jamalpur and Sariakandi in Bogra district since September 28 to shoot ‘Golui’. Thousands of spectators from Sariakandi and Madarganj upazilas flock to King Khan every day during the shooting.

Seeing the shooting here, Yasin’s wife from Bakurgram took the initiative to go to see the Sgakib’s shooting. But as her husband was ill and could not take her that day, a quarrel broke out between the two. After a while, housewife Sumaiya closed the door of the house and tried to commit suicide by wrapping a scarf around her neck. Sensing the matter, her husband broke down the door and lowered her to the ground while she was hanging. ‘

Regarding the incident, Khorshed Alam Khasrur said, ‘We are also saddened to hear about such incidents. I am staying in Dhaka now. However, everyone in the shooting has been instructed to find the woman and arrange for her to meet Shakib Khan and have dinner. Shakib Khan is a superstar. Thousands of people are flocking to Jamalpur to see him. No one could have imagined that such an event could happen here. Not only Shakib Khan but also Pooja Cheri, the heroine of the film will be present at the dinner.

Actress Pooja Cheri is starring opposite Shakib for the first time in the movie ‘Golui’ directed by SA Haque Alik. The film is based on the traditional boat race of rural Bengal and the life story of a large town.

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