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Bir's first poster surfaces online
The first poster of "Bir" was uploaded on social media from Shakib Khan's official Facebook page on Thursday morning. The poster portrays Shakib Khan's bold character wearing a scarf over a shirt full of dirt.
As soon as the poster was uploaded on Shakib's official Facebook page, his fans flood the comment sections which shows the huge fan-following the "No 1 Shakib Khan" has.
One of his top fans wrote, "O my God! You look amazing Shakib bhai! I cannot express how surprised I am. I think you are the number one hero of Bangladesh. I pray you keep going on and keep making superb movies!"
In the poster, Shakib can be seen carrying a ship's anchor on his right shoulder with blood dripping from its tip. His character has a ferocious look on his blood-filled face. The poster is designed by Sajjadul Islam Sayem.
The film is being directed by the national award-winning director Kazi Hayat. He has returned on the set after suffering a long illness during the film's production.
The poster was shot at the Kanchan Bridge in Purbachal, 300 feet away from the capital; where coal is transported to a coal shed using jeeps.
The film has been shot for 16 days till now and the shooting will go on for another 15 days. As portrayed on the banner of SK films, "Bir" is expected to hit Dhallywood on coming Eid-Ul-Fitr.
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