Legal notice to use 'Kobul' in dramas, movies

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Legal notice to use 'Kobul' in dramas, movies
Popular actress, model Sabnam Faria found the limelight by acting in Bengali dramas and debuted on the silver screen in 2018 with the film 'Debi' - that she won the Bacchus Awards for Best Supporting Actress and Meril-Prothom Alo Awards for Best New Actress.Meanwhile, while acting, she had to play different roles. She even had to sit on the "pedestal of marriage" many times and had to state 'Kobul' (I Agree) while acting in dramas.

But on October 29, the Supreme Court legal professional Md. Mahmudul Hasan sent a legal notice to stop the utterance of 'Kobul' in the imaginary marriage in the drama-movie. He sent the notice in the public interest.

In the legal notice, it's been said that - "in different scenes of different movies, dramas and videos in Bangladesh, Muslim actors and actresses utter the word 'Kobul' along with fulfilling the formalities of marriage. Through this, they'll be considered as couple according to Muslim law (Shariat). So, this law (Shariat) will be applied directly regarding marriage. This marriage cannot be denied in the excuse of acting."

The actress was surprised at the news headlines of such legal notice. In a Facebook status, Sabnam Faria wrote, "What must i do now? I married 100 times already! Exactly what will eventually me? I couldn't sleep all night because of tension ....""Who you marry the most" - Mir Mohammad Rakib Hasan commented on the status of Shabnam Faria. In reply, she said, "There is absolutely no actor left in Bangladesh."

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