Purnima returns to 'Gangchil' shoot

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Purnima returns to 'Gangchil' shoot
Popular actress Purnima has returned to the shooting of 'Gangchil' after a day's rest because of a sudden illness. The shooting camera fired up again last Saturday following the shooting was stopped for a long period due to coronavirus. Shooting is certainly going on at FDC. Purnima took part there on Monday.

The news headlines have been confirmed by Noyeem Imtiaz Neyamul, the producer of 'Gangchil'. The director said, "Purnima felt healthy and took part in the shooting again today. Everyone pray that I could finish the shooting very soon." However, Purnima said, "I possibly could not focus on work because I suddenly felt sick. I talked to the director and went home. I suffered from fever during the night. I had to have a day off regardless if I didn't want to. Personally, I think far better now than before. Therefore I started shooting again."

Fever at the moment is an indicator of corona. However, the doctors said that she does not have to be afraid of coronavirus because she's recently been infected by corona and has survived it. The heroine took treatment from residing in isolation at her own house. Her report came negative on October 14. She took a two-day rest and took part in the shooting on Saturday.

Incidentally, Purnima suddenly felt sick through the shooting of the first day of 'Gangchil' at FDC on Saturday. She hurriedly finished her work and went home. On that night, her illness increased because of fever. Subsequently, director Noyeem Imtiaz Neyamul was forced to avoid shooting on Sunday. Shooting resumed on Monday. Gangchil's film is founded on the novel 'Gangchil' compiled by Awami League General Secretary and Minister for Road Transport and Bridges Obaidul Quader. Here Purnima is seen in the role of an NGO worker.

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