Salman Shah's t-shirt, head band at auction
Salman Shah is a prominent hero of Dhaka cinema. He passed away amidst various controversies on September 6, 1996. Nevertheless, this film star continues to be immortal in the hearts of an incredible number of fans. This time there exists a great chance of Salman Shah's fans. They are able to collect two things employed by their favourite hero if indeed they want.
It is learned that a t-shirt and brain band of Salman Shah are up for auction.Moushumi and Salman Shah's 'AntoreAntore' directed by Guni producer ShibliSadiq was released in 1994. For the reason that film, Salman wears a crimson T-shirt.
The band on the top also caught a lot of attention. After thus many years, they happen to be up for auction.It had been learned that a Salman supporter named Mamunur Reza Mamun has kept the t-clothing and the band for approximately 20 years. Mamun stated, "I had connection with Salman Shah's family actually before his death.
Following the death of the hero, I visited their home to meet his mother Nila and his father Kamar. Out of this I began a marriage with their family plus they became really near to me.
1 day, when I asked aunt Nila for a few sort of memento of the favorite hero, she went to his room, opened up the cupboard and gave me these t-clothing and band. When I acquired these, I promptly broke into tears. I am adding these up for auction today."
Mamun further said, "The problem in the country isn't very good. The complete country is now in turmoil for coronavirus. Those who are poor and low-income are spending their days and nights helplessly. In such a situation those people who are in an improved position attended forward aside of the helpless.
I cannot afford that. So the best thing I've is to greatly help the helpless with the amount of money I get from reselling my favorite hero's t-shirt and band."The auction day has not been fixed yet. It isn't clear from which platform these can be purchased. Particulars will be known in the near future, said Salman enthusiast Mamun.