Mosharraf Karim praised for his role in ‘Hubba’
Daily Sun Report, New Delhi
Published: 20 Jan 2024, 11:53 PM
A scene from the film 'Hubba'
Bangladesh’s critically-acclaimed actor Mosharraf Karim’s performance in the lead role of Kolkata’s director Bratya Basu’s crime thriller “Hubba” has come in for praise in Kolkata’s media.
Mosharraf, who seen in Bratya Basu’s previous film “Dictionary,” “seamlessly fits into the role of Hubba Bimal and owns it. It’s a treat to watch him as he executes one heinous crime after another, or watches (Hindi film Sarkar starring Amitabh Bachchan) in an empty hall he has booked,” said the review in The Times of India’s Kolkata edition.
In an interview to The Telegraph newspaper of Kolkata, Bratya Basu, when asked what made him select Mosharraf Karim as the main protagonist, described the latter, “a brilliant actor.”
Basu said that he had decided to rope in Mosharraf in his next project at the time of working with him in “Dictionary” in 2021.
“I have seen very few actors whose acting is multi-layered and yet so subtle. He is also a very composed and disciplined actor,” the director said.
“Hubba” was released in theatres in Bangladesh and Kolkata on Friday.