Entertainment Desk: The Ministry of Information has allowed Bollywood star Nora Fatehi to come to Dhaka only to participate in the shooting of a documentary film. Such information has been given in the notification signed by Deputy Secretary Saiful Islam.
It is said there, Nora cannot participate in any work except for documentary shooting.
But after seven days of granting permission, a different picture emerged. ‘Global Achievers Award’ The organization bringing Nora to the documentary shoot. They have already started selling tickets for the event with Nora.
However, it can be seen in the notification of the Ministry of Information that the event and the sale of tickets were not allowed.
It has been found that three types of ticket prices have been charged for Nora’s show. Among them VIP 15 thousand, Gold 10 thousand and Silver 5 thousand.
Meanwhile, a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, on condition of anonymity, also emphatically stated that Nora was not allowed to bring the show to Dhaka and sell her tickets.
However, according to Ishrat Jahan, the president of the organization called ‘Global Achievers Award’, the Ministry of Information has given him permission to sell tickets.
On the other hand, if a foreign artist comes to Dhaka and receives remuneration or remuneration, according to the law, he has to pay tax at source. The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has asked the concerned authorities to confirm his payment of this tax.
According to NBR’s letter, foreign actors and actresses are required to obtain permission or work permits from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to come to Bangladesh.
Bollywood star Nora is seen in Hindi as well as South Indian films. His appearance in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil films is eye-catching. Nora, of Moroccan descent, was born and raised in Canada.
