Shomoyer Kotha

Shomoyer Kotha
Starring Syed Munir Khasru
Country of origin Bangladesh Bangladesh
No. of episodes 20 (up to 2008-12-27)
Production
Executive producer(s) Abdun Noor Tushar
Location(s) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Running time 09:10 PM Fridays, BST
Release
Original network BTV
Picture format DVB
Original release June 22, 2007 – present

Shomoyer Kotha (Bengali: সময়ের কথা), which translates to Talk of the Time, is a talk show on Bangladesh Television, the state-owned television network in Bangladesh. The programme is planned and hosted by Syed Munir Khasru, a faculty member of Institute of Business Administration, Dhaka University and is directed by Abdun Noor Tushar. The show debuted on June 22, 2007 with the airing of an interview of former US Ambassador to Bangladesh - Patricia Butenis. The very first program drew media attention when Butenis jokingly commented that Bangladeshis sometimes tend to be conspiratorial.[1]

The show airs at 09:10 pm on Fridays; which may be considered the weekend prime time slot as Bangladesh observes weekend on Friday-Saturday. Although a new program, Shomoyer Kotha has received critical acclaims for its attractive and aesthetic set design, quality substance, creative format, and rich information content.[2] Individual episodes of Shomoyer Kotha usually feature selected issues or events of national significance, e.g., Electoral and Political Reform, Anti-Corruption Drive, Price Hike of Essentials and so on. The program occasionally focuses on entertainment oriented topics like New Trends in Bengali Music,[3] Cricket etc.

Shomoyer Kotha begins with some background information on the selected topic presented through a slide show which helps the audience to follow the discussion. At the end of the programme, the major inferences of the discussions are highlighted. The programme has so far interviewed Patricia Butenis, Anwar Chowdhury (British High Commissioner to Bangladesh), country heads of International Monetary Fund and Asian Development Bank and several other prominent personalities. The discussions in the program are in either English or Bengali depending on the preference of the interviewee. The English discussions in the programme are supplemented with Bengali subtitles.

References

  1. "Bangladeshis tend to be conspiratorial, sometimes: Butenis". Front Page. New Age. 2007-06-23. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
  2. Cultural Correspondent (2007-12-28). "Edutainment in "Shomoyer Kotha": A welcome change in BTV". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
  3. Cultural Correspondent (2007-09-21). ""Shomoyer Kotha" on BTV tonight". TV Watch. The Daily Star. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
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