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Azmeri Haque Badhan Urges Respectful Portrayal of Uniformed Roles
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47183, member: 636"] Actress Azmeri Haque Badhan criticized filmmakers for poor portrayals of uniformed characters on social media. She made these comments twenty days after her latest movie Esha Murder hit theaters during Eid celebrations. Badhan shared photos from the film showing her character as a police officer. She argued that movies should treat uniformed roles with proper respect and dignity. The actress said these characters represent real people who serve their country with dedication. Badhan told filmmakers they have a responsibility to show uniformed characters properly. She believes not every movie character needs to focus on physical appeal or cheap thrills. The actress stated that turning respected roles into sensational content insults actual public servants. She urged the film industry to value meaningful stories over shallow excitement. Badhan wants movies to honor real-life heroes rather than create empty fantasies. Director Sunny Sanwar created Esha Murder as a mystery thriller centered around a female police officer. The story places Badhan's character at the heart of the plot. Film experts believe her role brings fresh perspective to how women appear in mainstream Bangladeshi movies. The actress demonstrated her commitment to responsible character representation through her social media statement. She approaches her craft as both a performer and a socially conscious artist. [/QUOTE]
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