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Following the 2016 outbreak of conflict in Rakhine state, the AA became more heavily involved in the Arakan region. [30] In 2019, the AA launched attacks on state security forces and the Myanmar Army responded, heightening clashes. [31] [32] The AA reached a ceasefire in late 2020 after eroding the central government's control in northern Rakhine.
Aung Rakhine (Bengali: অং রাখাইন; born October 21, 1985) is a Bangladeshi filmmaker noted for his films My Bicycle and The Last Post Office; premiered at several international festivals, including the Locarno Film Festival, the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and Göteborg Film Festival that brings him international ...
My Bicycle (Chakma: Mor Thengari) is a Bangladeshi indie film directed by Aung Rakhine. [1] It is the country's first Chakma language film. [2]The Bangladesh Film Censor Board blocked the commercial release of the film, which speculators have suggested may be due to the board not speaking Chakma or due to the film showing the army in a negative light.
Subhash K. Jha of Deccan Chronicle rated 2.5/5 and said, "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is one good looking film with actors who epitomize human beauty." [38] Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times rated 2.5/5, saying "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil offers little in terms of story and fails to get the audience empathize or feel for the characters and events in the movie." [39]
A Aa collected ₹ 38.15 crore gross and ₹ 26.68 crore share worldwide in the first weekend. [53] In the second week movie collected a total of ₹ 67.4 crore gross and ₹ 44.38 crore share worldwide in two weeks. [54] In its lifetime movie collected a total gross of ₹ 75.4 crore and share of ₹ 47.48 crore worldwide. [4]
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is currently investigating allegations of war crimes committed by the Arakan Army (AA) against the Rohingya people. These investigations include claims of targeted violence, hate speech, and atrocities allegedly perpetrated by members of the Arakan Army, particularly in connection to the events in Rakhine ...
The military accused AA of firing into Sittwe's Kathe neighborhood on 9 March, killing seven civilians. [111] AA reportedly slaughtered several military families attempting to flee Kyauktaw in Rakhine. [112] Five Rohingya were found dead after AA arrested them, but the group denied killing the men and said it was a result of warring drug gangs ...
Aa Karaala Ratri (transl. 'That Intense Dark Night' ) is a 2018 Indian Kannada -language thriller film directed and produced by Dayal Padmanabhan . The film is based on a Kannada play by Mohan Habbu which was translated from the tragic English play Lithuania by Rupert Brooke .