Bhadun

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CountryBangladesh
PIN code
1721
Bhadun
ভাদুন
Village
Bhadun is located in Dhaka division
Bhadun
Bhadun
Location in Dhaka Division
Bhadun is located in Bangladesh
Bhadun
Bhadun
Bhadun (Bangladesh)
Coordinates: 23°56′16″N 90°27′35″E / 23.93778°N 90.45972°E / 23.93778; 90.45972
CountryBangladesh
DivisionDhaka
DistrictGazipur
UpazillaSadar
Government
  TypeCity corporation
  BodyGCC
Languages
  NationalBengali
Time zoneUTC+6:00 (BST)
PIN code
1721

Bhadun is a village in Gazipur District of Bangladesh. It is popularly known as "the shooting village", as it is used as a filming location for drama television series.[1] Holy Cross Retreat and Pastoral Center, a cemetery, is situated here.[2]

The village, situated in Pubail, Gazipur District, is located 21 km (13 mi) from Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and 7 km (4.3 mi) from Gazipur.[3][4]

History

The village became known after the filming of director Amjad Hossain's drama series Agun Laga Sandhya, an Ekushey Television original programme, in this village. In the 1990s, one had to go far from Dhaka to film village scenes for television and film. In 1997, Hossain started scouting for a new village for the drama series. He found a suitable house for shooting in Bhadun. The owner of the house was initially reluctant but Hossain eventually convinced him to allow shooting there.[3] Hossain had an acquaintance in the village and converted his house into a shooting house; then Salahuddin Lavlu filmed several of his TV series in this village, including Sakin Sarisuri. Thus, the village became popular for shooting drama series.[5]

Filming activity in the village was stopped for seven months due to the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020 before the government allowed its resumption.[6][7]

Shooting houses

Until 2006, there was only one shooting house in this village, but the number of houses used for filming began to increase; as of 2022, the village has 10 shooting houses. Some actors have settled here for filming purposes.[5] Shakib Khan's shooting house, called "Jannat House", is located in this village. Mosharraf Karim, along with his two friends, rented a house for three years and made it a shooting house; Salahuddin Lavlu also owned a shooting house here.[3] Notable shooting houses in the village include Meghla, Aakash Villa, Oishi Suiting, Bilvilla, Hasnahena, Shaheen's House, Apan Bhuban, and Krishna Chura.[4]

Commercialization

Urbanisation

References

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