‘Hawa’ served legal notice for breaching tobacco control law

 A Supreme Court lawyer Saturday sent a legal notice to the creators and lead performer of the film "Hawa," including director Mejbaur Rahman Sumon and protagonist Chanchal Chowdhury, for "violating tobacco control law." The film did not show anti-tobacco messages while showcasing smoking as per the rules, Lawyer Jewel Sarkar said

Show cause notice issued against ‘Hawa’

On August 17, the Wildlife Crime Control Unit of the Forest Department filed a case against Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, the director of "Hawa", for violating the Wildlife Conservation and Security Act of 2012. The case was filed by Inspector Nargis Sultana of the Wildlife Crime Control Unit. Now, the Information and

Director of Hawa sued by Wildlife Crime Control Unit

Previously, on August 11, a four-member team from the Wildlife Crime Control Unit went to watch "Hawa" at the Bashundhara City branch of Star Cineplex in Dhaka. After watching the film, the representatives had stated that the Wildlife Conservation and Security Act of 2012 was violated due to the scene