Asif Noor is next to the homeless people in the movie.



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Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during the Cold War, when low-income filmmakers must fend for themselves. This time, Asif Noor, general secretary of the Deen Mohammad Foundation and film actor, defended these low-income people. Today, Monday, she distributed gift items to people from different professions involved in the film.

Asif Noor said: ‘Not only our country, the whole world is fighting against an invisible enemy. This enemy is called a coronavirus. People from all over the world have participated in this coronavirus war. They are all under house arrest now. No one can leave. However, there are some people in our society who cannot remain under house arrest if they wish. They eat day after day. Many have supported them during these difficult times. I want everyone to be by my side. I also want to support you in this war. We hope that our crisis will improve a little.

He added: ‘I have a foundation through which I can support low-income people according to my ability. However, if we hold a public meeting on behalf of the aid distribution, the harm will be more than the benefit. Everyone needs to distribute relief with conscience. All rules and regulations must be followed. They are all soldiers in this war. Everyone will continue this war by staying in their own homes. Everyone will be aware and will help. We will all follow government guidelines. Only then can I win this war.

Asking people not to listen to the rumors, Asif Noor said: “We ask everyone to stay away from the rumors. At the same time, I urge you to read the news from reliable media.

The first movie starring Asif Noor is ‘Ek Prithibi Prem’. Directed by SA Haque Alik, the film stars Irene Sultana in front of him. Also, the movie ‘Love Like Crazy’ directed by Shaheen Sumon is awaiting release.

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