The first look teased a dark and gritty narrative
The buzz around the highly anticipated web series Black Money is growing louder as the first look has been revealed.
Directed by Raihan Rafi, the crime thriller promises to be a gripping exploration of power, betrayal, and high-stakes crime.
With a stellar cast led by Rubel and Puja Cherry, Black Money delves deep into a vicious power struggle.
It sees the clashes between mafia bosses, corrupt politicians, and ruthless businessmen.
Set against an ever-escalating war for wealth and influence, Black Money has already captivated audiences with its intense, action-packed storyline.
The first look teased a dark and gritty narrative, offering a glimpse into the perilous world these characters inhabit.
The teaser poster, featuring piles of cash in a dimly lit room, hinted at the critical role that money will play.
Puja Cherry, who is quickly becoming a household name, is set to play a key role.
Known for her versatility as an actress, Puja’s portrayal in Black Money has already generated considerable interest.
She will share the screen with Rubel, who also plays a pivotal character.
Raihan Rafi is making his web series debut with Black Money.
His transition from films to web series has been highly anticipated, and this crime thriller is expected to be a game-changer.
Alongside the two leads, the show boasts an impressive supporting cast, including Salahuddin Lavlu, Pavel, Mukit Zakaria, and Sumon Anwar.
The production house behind the series, Bongo, has only fuelled excitement with its cryptic social media about major revelations to come.
Fans eagerly await more details about the series’ twists and turns.
While the excitement around Black Money is growing, Puja Cherry recently found herself at the centre of an unrelated controversy.
A fabricated document, which falsely claimed to represent the Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir (BICS), went viral.
The document listed Puja as the Law and Human Rights Secretary of the group’s ‘Non-Muslim Branch’.
In response to the widespread confusion, she addressed the issue:
“I don’t usually respond to rumours, as they are common for public figures, but this is different.”
Puja made it clear that the rumour not only misrepresented her but also involved religion in a way that was disrespectful to communities.
She condemned the spreading of such baseless rumours, particularly when they involve race, religion, or identity.
“I am an artist. I love the Bengali film industry, and I respect my profession. I am not involved in any political activities.”
Puja Cherry continues to focus on her burgeoning career, with Black Money set to be one of her most high-profile projects yet.