" (often meaning "Mayuri Hot" in colloquial Bengali) refers to a controversial period in the Bangladeshi film industry ( Dhallywood Rise to Fame
(2005), based on a novel by Selina Hossain, where she played the strong character of a third wife. " (often meaning "Mayuri Hot" in colloquial Bengali)
| Criticism | Details | |-----------|---------| | Sensationalism | Clickbait thumbnails (e.g., “BREAKING: Deepika pregnant?”) with no substance. | | Privacy Violation | Speculation on personal lives of celebrities (both Indian and Bangladeshi). | | Anti-Bollywood Sentiment (from some localists) | Accused of “over-glorifying” Bollywood at the expense of Dhallywood’s growth. | | Factual Errors | Spreading unverified rumors from Indian gossip sites without cross-checking. | | | Anti-Bollywood Sentiment (from some localists) |
Bangladeshi movie bloggers often use "Moyuri Garam" as a tag to denote spicy reviews. For example: "Moyuri Garam Review: Why Bollywood’s Animal is a hit with Bangladeshi fans." Review Blogs Bangladeshi movie bloggers often use "Moyuri