Bangladesh turmoil: In a shocking development, a film producer in Bangladesh who had connections with West Bengal’s film industry, was lynched by an unruly mob along with his son as violent protests gripped the country earlier this week. Selim Khan, the infamous chairman of Lakshmipur Model Union Parishad (UP) and his son, the actor Shanto Khan, were beaten to death on Monday. Bangladesh turmoil: In a shocking development, a film producer in Bangladesh who had connections with West Bengal’s film industry, was lynched by an unruly mob along with his son as violent protests gripped the country earlier this week. Selim Khan, the infamous chairman of Lakshmipur Model Union Parishad (UP) and his son, the actor Shanto Khan, were beaten to death on Monday. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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