budgeter Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
আয়ব্যয়ক, থলি বস্তু,
Verb:
আয়ব্যয়ক রচনা করা,
Similer Words:
budibuff colored
buff coloured
buffalo clover
buffer block
buffer state
buffer zone
buffered aspirin
buffet car
buffooneries
bug hunter
bugger all
bugger off
buggerall
buggy whip
budgeter's Usage Examples:
and had his first film role for four years starring in this British low budgeter.
The characters in the low-budgeter were first introduced in a 1996 short.
Mina Shum’s second feature, after her well-remarked, Chinese-themed low-budgeter 'Double Happiness' is too mild a confection to motor on to much theatrical.
ripped-from-the-headlines topic of teen bloodsuckers to the blandness of a low-budgeter shockingly low on shocks, true story of the murder of a family is translated.
Low-budgeter shows strong directorial talent largely wasted on thin material that's.
Box-office potential appears fair for this low budgeter because of the vast following pro wrestling enjoys, but hefty ballyhooing.
big-screen comedy has been arguably its direst ever, the amiably silly low-budgeter Reverse Runner comes as somewhat of a revelation.
Griffith-scripted low-budgeter, Atlas (released in May 1961).
had "a generous slice of mystery, action and suspense" but "this modest budgeter adds up to only fair entertainment.
Dennis Harvey of Variety described it as "a brief yet tiresome low-budgeter which spoofs film noirs in a manner likely to bore adult and child viewers.
Guide awarded the film one out of four stars, writing: "This obscure low-budgeter gives the Friday the 13th formula a bit of a twist, introducing both a.
the film a BOMB, his lowest rating, calling it "[a] Perfectly awful low budgeter.
Leonard Maltin gave the film two stars, calling it an "uneven low-budgeter.
It was a low budgeter—"120,000—but it grossed world-wide over "3 million and made stars of Chaney.
" Derek Elley in Variety characterised it as a "British low-budgeter, mostly shot on drab exteriors, [that] will be limited to literary students.