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Directed by Salauddin LavluOrigin BangladeshGenres ComedyActors Moushumi,
Riaz,
Shabnur,
ATM ShamsuzzamanRating68%
The charming story of the film is picked up from village life of our country. The mischief of the so-called 'Molla' who has no knowledge except fanatic sentiments perturbed all. His home is the seat of an oppressive regime.Origin BangladeshGenres DramaActors Humayun Faridi,
Tariq Anam Khan,
Fazlur Rahman BabuRating73%
Mr. Mallik (Tarik Anam) lives in an about 100 years' old house. There are constructions developed by Real Estate companies around his house at Old Dhaka. They offers him to diminish his old house and build apartment instead. But, he is confused to decide. At that time, his daughter Ruba comes back from USA with her 6 years old child, being tortured by her husband. She was against of diminishing the house. Ruba moves from house to house, she remembers memories with the old house. One day, she finds a red cloth at the next door balcony. That's an underwear. 7 colors of underwears of neighbor Kislu (Humayun Faridi), different color every weekday. Ruba gets interested and starts to move out regularly with Kislu. She gets involved to a relationship with Kislu. Stranger Soleman (Fazlur Rahman Babu), who has committed murder in previous life is now working as a guard of Mallik's house. He often gets involved in fight with local boys. When Mr. Mallik knew about Ruba and Kislu he tried to fetch his daughter from Kislu. Kislu was murdered. , 2h6
Directed by Tauquir AhmedOrigin BangladeshGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Riaz,
Afsana Ara Bindu,
Mamnun Hasan Emon,
Zakia Bari Momo,
Asaduzzaman Noor,
Mosharraf KarimRating78%
A team of young boys and girls plan to have a big trip across Bangladesh. They all hail from the mega city of Dhaka. In Bangladesh, being a conservative country, it is not common to the sight of a group consisting of both young, single men and women traveling together. Yet in this story, the girls are seen to try to make it against the stream. Each had a different destination in mind: like Sundarban, Cox's Bazar, Saint Martin and many more places. Finally they decide to go to Daruchini Dwip. 'Shuvro'(Riaz) has a big problem for his weak eyesight because he may be put out from the program. But finally the full team goes on a train with 'Shuvro'., 1h46
Directed by Mostofa Sarwar FarookiOrigin BangladeshGenres DramaActors Chanchal Chowdhury,
Mosharraf Karim,
Tanjin Tisha,
Nusrat Imroz TishaRating81%
As a leader of the local community, Chairman Amin (Shahir Huda Rumi) bans every kind of image in his water-locked village in rural Bangladesh. He even goes on to claim that imagination is also sinful since it gives one the license to infiltrate into any prohibited territory. But change is a desperate wind that is difficult to resist by shutting the window. The tension between this traditional window and modern wind grows to such an extent that it starts to leave a ripple effect on the lives of a group of typically colorful, eccentric, and emotional people living in that village. But at the very end of the film, Television, which he hated so much, comes to the rescue and helps Chairman Amin reach a transcendental state where he and his God are unified. A new twist to the story makes him embrace IMAGE and IMAGINATION., 2h6
Directed by Goutam GhoseOrigin BangladeshGenres DramaActors Raisul Islam Asad,
Utpal Dutt,
Roopa Ganguly,
Rabi Ghosh,
Humayun Faridi,
ChampaRating81%
Hossian Miya (Utpal Dutta) is a Bengali Muslim trader who offers his community an idealistic vision: He wants to establish a little utopia on an island (Moynadeep) in the Padma delta and offer them a better life there. It is apparent that Hossian Miya has a flourishing business there, because he has recently purchased a huge boat because of expanding business. He doesn't care if the people who populate it are Hindu or Muslim. It is 1947, just before the partition of India, and the Hindu fisherman Kuber briefly accepts an offer by Hossain to ferry some of the community's cargo from the island. He would be fishing, except that the fish he usually catches have been driven away by a big storm., 2h1
Directed by Abu Shahed EmonOrigin BangladeshGenres DramaActors Mosharraf Karim,
Tauquir AhmedRating76%
Just as Moses was found in the river Nile, an infant is rescued from a river, and adopted by Miraj, Karim and Sajib in turns over the years, only to be abandoned at the various stages of his life. From innocence to becoming a gangster, the unpredictable currents of Jalal's journey prove that he is truly a child of the river., 2h30
Directed by Goutam GhoseOrigin BangladeshGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalActors Prosenjit Chatterjee,
Raisul Islam Asad,
Chanchal Chowdhury,
Paoli Dam,
Priyanshu Chatterjee,
Tathoi DebRating78%
Rabindranath Tagore’s elder brother Jyotirindranath Tagore, a Western educated bright young man from the 19th century Bengal met the octogenarian Lalan Fakir and drew a portrait of the poet saint in the former houseboat afloat on the Padma river. Jyotirindranath, an urban intellectual exchange views with the man of native wisdom. Their exchange of ideas forms the cinematic narrative of this film. The narrative is a saga of the life and time of Lalan Fakir and his liberal sect who lived a life of high order in an otherwise superstitious 19th century Indian society. Lalan inherited the best of the liberal and enlightened tradition of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam to develop a philosophy of life which is extremely secular and tolerant. Thus became an easy prey for the fundamentalists from the Hindu and the Muslim institutions. They were the parallel stream flowing freely in the heart of rural Bengal when men like Tagore were germinating ideas of the Bengal Renaissance. The love and compassion of Lalan is relevant more than ever in today’s world of intolerance and hate.