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Directed by Morshedul IslamOrigin BangladeshGenres AdventureActors Bulbul Ahmed,
Bobita,
Arun SahaRating88%
Dipu (Arun Saha), a boy of about twelve years lives with his father (Bulbul Ahmed ). Dipu’s father is a government officer and because of his transferable job, they arrive at a picturesque town. Dipu immediately develops a liking to this new town and his new school. He makes a lot of friends but starts a feud with the school bully Tarique (Shubhashish) on the very first day. Tarique, unable to intimidate Dipu tries many tricks on him and even beats him up one day. Though Dipu does not complain this to anybody, instead he contemplates to punish Tarique himself. But one day a small adventure atop a high water tank changes his feelings towards Tarique. , 1h50
Directed by Tanvir MokammelOrigin BangladeshGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Tauquir Ahmed,
Raisul Islam Asad,
ChandniRating77%
Majid (Raisul Islam Asad), a haggard-looking Mullah, appears in a remote agrarian village suddenly. He cleans up an old dilapidated grave and begins to worship it by declaring it as the shrine of a famous Pir (a holy man). The people of the village have no idea who the holyman was, and though it is a deception, but gradually they starts believing in the myth. People become more interested in the grave speaded with red fabric. He marries Rahima (Munira Yusuf Memi), a hard working woman of peasant family. But whe he become more influential man in the village, he feels the need of a younger wife. He marries Jamila (Chandni), a teenage girl who is not afraid either of the grave or Majid himself. Majid become anxious about her second wife and become strict to control her., 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., 1h49
Origin BangladeshGenres DramaActors Raisul Islam Asad,
Naznin Hasan Chumki,
Doli JohurRating77%
Afsu and Shamsu are two brother living under the rule of a local landlord. Afsu leave the business of oil mill for his old age but Shamsu continues it due to poverty. Shamsu is a traditional oil miller - as have been his forefathers. They are poor folk, whose life revolves around the Ghaani (oil mill/treadle). One day the ox were stolen and he now use his daughter-in-law Moyna to spin the treadle., 1h25
Directed by Catherine Masud,
Tareque MasudOrigin BangladeshGenres DramaActors Sara Zaker,
Jayanta Chattopadhyay,
Rokeya PrachyRating76%
Ontorjatra (literally meaning "inner journey") is an Bengali intimate exploration of the complex issues of dislocation and identity in a diasporic world. After 15 years in the UK, Shireen and her son Sohel return to their home in Sylhet, Bangladesh for the funeral of Sohel's father. For Shireen the homecoming allows her to make peace with her ex-husband and his family, for Sohel, the journey allows him to connect with a family and a "homeland" he has never known., 1h36
Directed by Abu SayeedOrigin BangladeshGenres DramaActors Raisul Islam Asad,
Jayanta Chattopadhyay,
Tamalika KarmakarFair means happiness and festivity. But amid this festivity, there are people with their misfortune & fateful life. Shonai, Boshir, Dalimon, Rustom, Bonosribala, Chayaranjan are amongst these people and 'Kittonkhola' is their tale. Rural culture, festivities contrast against the gross reality of their life struggle. This harsh reality forces Bonosribala commit suicide. Shonai, Boshir, Chayaranjan, Rustam are baffled by their profession. Darkness looms around them.