Proshoon Rahmaan, in his feature film debut adapts his own novel titled “Ishhorer Ichhe Nei Boley” with a clear purpose of highlighting the...
Category - Bangladeshi Reviews
An impoverished young boy that finds himself more comfortable around nature and animals suffers a horrible loss when his mother passes away. The young boy...
“A Tale of an Evil Choice” can best be described as a PSA, one which would be played during the commercial break on daytime kids' television, in both content...
“Dialog” explores the streets of Mumbai, from the people to the scenery and the art inspired by the region. The film is accompanied by an original track which...
Making their way through the city, a rich businessman and a humble office worker are set to meet and discuss a lucrative deal. While the privileged business...
Having lost his way in both his faith and sense of community, a young man makes the decision to embrace extreme ideologies to deal with his frustrations...
A noticeably disturbed man rides a crowded bus to some unknown destination when one of the stops sees him face to face with an old friend, Zohad. The friend...
The film starts with a universally common concept, of a housewife entering her apartment carrying groceries. Farhana receives a call from her husband, Ayon...
I was quite curious about this film, since this was my first contact with Bangladeshi cinema. At the end, Abdullah Mohammad Saad's feature film debut made me...
From the likes of ‘Paris, je t'aime' to ‘New York, I Love You', here comes a film from Bangladesh as a letter to its capital- Dhaka. ‘ Iti, Tomari Dhaka...