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Valo Chatro

Telefilm : Valo Chatro
Director : Mizanur Rahman Aryan
Produced : Drik & CD Choice
Starring : Apurba, Mehazabien, Khalekuzzaman, Sheli Ahsan,
Story : Mizanur Rahman Aryan
Language : Benga






Boro Chele

Telefilm : Boro Chele
Director : Mizanur Rahman Aryan
Produced : Drik & CD Choice
Starring : Apurba, Mehazabien, Khalekuzzaman, Sheli Ahsan,
Story : Mizanur Rahman Aryan
Language : Bengali






Porobashinee

Porobashinee is a Bangladeshi big budget science fiction film. It is the first science fiction film in Bangladesh. The film is directed by Swapan Ahmed and produced by Reggae Entertainment. Film shooting took place in France and Italy and was overseen by an international crew. The post-production involved 3D conversion and the application of visual effects

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Video Quality: 720 Bluray
Language: Bangla






Machion Man

Director: Shafi Ikbal ( Shafi Uddin Shafi )
Presents: Ispahani Arif Jahan
Producer: Selina Akter Banu & Hasina Akter Lubna
Production: Nakshsatro Chalachitra
Story: Chatku Ahmed
Music: Ali Akram Shuvo
Lyric: Kabir Bakul
Editing: Toudid Hossain Choudhury
Cinematoghapher: Asadujjaman Mojno
Choreographer : Aziz Reza
Still: Biraj Sarker
Music Label: SIS Media

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Video Quality: 720 Bluray
Language: Bangla






Ray

Although Ray's work generally received critical acclaim, his film Pather Panchali and Ashani Sanket (1973) were criticised for "exporting poverty" and "distorting India's image abroad".His Apu Trilogy (1955–1959) appeared in Time's All-Time 100 Movies in 2005. Aside from directing, Ray composed music and wrote screenplays for films, both his own and those by other directors. Often credited as a fiction writer, illustrator, and calligrapher; Ray authored several short stories and novels in Bengali, most of which were aimed at children and adolescents.[10][11] Some of his short stories have been adapted into films by other directors, including his only son, Sandip Ray. Considered a cultural icon in India and acknowledged for his contribution to Indian cinema,Ray has influenced several filmmakers around the world, including Wes Anderson, Martin Scorsese,James Ivory,[15] François Truffaut and Carlos Saura.

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Misor Rohosso

Mishawr Rawhoshyo starts with Kakababu (Prosenjit Chatterjee) and his nephew Shontu (Aryann Bhowmik) smiling after watching news informing of the imminent overthrow of the dictatorship in Egypt.

The film rewinds into a flashback. It is 2010. Kakababu is contracted by Egyptian businessman Al Mamun (Rajit Kapur) to decipher the meanings of hieroglyphic symbols that his teacher, Mufti Muhammad (Barun Chanda), had drawn on a piece of paper supposedly during his sleep. Muhammad is terminally ill and is about to grant his last wish while he is being treated in Delhi. Mamun thinks that the symbols are the key for locating Mufti Muhammad's will which will describe where to find treasures Mufti Muhammad had acquired during his tenure as a political leader and revolutionary. However, Kakababu is convinced that the symbols have a different meaning and they are very unusual. Mufti Muhammad symbolically requests Kakababu to verify something, a very unusual last wish.

Meanwhile, a war of rivalry ensues between Mamun and Hani Al Qadi (Indraneil Sengupta), another of Mufti Muhammad's disciples (and a rival of Mamun) who accuses Mamun of stealing a secret that isn't rightfully his. While in Delhi, there was an attempt to murder Kakababu, in which Kakababu was injured. Kakababu took the challenge to uncover the truth; he and his nephew Shontu head to Egypt where they are drawn into the vortex of the mystery.

Kakababu gets kidnapped by Al Qadi's men which sets off a chain of events, culminating in a climax under a pyramid. Inside the pyramid, Kakababu discovers the lost mummy of an Egyptian queen with the help of the hieroglyphics code written by Mufti Muhammad. The present-day political turmoil in Egypt subtly reverberates. At the end, Kakababu gives Hani Al Qadi the coded message written inside the coffin of the mummy and wishes him good luck for his upcoming revolution to free Egypt from the corrupt dictator Jashni Mubarak (fictionalized Hosni Mubarak).
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Makosar Ras

Saradindu Bandopadhyay penned 32 Byomkesh stories from 1932 to 1970 prior to his death. In his early stories Ajit Bandhopadhyay is described as his companion cum chronicler of his stories. But in some cases there Ajit also investigates in absence of Byomkesh (Makorshar Rosh, Shoilo Rahasya). These stories are all written in traditional Bengali language but later stories shift to colloquial language. It is also found that the later stories are not penned by Ajit, as he is much more engaged in his publication business.

The stories are not very complicated but very grasping, with a long series of events. From the first one Satyanweshi, where Byomkesh destroys an international drug racket, to house hold mysteries and crimes like Arthamanartham, Makorshar Rosh etc, all are equally enjoyable. Byomkesh gradually ages through the series, and he has a son who is named Abhimanyu alias Khoka (little boy) in the series. Sharadindu didn't want to continue the Byomkesh stories, which is why he stopped writing Byomkesh stories from 1938 to 1951. During that time he was busy writing scripts for films in Bombay. After his return to West Bengal, there was still a demand for Byomkesh stories and so he wrote Chitrachor (Picture Imperfect) in 1951 and gradually so on to 1970, when his last story "Bishupal Badh"(Killing of Bishupal) was not completed owing to his untimely death.

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Language: Bangla