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প্রিয় পারভিন (2008)
Character: N/A
Struggle of not being able to express love in troubling times
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Murir Tin (2005)
Character: Daud
A bus called the Murir Tin holds the stories of people all over a small village in Bangladesh. It stops in almost every part of the village to take and drop off passengers.
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মেহেরজান (2011)
Character: Arup
During the war in 1971, Meher falls in love with a soldier from the enemy side. When her love is discovered, she is shamed and silenced by her family and society. Today 38 years after the war, Meher has a visitor she cannot turn down.
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ব্যাচেলর (2004)
Character: N/A
Intertwined story of a group of friends living together and their romantic complications.
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চড়ুইভাতি (2002)
Character: N/A
An engineering student is attracted to a professor while his best friend is in love with him.
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আয়েশা (2018)
Character: Dulabhai
Ayesha embarks on a poignant quest to rescue her husband Joinal, sentenced to death for his supposed insurgency. As she navigates a landscape of love, betrayal, and resilience, her unwavering hope challenges a system that threatens to tear them apart.
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স্পার্টাকাস ’৭১ (2005)
Character: Neighbor
A story of a family during the 1971 Liberation War in Bangladesh and their family getting punished by the ruthless Pakistani soldiers. Mahbub, a Bengali himself, is supporting Pakistan in order to save himself.
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Something Like an Autobiography (2023)
Character: Milon
Filmmaker-actor couple, Tithi and Farhan, are subjects of criticism and trolls for not taking baby in a patriarchal society. Tithi doesn’t succumb to the pressure of social validation and decides to have a baby when the time is right for her, but the question never ends for her.
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Chirokumar Shongho (2008)
Character: Ripon's Father
A group of friends decides that they will remain lifelong bachelors, so they form an organization called the "Chirokumar Shongho"
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দম (2026)
Character: N/A
Noor, a man from a small town, gets the chance to go abroad through his job. But in an unfamiliar country, Noor faces a danger beyond his worst nightmares. The hope of returning to his wife and mother in his home country pushes him to keep moving forward.
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