In 'MR-9: Do or Die', an elite Bangladeshi spy called Masud Rana, known as MR-9, joins forces with a CIA operative to bring down a ruthless international criminal organization. This action-packed movie is based on the popular novels written by Qazi Anwar Husain, featuring the iconic character Masud Rana. As they face danger and betrayal, MR-9 and his partner must outsmart the criminals and save the world from their evil plans.
Tyler Rake, a fearless black market mercenary, embarks on the most deadly extraction of his career when he's enlisted to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. Ovi Mahajan, son of an incarcerated Indian drug lord, sneaks out of his house and gets kidnapped by police officers working for rival drug lord Amir Asif. Tyler Rake, along with his team, is recruited to rescue Ovi from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Throughout the mission, they face various obstacles and betrayals, but Tyler is determined to save the boy no matter the cost.
Born into tragedy, Galib rises from village outcast to criminal mastermind "Toofan" in 90s Bangladesh. As authorities close in, he takes desperate measures to maintain his empire, sparking a dangerous game of power and identity.
Three travel content creators competing to win a trip to space embark on the adventure of a lifetime, rolling the dice to decide where they'll go next.
White Teeth is a TV mini-series that follows the lives of two friends, Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal, and their families in the diverse and multicultural neighborhood of North-West London. The story explores themes of race, religion, identity, and the complexities of multiculturalism, as the characters navigate their personal struggles and challenges.
Himalaya with Michael Palin is a captivating travel documentary TV show that follows Michael Palin on his journey through the majestic Himalaya mountain range. From the bustling cities of India to the serene landscapes of Nepal, Palin takes viewers on an unforgettable adventure, uncovering the diverse cultures, breathtaking vistas, and the challenges faced by the people living in this remarkable region. With his trademark wit and curiosity, Palin explores the myths and legends of the Himalayas, encounters the legendary Dalai Lama, and reaches the base camp of Mount Everest. This TV mini-series is a must-watch for anyone fascinated by travel and the beauty of nature.
A biography film directed by Shyam Benegal, Mujib: The Making of a Nation is a biopic of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Arifin Shuvoo portrays the role of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in this upcoming Bangladeshi Bengali film.
A street level drug supplier falls in love with a college student. The girl uses him for her own benefit and later falls in love with another boy. However, she can't break her relationship with the first lover as he sacrifices everything for her. The girl hands the boy to the police but fate reunites them for a tragic experience.
Whores' Glory is a thought-provoking documentary that takes a deep dive into the lives of prostitutes in Mexico, Thailand, and Bangladesh. It sheds light on the challenges they face, the reasons why they enter the profession, and the impact of poverty and globalization on their lives. The film also delves into sensitive topics like drug use, post-punk culture, and the portrayal of unsimulated sex. It provides a raw and honest look at the complexities of prostitution.
Manufactured Landscapes is a documentary that explores the environmental consequences of industrialization and consumerism through the lens of landscape photography. The film follows photographer Edward Burtynsky as he travels to China to capture the vast and surreal landscapes created by massive factories, waste dumps, and industrial developments. Through stunning visuals and interviews with workers and residents, the film highlights the scale of industrial production, the impact on local communities, and the global consequences of our consumer-driven society.
My Architect: A Son's Journey is a biographical documentary that follows Nathaniel Kahn's exploration of his father, the celebrated architect Louis Kahn. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, Nathaniel uncovers the complexities of his father's life, including his multiple relationships and illegitimate children. The film also delves into the impact of Louis Kahn's architectural masterpieces on cities around the world.
Mirror Game is a crime thriller that follows a crime reporter as he delves into the dark underbelly of politics and power in Dhaka, Bangladesh. As he investigates further, he uncovers a web of corruption and deceit that not only puts his own life in danger but also threatens the future of the whole city. In his quest for the truth, he must navigate through a series of unexpected twists and turns, all leading to a shocking revelation.
A love story amidst agitation and crime... Find out about the fight to survive, during the Bangladeshi freedom struggle.
Brick Lane follows the story of a young British-Asian woman living in 1980s London who must navigate the complexities of love, culture, and family as she grapples with her arranged marriage, the aftermath of September 11th, and her own desires for independence and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of a changing political landscape, the film explores themes of identity, migration, and the struggle to find one's place in a multicultural society.
Few of the country's major cyber networks are under attack by a ruthless group of International cyber criminals. Three young minds come forward and join the country's cyber security division to fight the attack. But they get indulged in bigger trouble as they now have to face more evil forces from both the country and abroad.
This film focuses on a 400-year-old folk tale, which, in turn, is based on a popular fairy tale.
The word kewaaj (কেওয়াজ) is colloquially used to explain chaos, noisiness or annoyance. "Kewaaj" is an audiovisual attempt to give you a glimpse into how the people of Dhaka function in one of the most unliveable cities, according to the Global Liveability Index. Dhaka is fast, dense, intense. Yet the people try to find their peace in it.
The Concert for Bangladesh (1972) is a documentary film that chronicles the historic live concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Organized by musician George Harrison and Indian musician Ravi Shankar, the concert aimed to raise funds for the millions of refugees from the newly independent country of Bangladesh, who were suffering from famine and war. The film captures the electrifying performances by George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and other renowned musicians, as well as the heartfelt message of unity and support for a noble cause. Through music and powerful performances, the concert became a symbol of hope and humanitarian efforts.
Shimu, 23, works in a clothing factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Faced with difficult conditions at work, she decides to start a union with her co-workers. Despite threats from the management and disapproval of her husband, Shimu is determined to go on. Together the women must fight and find a way to register their union.