The much-anticipated biographical epic “Mujib: The Making Of A Nation” delves into the life of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the towering political figure instrumental in the birth of Bangladesh.
The film is being hailed for its poignant story and technical brilliance. While the film primarily encapsulates the pivotal role of Sheikh Mujib in the struggle for Bangladesh's independence, it seamlessly weaves together the narrative of his profound commitment to his family.
The film's narrative brilliantly captures the moments of joy, love, and warmth within Sheikh Mujib's family, juxtaposed against the backdrop of a nation's turbulent journey towards independence, making it a heart-warming human drama.
The film, directed by Shyam Benegal, was released theatrically on October 13, in Bangladesh and received a roaring response breaking all box office records in the country. It is being released by Panorama Studios International in India and overseas today.
The actors in the lead roles Arifin Shuvoo and Nusrat Imrose Tisha, for the love of the nation and the emotion named Mujib, have worked for free and have taken only One Bangladeshi Taka as a token amount.
Arifin has played the role of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his life’s journey from early days to the Making of a Nation has been depicted in the film. Nusrat Imrose while Tisha, plays the role of Sheikh Fazilatunnesa, the better half of Mujib, the film showcases her family, struggles, strength and her role in Mujib’s success as one of the greatest leaders in the World.
Remember, a Co-production Agreement for the film “Bangabandhu” was signed on 14th January 2020 between two Executive Producers - NFDC and Film Development Corporation, Bangladesh. The Ministry of Information Broadcasting, the Government of India and the Ministry of Information Broadcasting of Bangladesh are the producers of the film. The film is a tribute to the great leader on his birth centennial and to mark the 50 years of Bangladesh’s formation.
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