Free as a bird. To wander. To nestle. To take flight. We are not. As India gained its much awaited independence in 1947, a race faced another struggle. Bengal was divided and hundreds of thousands of Bengalis were displaced and divided on the basis of their religion. The Hindus were forced out as East Bengal was made a part of Pakistan and the same fate lay in store for the Muslims of West Bengal. Millions became refugees in their own homeland, and thousands still bear the cross and the scar. The film is a human saga of a truncated land and how people are trying to relive their destiny.
It narrates the story of an ordinary young man who becomes a gangster one day after the murder of his father.
The femme fatal inspector Jasmine gets transferred to uproot criminals and terrorists only to make enemies with the local godfather.
The depiction of a deprived person is the Nekabbarer. He who lost his wealth in the wrong way, joined the liberation war of 1971, he lost his lover, lost a leg in the war. After the war crippled the rest of the life has to be spent. He had to stay in the madhouse. Nekabbarer went out of the garrison to starve, got the deprivation of society and the lance. Nekabbarer faced death, for ending their deprivation.
Shomrat is a local gangster, who works only with his three friends, and charges anyone doing business in his area. He gets in a fight with a bigger gangster in the city when he prevents them from charging for businesses in his area. In an ensuring shootout, Shomrat kills his all men and gets him arrested.
When Jhinuk, the daughter of a wealthy man, falls in love with Sagor (Shakib Khan), who hates how the rich treat the poor, she poses as a pauper to win his heart.
An underworld Don Aslam (Anisur Rahman Milon) hires a bodyguard, Tibro (Kazi Maruf), to protect love of his life, Sohana (Eamin Haque Bobby).
It revolves around the life of Sejuti, a low-income young woman, and her struggle for dignity.
Shoshurbari Zindabad (Bengali: শ্বশুরবাড়ী জিন্দাবাদ) is a 2002 Bangladeshi film released on Eid-ul-Fitr. The film marked the directorial debut of Debashish Biswas, son of Dilip Biswas.
Sumon and Shathi are two class friends from childhood. At once they fall in love. Farha,the only daughter of Sumon's father's friend also loves Sumon but Sumon thinks of her as just a friend.
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