The narrative, based on actual events, unfolds in a small town in 1990s Bangladesh, where the film's protagonist, Dipa, portrayed with resilience and conviction by Aanon Siddiqua, grapples with the aftermath of a failed marriage, societal taboos, and the weight of family honour. Aanon’s acting prowess, coupled with the raw emotions portrayed throughout the runtime, is bound to
On June 6, Bangladeshi film “One in 36 Million: Story of childhood lead poisoning in Bangladesh” has won the Grand Prix award in the Better Health category of World Health Organization’s Health for All Film Festival. The film was directed by Arifur Rahman, a Filmmaker and Producer of Goopy Bagha Productions Limited, and Mitali Das, a Documentary Film Director and