Irfan Sajjad

Ei Muhurte

Every now and then, occurrences take place on the streets, alleys and highways of this city like the accumulation of moss on a concrete wall. Though majority of these fresh deposits appear true to us, they could really be otherwise. Nonetheless, wrapped under the folds of these truth and lies, three tales are carved to be called “Ei Muhurte”.

Taarkata

A brother becomes involved in illegal activities.

Baba Someone's Following Me

Biju, who lives abroad, calls her father in Bangladesh in the middle of the night and pleads with him to talk over the phone for a long time as she tries to escape the stalker.

Boishakhi Hawa

Boishakhi Hawa is a Bangladeshi television fiction written by Mehrab Zahid and created by Uday Bangali, which aired on Bangla Vision.

Forget Me Not

Following university student Fahim's suicide attempt, his lover Arthi grapples with understanding the extent of her responsibility, while his mother realizes how little she truly knows about her son. These two women embark on a journey of introspection, discovering distinct meanings of love amidst the vulnerability of their loved one.

Forget Me Not

An attempt to suicide by the loved one entails two women embarking on a journey of introspection and reminiscence to discover the distinct meanings of love and loss.

Koli 2.0

When the brash son of a local mafia boss falls for the drug addicted troublemaker Koli, all hell breaks loose.

Voyal

Bangladesh's first "A" grade film.

Thikana Bangladesh

plot TBA.

Sincerely Yours, Dhaka

In this omnibus, 11 Bangladeshi filmmakers create a love letter to the city of Dhaka. From young girls looking for a drink in a dry town to a bank scammer's attempted murder to a plumber creating a refugee crisis, the city co-stars every time.