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'Mujib: The Making of a Nation' releases today in 200 halls

Not in jail bhai! But lived in Pakistan as an honorable guest of Pakistan armed forces!
Really? I didn't know that :unsure:
Actually Indian army came to loot and to save the face of Pakistan armed forces who was already defeated by East Bengal regiment and civilians under their command!
Agreed.
 

'Mujib: The Making of a Nation' releases today in 200 halls​


"Mujib: The Making of a Nation", the much-anticipated biopic of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is released today nationwide in more than 200 halls.

The film, a joint production between Bangladesh and India, has been directed by master filmmaker Shyam Benegal.
The film received a clearance certificate on July 31 of this year from the censor boards of both countries.

Read more

Bangabandhu biopic ‘Mujib’ drops its only song ahead of release

Arifin Shuvoo leads the ensemble cast as the title character of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in this film. At the same time, Nusrat Imrose Tisha plays Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, the lifelong better half of the Father of the Nation.
Actress Nusraat Faria portrayed Bangabandhu's elder daughter and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The biopic also features popular actors Chanchal Chowdhury, Prarthana Dighi, Tauquir Ahmed and others in different roles, and the entire trailer showcases some of the powerful and majestic moments from Bangabandhu's epic journey to the road of the country's independence.
The music of the film is produced by acclaimed Indian music director Shantanu Moitra, and the Bengali dialogues are penned by Sadhana Ahmed, Gias Uddin Selim, Shihab Shaheen and Anam Biswas from Bangladesh.
Shooting of the film started in Mumbai, India in January 2021 and concluded in December of the same year.


Mujib biopic will present Bangladesh history to people: PM​

Hope it exposes Jamati collaborators and Al badr and Al shams.

The propaganda film is likely to portray that elements supportive of Pakistan killed Mujib.

Ironic how Mujib suffered the same fate as Gandhi. Shot dead by the same people they alleged to have freed.
Pakistan history of military dictators taking power in own hands propmpted rogue elements to take power in own hands .
 
Really? I didn't know that :unsure:
Some naughty people say so! :P
However since Dr Taj Hashmi is one of them and he is a professor and history researcher in a Canadian university and once close to Sheikh family, so I took his words seriously!

Also another prominent Razakar (!?) Badruddin Umar said that in 1952 Mujib was indeed in jail , but in Faridpur jail , hence he had no option to send later from window of toilet to inspire people! 🤣 😂
 
Hope it exposes Jamati collaborators and Al badr and Al shams.
A movie is a movie , and the story solely depend of script writer , director and people related to that movie!

So if someone expect that jamatis, Al Badr , Al shams will be exposed via a movie , then they are highest grade of morons and no other people can't be like them!

Are you one of them?

East Bengal Regiment with the help of common people of East Pakistan defeated the Pakistani army. Mujib or any other Awami Leaguers did not fight. None of them are Muktijoddha.
BAL people were keyboard keyboard warriors like @IndianLite !

Although keyboard was not frequently used that time , hence there should be another term bhai! 😂
 
Ayub in 1962 offered bengali elite to form a confederation with west wing but they refused as they saw themlves like an another punjab of the two wings controlling that would always have majority in the national assembly based on their majority ethnic group , deciding where the capital is to be or make bengal as the national language..the end game of the whole language movement running since 47.
Bold Part: I have read similar assertion by many from both wings. But this assertion is not based on reality. In the 1970 election although Pakistan Awami League gained majority in the National Assembly, but it is not correct to assert that this or another party would have won similarly in the next elections.

It was certainly possible that PAL would get only 30 seats in the next election that was not held. And, other parties could have gained more seats.

Anyway, ego also played a big role in politics of those days.
 
East Bengal Regiment with the help of common people of East Pakistan defeated the Pakistani army. Mujib or any other Awami Leaguers did not fight. None of them are Muktijoddha.

Did Nelson Mandela, Gandhi or Martin Luther King fight with weapons 🤣🤣🤣

I wonder why they are revered instead of their armed wings 🤣🤣🤣
 
A movie is a movie , and the story solely depend of script writer , director and people related to that movie!

So if someone expect that jamatis, Al Badr , Al shams will be exposed via a movie , then they are highest grade of morons and no other people can't be like them!

Are you one of them?


BAL people were keyboard keyboard warriors like @IndianLite !

Although keyboard was not frequently used that time , hence there should be another term bhai! 😂
Jamati collaborators are many , i can spot one .

Did Nelson Mandela, Gandhi or Martin Luther King fight with weapons 🤣🤣🤣

I wonder why they are revered instead of their armed wings 🤣🤣🤣
Lol , all those you mentioned were props for the liberty equality fraternity facilitators .they were not fighting against the military generals
 
Jamati collaborators are many , i can spot one .
Feel free,do so! But please don't rely in movie! Movie can't be any kind of reference! It's a suggestion only , feel free to ignore it if you don't like the suggestion! Thank you!
 
Jamati collaborators are many , i can spot one .


Lol , all those you mentioned were props for the liberty equality fraternity facilitators .they were not fighting against the military generals

Fighters cannot win unless led by inspirational leaders.

If fighting was the most important element - Kashmiris and Kurds would have their own country.
 
Some naughty people say so! :P

Also another prominent Razakar (!?) Badruddin Umar said that in 1952 Mujib was indeed in jail , but in Faridpur jail , hence he had no option to send later from window of toilet to inspire people!
Awami League lies a lot. To glorify Mujib's role in our language movement Awami League created this story of Mujib sending letters through the window of toilet to inspire people. Pathetic.

 

'Mujib: The Making of a Nation' releases today in 200 halls​


"Mujib: The Making of a Nation", the much-anticipated biopic of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is released today nationwide in more than 200 halls.

The film, a joint production between Bangladesh and India, has been directed by master filmmaker Shyam Benegal.
The film received a clearance certificate on July 31 of this year from the censor boards of both countries.

Read more

Bangabandhu biopic ‘Mujib’ drops its only song ahead of release

Arifin Shuvoo leads the ensemble cast as the title character of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in this film. At the same time, Nusrat Imrose Tisha plays Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, the lifelong better half of the Father of the Nation.
Actress Nusraat Faria portrayed Bangabandhu's elder daughter and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The biopic also features popular actors Chanchal Chowdhury, Prarthana Dighi, Tauquir Ahmed and others in different roles, and the entire trailer showcases some of the powerful and majestic moments from Bangabandhu's epic journey to the road of the country's independence.
The music of the film is produced by acclaimed Indian music director Shantanu Moitra, and the Bengali dialogues are penned by Sadhana Ahmed, Gias Uddin Selim, Shihab Shaheen and Anam Biswas from Bangladesh.
Shooting of the film started in Mumbai, India in January 2021 and concluded in December of the same year.


Mujib biopic will present Bangladesh history to people: PM​

Does this movie makes Mujib just another semi-God and did not show how his Rakkhi Bahini trapped, captured and killed 32, 000 JASD party workers throughout the country?

People used to think most members of this Rakkhi Bahini are from Indian West Bengal and our Hindu Sudra because of their look. All were invariably as black as coal as if BD has no fair-skinned people.

I have found in later reports that they were indeed from BD and were incorporated into the BA after it was disbanded sometime after 1975 August killing of Sk. Mujib.
 
Does this movie makes Mujib just another semi-God and did not show how his Rakkhi Bahini trapped, captured and killed 32, 000 JASD party workers throughout the country?

People used to think most members of this Rakkhi Bahini are from Indian West Bengal and our Hindu Sudra because of their look. All were invariably as black as coal as if BD has no fair-skinned people.

I have found in later reports that they were indeed from BD and were incorporated into the BA after it was disbanded sometime after 1975 August killing of Sk. Mujib.
Lol :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
Does this movie makes Mujib just another semi-God and did not show how his Rakkhi Bahini trapped, captured and killed 32, 000 JASD party workers throughout the country?

People used to think most members of this Rakkhi Bahini are from Indian West Bengal and our Hindu Sudra because of their look. All were invariably as black as coal as if BD has no fair-skinned people.

I have found in later reports that they were indeed from BD and were incorporated into the BA after it was disbanded sometime after 1975 August killing of Sk. Mujib.

JSD were socialist anarchist.

Zia murdered their leader in jail. And then killed most of their district level leaders.

You keep lying but facts cannot be changed.

 
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