Mujib: The Making of a Nation

6.5
20232h 56m

Production

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Biopic on the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The film will showcase his growing up as a child to his standing up against all injustice in his youth to fighting for the independence of his country. How he led a country to it's independence with his inspirational presence and fight for the justice.

Trailers & Videos

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Cast

Photo of Arifin Shuvo

Arifin Shuvo

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

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Nusrat Imrose Tisha

Renu (Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib)

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Gazi Rakayet

Renu's Grandfather

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Raisul Islam Asad

Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani

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Fazlur Rahman Babu

Khandaker Mustak Ahmed

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Tauquir Ahmed

Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy

Photo of Misha Sawdagor

Misha Sawdagor

Mohammad Ayub Khan

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Rokeya Prachy

Old Women

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Chanchal Chowdhury

Sheikh Lutfar Rahman (young)

Photo of Sabila Nur

Sabila Nur

Sheikh Rehana

Photo of Siam Ahmed

Siam Ahmed

Shamsul Huq

Photo of Riaz

Riaz

Tajuddin Ahmad

Photo of Shatabdi Wadud

Shatabdi Wadud

Pakistani Army Officer

Photo of Sharif Siraj

Sharif Siraj

Sheikh Jamal

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Tushar Khan

Manik Miah

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Azad Abul Kalam

Prison Guard

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Reviews

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Tanvir Ashraf

A Cinephile's review of "Mujib: The Making of a Nation"

(No spilers)

Mujib's life story has all the elements that can make his biopic a cult classic. But sadly, the makers failed to get the best out of it. Idk why people are praising Arifin Shuvo's performance, where he just overreacted and exaggerated on tensed scenes. That felt like more of a SPOOF of Bangabandhu's real-life persona. I think the makers were confused about which audience they were making the film for (I assume all ages). But that backfired on them. They made just another forgettable film that will fade from people’s memories over time. I have seen Shyam Benegal's previous works, and they were fantastic, but this time he disappointed us. My suggestion and hope is that Mujib's biopic should be made with pure intention and responsibility, with a great screenplay, cinematography, a perfect cast, and proper research.

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