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Sometimes I have stunned after watching some fictions and congratulate myself for devoting my times and energy to that. Today, this words is again proved for this masterpiece which I have completed at one sitting.
Cell number 145. Where no prisoners are there for the last fifty years in Akashnagar Jail. And there is a strange thing about this cell, no matter what kind of people are kept here, they commit suicide after a few days. In this meantime, one particular count they have found a dissimiliarty in the number of prisoners and find one person in that cell who pleads that he has been held for 250 years and claims to be the murderer of Mirzafar. Is the person are locked in the cell for so many years? This is how it begins.
The beginning of the story progresses very slowly. The word storytelling is a variant of the traditional slate. This slow build up seems to be need for trying to tell the reality and also needed for a nice suspense. In the end I can definitely say wow for the way the story ended up.
To speak about Chanchal Chowdhury, only one things I could say is that this man has come a long way from Manpura. Day after day he has established himself as a tremendous actor and all of his works are amenable. It's a treat for my eyes to watch this guy's performance. He is the protagonist here. His expressions are spanking and they sole dialogue has such a huge potentially that It's there for to make you craving for the next season. He is an asset.
Intekhab dinar looks excellent from that Unoloukik series. His acting was so fluent and he is already here to mark this performance as a High standards.
Mr. Nayeem was a unbearable actor for me all the time. His work's in this series are praiseworthy.
There is nothing to say about talented actors like Afzal Hossain, Jayanto Chatterjee, shatabdi Wadud. The way the story has finished, we could be fortunate to watch these peoples greatness on the screen.
I like the technical aspects of the series very much. Color grading, art direction background score, cinematography all are in a nutshell wonderful.
Slow build-up could make the retention of interest difficult, but I like this way. This the perfect way and could be the only way to end the story. Now it's our endless wait for the next Seasons.
Cell number 145. Where no prisoners are there for the last fifty years in Akashnagar Jail. And there is a strange thing about this cell, no matter what kind of people are kept here, they commit suicide after a few days. In this meantime, one particular count they have found a dissimiliarty in the number of prisoners and find one person in that cell who pleads that he has been held for 250 years and claims to be the murderer of Mirzafar. Is the person are locked in the cell for so many years? This is how it begins.
The beginning of the story progresses very slowly. The word storytelling is a variant of the traditional slate. This slow build up seems to be need for trying to tell the reality and also needed for a nice suspense. In the end I can definitely say wow for the way the story ended up.
To speak about Chanchal Chowdhury, only one things I could say is that this man has come a long way from Manpura. Day after day he has established himself as a tremendous actor and all of his works are amenable. It's a treat for my eyes to watch this guy's performance. He is the protagonist here. His expressions are spanking and they sole dialogue has such a huge potentially that It's there for to make you craving for the next season. He is an asset.
Intekhab dinar looks excellent from that Unoloukik series. His acting was so fluent and he is already here to mark this performance as a High standards.
Mr. Nayeem was a unbearable actor for me all the time. His work's in this series are praiseworthy.
There is nothing to say about talented actors like Afzal Hossain, Jayanto Chatterjee, shatabdi Wadud. The way the story has finished, we could be fortunate to watch these peoples greatness on the screen.
I like the technical aspects of the series very much. Color grading, art direction background score, cinematography all are in a nutshell wonderful.
Slow build-up could make the retention of interest difficult, but I like this way. This the perfect way and could be the only way to end the story. Now it's our endless wait for the next Seasons.
Those of us who have read Rakib Hasan's three detectives (Tin Goyenda) in school, can easily adopt the story as our own, maybe a nostalgia will come.
The story begins with the murder of two university students together. And that case came to Bangladesh Police Detective Branch ADC Kaizer Chowdhury. What I like most about the story is the storytelling. In a completely different way. Small details come through nicely here. The screenplay writer deserves a special thanks. The dialouge are so catchy that I've listened to them over and over again. It is through this series that the Tin Goyenda, Byomkesh Bakshi, Arthur Doyle, Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes have worked a nostalgia with all of them or the conversation about dying at 40 like Edgar Allen Poe, George Orwell, Kafka or Manik Bandur. Or 'Anmone' in Bengali band lyrics and Ayub Bachchu's Rupali guitar. That being said, all the dialogue delivery was mesmerizing.
I have heard that Afran Nisho does his work with great care, I have not seen most of his work, but the few times I have seen it, I feel the same way. Kaizer looks very good in his performance. Like a rain shower on a hot afternoon.
Suman Anwar, Shatabdi Wadud and Imtiaz Barshan have all performed well in their roles.
While the drama parts of the main characters' personal lives and their relationship equations with the murder mystery are not bad, they slow down the pace of the main story in some cases. Which can be a cause of some irritation in front of the screen. However, the way the story ends, we can expect another excellent new season
And let's say one thing , I really liked the music in this series. The director can get a big thanks for the way the songs of some of the best Bangladeshi bands of this generation like EIDA, Petty Never Grew, Ar ekta Rock Band and Karnival have been used throughout the series.
Check out Kaiser, you'll love it You would like to go back to those afternoons of the lost days, where there were Tin Goyenda or Feluda Somogro instead of Smartphones.
The story begins with the murder of two university students together. And that case came to Bangladesh Police Detective Branch ADC Kaizer Chowdhury. What I like most about the story is the storytelling. In a completely different way. Small details come through nicely here. The screenplay writer deserves a special thanks. The dialouge are so catchy that I've listened to them over and over again. It is through this series that the Tin Goyenda, Byomkesh Bakshi, Arthur Doyle, Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes have worked a nostalgia with all of them or the conversation about dying at 40 like Edgar Allen Poe, George Orwell, Kafka or Manik Bandur. Or 'Anmone' in Bengali band lyrics and Ayub Bachchu's Rupali guitar. That being said, all the dialogue delivery was mesmerizing.
I have heard that Afran Nisho does his work with great care, I have not seen most of his work, but the few times I have seen it, I feel the same way. Kaizer looks very good in his performance. Like a rain shower on a hot afternoon.
Suman Anwar, Shatabdi Wadud and Imtiaz Barshan have all performed well in their roles.
While the drama parts of the main characters' personal lives and their relationship equations with the murder mystery are not bad, they slow down the pace of the main story in some cases. Which can be a cause of some irritation in front of the screen. However, the way the story ends, we can expect another excellent new season
And let's say one thing , I really liked the music in this series. The director can get a big thanks for the way the songs of some of the best Bangladeshi bands of this generation like EIDA, Petty Never Grew, Ar ekta Rock Band and Karnival have been used throughout the series.
Check out Kaiser, you'll love it You would like to go back to those afternoons of the lost days, where there were Tin Goyenda or Feluda Somogro instead of Smartphones.
I have just finished watching the Ladies and Gentleman by Mostafa Sarwar Farooki. I'm not well satisfied as my expectation was too high on this.
I've been watching his work since my childhood and he is the pioneer of this genre of smart story telling. But every time when I finished watching his work, I wasn't satisfied. I felt there were always somethings left untold. And like those previous works of Mr. Farooki, this one has the same problem.
Some of the character development wasn't good enough though. The protagonist Tasnia Farin was below average in term of acting at initial episodes and then he covered his acting. Maria Nur was excellent, so was the veteran Afzal Hossain. I Just loved the acting of Hasan Masud and Mukit Zakaria.
Story was good but I felt dizzy Sometimes. Also I didn't like the shifting of the stories from one genres to others. I have felt watching two different stories with minor intersection. This could have been much better.
Maybe my expectations was way more from the renowned filmmaker. I am happy that he made somethings for his fans after so many years. Hopefully he will continue his endeavor in this OTT arena.
I've been watching his work since my childhood and he is the pioneer of this genre of smart story telling. But every time when I finished watching his work, I wasn't satisfied. I felt there were always somethings left untold. And like those previous works of Mr. Farooki, this one has the same problem.
Some of the character development wasn't good enough though. The protagonist Tasnia Farin was below average in term of acting at initial episodes and then he covered his acting. Maria Nur was excellent, so was the veteran Afzal Hossain. I Just loved the acting of Hasan Masud and Mukit Zakaria.
Story was good but I felt dizzy Sometimes. Also I didn't like the shifting of the stories from one genres to others. I have felt watching two different stories with minor intersection. This could have been much better.
Maybe my expectations was way more from the renowned filmmaker. I am happy that he made somethings for his fans after so many years. Hopefully he will continue his endeavor in this OTT arena.