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Eishob Dinratri (1985)

Review by mdhasan14

Eishob Dinratri

One of the best Bangla drama serials ever

This is truly one of the best dramas ever created in Bangladesh. Humayun Ahmed tells the touching story of a middle class Bangladeshi family in the 1980s.

This serial is full of legendary actors from Bangladesh, with stars such as the late Abul Khayer, Bulbul Ahmed etc. giving one of their finest performances. Others such as Dolly Zahur, Dilara Zaman, Asaduzzaman Nur also leave a lasting impression on the viewers. The direction is impeccable. If you overlook the obvious budgetary constraints of BTV dramas of that era you can't really find out any fault of this production.

The story is so touching that even the most serious of viewers is going to shed a tear or two after the last episode. When this show originally aired during 1985-86, the busy streets of Dhaka used to become completely empty during its show time. Almost all the people in Dhaka who had access to TVs followed this show. Most memorable show in Bangladesh's history. A true classic.
  • mdhasan14
  • May 1, 2014

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