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Amar Bondhu Rashed

  • 2011
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
4K
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Amar Bondhu Rashed (2011)
War

Amar Bondhu Rashed, a fictional story based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh and written by the popular children's literature Dr Mohammad Jafar IqbalAmar Bondhu Rashed, a fictional story based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh and written by the popular children's literature Dr Mohammad Jafar IqbalAmar Bondhu Rashed, a fictional story based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh and written by the popular children's literature Dr Mohammad Jafar Iqbal

  • Director
    • Morshedul Islam
  • Writers
    • Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
    • Morshedul Islam
    • Barkat Ullah Maruf
  • Stars
    • Chowdhury Zawata Afnan
    • Ashraful Tushar
    • Rayan Ibtesham Chowdhury
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Morshedul Islam
    • Writers
      • Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
      • Morshedul Islam
      • Barkat Ullah Maruf
    • Stars
      • Chowdhury Zawata Afnan
      • Ashraful Tushar
      • Rayan Ibtesham Chowdhury
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Chowdhury Zawata Afnan
    • Rashed
    Ashraful Tushar
    • Rashed
    Rayan Ibtesham Chowdhury
    • Ibu
    Refayat Zinnat
    • Fazlu
    Faiyaz Bin Zia
    • Ashraf
    Likhon Rahi
    • Dilip
    Kaosar Abedin
    • Kader
    Arman Parvez Murad
    • Shafiq Bhai
    Homayra Himu
    Homayra Himu
    • Oru Apa
    Raisul Islam Asad
    • Senior Ibu
    Riad Morshed
    • Child Scientist
    Kazi Rayhan Rabbi
    • Ibu's son
    Pijush Bandyopadhyay
    Pijush Bandyopadhyay
    • Ibu's father
    Wahida Mollick Jolly
    • Ibu's mother
    • (as Wahida Mallik Jolly)
    Enamul Haque
    Enamul Haque
    • Majid sir
    Gazi Rakayet
    Gazi Rakayet
    • Ajraf Ali
    Kamol Ghosh
    • Dilip's father
    Khalilur Rahman Kaderi
    • Doctor
    • Director
      • Morshedul Islam
    • Writers
      • Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
      • Morshedul Islam
      • Barkat Ullah Maruf
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    10sceptic-fromhell

    Emotional, touchy and not just a war movie

    The story is one of the modern day classics in Bengali literature. Its not easy to cinematise such a well known story where the audience expects for a classic. I wont say it was a classic but definitely the movie was well directed. All the actors gave an accomplished performance. The main character "Rashed" was played exceptionally well. At times he looked a bit expressionless and emotionless but that goes well with the character. A very matured performance was needed from him and he delivered that. "Ebu" was the most important character. That young fella was well aware of his importance and didn't let anyone down. The Director deserves an applause because he tried to keep the movie in line with the story(though there was a small hiccup at the end, in the book Ebu asked ashraf/fojlu about rashed and one of them informed that rashed had died. This was particularly special to me because I remember I cried when I read that part and the director escaped the very thing :p) But overall it was a good experience at least the story was not ruined for the movie which has been the case for many of my favourite books (Including Count of Monte Cristo, Anna Karenina, The great Gatsby, Ivanhoe, Kalbela, Tenida, Kakababu)If you are a Bangladeshi then it is a must see, if you are not I'd say you wont regret after watching, this movie is well worth of your time!
    8mdhrcctg

    An fictional movie based on liberation war.

    Rashed mean lots of love.💚 Every character are very good.💚
    7shahriar_xclusive

    Rashed – An Enigmatic Presence

    "Amar Bondhu Rashed" by Morshedul Islam is an adaptation of a novel of Muhammad Zafar Iqbal under the same title. The crafty tale of the Liberation War of Bangladesh as portrayed in the novel rests in the core of this cinematic endeavour by the director as well. Though cinematically amateurish, this film provides an apt knitting of the main story with the cinematic technique of adaptation.

    It is a tale of friendship between Ibu and Rashed (Chowdhury Zawata Afnan). Rashed, a boy of enigmatic and pulsing presence, happens to emerge all on a sudden like a blow. He ripples the lives of his peers with a mysterious Dad, supposedly his only companion. His friendship with Ibu stems and develops on the basis of a strong sense of patriotism. In the backdrop of 1971's War of Liberation, the story unfolds itself and gradually merges with the private history of Ibu and Rashed.

    The film has a good casting. But the character of Rashed is not very well executed. Rashed seems to be too polished to be Rashed himself. Other characters are more or less perfect fit for the demand of the plot. The film may not be entitled to be a film of technical excellence but it has minimum number of flaws. Sometimes the characters are amputated out of the frame. Sometimes the camera moves very little that dampens the sentimental avenues of the plot. The editing is compromised for the sake of the novel at times. Transitions are not smooth but it has to be acknowledged that comprising everything while adapting a two dimensional written discourse into a film is simply absurd a demand. The sound of the film is okay.

    The theme of the film is very interesting and ambivalent. For those of us who have read the novel previously, the film refreshes perspectives and thus facilitates newer thematic interpretations. The portrayal of Rashed is enigmatic. He roams around the plot without any definitive clue of his identity. Rashed can be a boy who died during the Liberation War of Bangladesh. He can be a boy who acknowledges the depth of friendship. He can represent the then collective political consciousness of our country. Rashed can be a boy that represents an Icarus-like spirit of transcending boundaries. He can be a metonymy of our 1971 War that means the country along with its people has dashed ahead but not the zeal of the war that is still blindfolded in its adolescence. Interpretations are open and they can go on as perspectives vary.

    In a nutshell, this film is worth recommending. Many of us nurture a wrong conception regarding adaptation that a film must follow the exact course of the source which is nothing but weird. This film has been a very good amalgamation of the two adaptation techniques; namely analogy and transposition. It might have the minimum camera movement, but the feel that it provides is nearly priceless. If you haven't seen Rashed yet, well… you haven't seen Rashed yet!!!
    10ra-69364

    This is a piece of emotion.

    LOve ,love and love. Watch and feel the gem. Emotionally touched.
    8myselfsumon

    A movie glorifying friendship and country.

    Basically I have heard a lot about the book written by Muhammad Zafar Iqbal from my acquaintances. But I could not make time to read or watch the movie although it was recommended by them. Today I was feeling somewhat bored while sitting in front of study table therefore I chose this one. The bonding of amity signifies the whole story at a greater level. The leading character, Rashed captured the attention of the audience throughout the film. A true patriotism has been shown in this masterpiece. Misuse of power of Pakistani Military caused a brutal massacre across the nation and made Bangladesh a vulnerable country both politically and economically. In fine, many things can be learned by watching this film.

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2011 (Bangladesh)
    • Country of origin
      • Bangladesh
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Bengali
    • Also known as
      • My Friend Rashed
    • Filming locations
      • Mymensingh, Bangladesh
    • Production companies
      • Impress Telefilm
      • Monon Chalachitra
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    • Budget
      • BDT 3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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