Laal Moroger Jhuti
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Bengali | লাল মোরগের ঝুঁটি |
Directed by | Nurul Alam Atique |
Written by | Nurul Alam Atique |
Screenplay by | Nurul Alam Atique |
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Edited by | Sameer Ahmed |
Music by | Raseed Sharif Shoaib |
Production company | Pandulipi Karkhana |
Distributed by | Jaaz Multimedia |
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Running time | 105 mins |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Laal Moroger Jhuti (Bengali: লাল মোরগের ঝুঁটি, lit. 'Call Of The Red Rooster') is a 2021 Bangladeshi War-drama film was written and directed by Nurul Alam Atique.[1] It was produced by Matia Banu Shuku.[2] The film stars Ashna Habib Bhabna,Shahjahan Shamrat, Jyotika Jyoti, Deepak Suman, Ahmed Rubel, Ashish Khandaker, Laila Hasan and Zinat Sanu Swagata.
The film is set begun in August 1971 during Bangladesh Liberation War. It was released on 10 December to mark the 50th anniversary of independence of Bangladesh.[3] On 9 December a special screening was held at the Bangladesh Film Archive Auditorium, presided by the Minister for Liberation War Affairs, Mozammel Haque.[3]
Plot
[edit]The film depicts the tale of people who desire independence from the Pakistani occupying forces. In 1971, Bangladesh is a prison. A troupe of the Pakistani occupation forces arrives in a small sub-divisional town to renovate an airbase built during the World War II. In the presence of the army, the relation of the three friends changes. Two of them work for the country's War of Independence while the other collaborates with the Pakistani occupying forces. Overcoming the endless story of actions and reactions, the 'Call of the Red Rooster' brings the message of a new sunrise for the persecuted and oppressed people longing for independence.
Cast
[edit]- Ahmed Rubel as Shaheb Ali
- Ashna Habib Bhabna as Poddo
- Dilruba Doel as Reba, Shaheb Ali's daughter
- Shahjahan Shamrat as Captain Naqvi
- Ashok Byapari as Dharanimohon
- Shilpi Sharkar Apu as Mayarani
- Joyraj as Shamsuddin Khan
- Jyotika Jyoti as Dipali
- Ashish Khandaker as Budha
- Ananta Munir Ahmed as Golap
- Dipak Sumon as Parimal
- Zinat Sanu Swagata
- Elora Gohor
- Laila Hasan
- Khalilur Rahman Kaderi
- Refat Hasan Saikat as Subol
- Jubayer Sayed as Captain Munawar
- Matiul Alam as Hamdu Mia
- Hasimun
- Bagha as Bagha, the red roster
Pre-production
[edit]In the fiscal year 2014-15 the screenplay received National Film Grant from the Bangladesh Government.[3]
Production
[edit]The shooting was started in March 2016,[4] and held due to budget issues.[5] The film is set primarily in three locations- Kushtia, Tangail and Gouripur.[5] It spent six years in production.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "'Lal Moroger Jhuti' ready to release after 6 years". Bangladesh Post. 9 November 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
- ^ "'Lal Moroger Jhuti' to hit local theatres on Dec 10". New Age. 3 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ a b c d "'Lal Moroger Jhuti' to hit local theatres on Dec 10". Dhaka Tribune. 7 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ Joya, Sharmin (8 December 2020). "Bhabna on her unconventional role in 'Lal Moroger Jhuti'". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ a b Joya, Sharmin (9 November 2020). "Shooting of 'Lal Moroger Jhuti' concludes". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Retrieved 19 December 2021.
External links
[edit]- 2021 films
- 2021 drama films
- 2020s Bengali-language films
- 2021 war drama films
- Bengali-language Bangladeshi films
- Bangladeshi war drama films
- Films set in the 1970s
- Films set in 1971
- Films based on the Bangladesh Liberation War
- Films directed by Nurul Alam Atique
- Government of Bangladesh grants films
- Best Film National Film Award (Bangladesh) winners