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.
Arifin Shuvo
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Nusrat Imrose Tisha
Renu (Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib)
Nusraat Faria Mazhar
Sheikh Hasina
Gazi Rakayet
Renu's Grandfather
Raisul Islam Asad
Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani
Fazlur Rahman Babu
Khandaker Mustak Ahmed
Tauquir Ahmed
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
Misha Sawdagor
Mohammad Ayub Khan
Rokeya Prachy
Old Women
Chanchal Chowdhury
Sheikh Lutfar Rahman (young)
Sabila Nur
Sheikh Rehana
Siam Ahmed
Shamsul Huq
Riaz
Tajuddin Ahmad
Shatabdi Wadud
Pakistani Army Officer
Sharif Siraj
Sheikh Jamal
Zayed Khan
Tikka Khan
Rohan Roy
Noor Chowdhury
Tushar Khan
Manik Miah
Chandra Shekhar Dutta
Bazlul Huda
Azad Abul Kalam
Prison Guard
Director
Shyam Benegal
Screenplay
Atul Tiwari
Screenplay
Shama Zaidi
October 25, 2023
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.