Sultana Bibiana
Director: Himel Ashraf
Cast: Bappi, Aachal, Shahiduzzaman Selim, Mamunur Rashid, Amit Hasan
Duration: 122min
Strength: Acting, Plot
Weakness: Cinematography
Rating: 5/10
PLOT: Sultan travels to a different village to learn horticulture. There he meets Shonali and falls in love with her. However, Shonali's father won't allow her marriage with Sultan. In the meantime, Shonali's father gets murdered and the blame falls on Sultan. Sultan goes on a run to save himself from the hands of law. But both Shonali and Sultan are still in love with each other. Will they end up together or be separated by the harsh realities of the world?
REVIEW: The film portrays the lives of people that represent the rural areas of Bangladesh. The director Himel Ashraf is known for making TV series and the movie definitely felt like a series. However, it is also possible to get the impression that the director has made a full-fledged commercial film. As far as the acting goes, it is definitely commendable. Aachal did a really good job portraying the character of a village girl. We can hope to see more of her on screen. Shahiduz-zaman Selim is also a phenomenal actor and does justice to his role. The music of the film is what catches attention most. The song "Tumi Amar", sung by Nancy and Habib, is by far the best portion of the film's music. Overall, the film is only worth a watch if you are a diehard Bangla film fan.
Reviewed by Amira Amin
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