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অপেক্ষা / Opekkha / The Waiting
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Directed byAbu Sayeed (Film Director)
Written byAbu Sayeed (Film Director)
Produced byAangik Communications
StarringMirana Zaman
Jayanta Chattopadhyay
Tinu Karim
Uzzal Mahmud
Mithu Borman
Sharif
CinematographyAbu Sayeed
Edited bySujan Mahmud
Music byFoad Nasser
Release date
  • 31 December 2010 (2010-12-31)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

অপেক্ষা / Opekkha / The Waiting is a 2010 Bangladeshi drama film written and directed by Abu Sayeed (Film Director). It starring Mirana Zaman, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, Tinu Karim, Uzzal Mahmud, Mithu Borman, Sharif.

Plot

Rabiul and Ranju are two young men of two different districts of Bangladesh. Rabiul stays in Dhaka for his passion for singing. He was brought up by his grandmother who is his only relative living in village. Grandma writes letters regularly to him. Rabiul’s grandmother has problems with her memory. Ranju studies at a college. Despite Ranju becomes a member of an Islamic militant group. He mounts a bomb attack in Dhaka which kills Rabiul and others. Parents of Ranju come to know the fact and the revelation comes as a shock to them..... Grandma forgets death of Rabiul and begins writing letters again and continues her eternal waiting at the village bus-stop for her grandson to return. Parents also continue their eternal search for their son to come back.

Award

  • Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Award, 2010.

Festival participations

  • Official Selection, Kazan International Film Festival
  • Official selection, Bangalore International Film Festival
  • Official selection, Third Eye Asian Film Festival
  • Official selection, Chicago South Asian Film Festival
  • Official selection, Chennai International Film Festival

References