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Despite their artistic merit, Bangladeshi independent films face formidable challenges:
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Parallel to Farooki, gave voice to female labor and identity in Meherjaan (2011) and Made in Bangladesh (2019). Meanwhile, Abdullah Mohammad Saad shocked audiences with Live from Dhaka (2016), a gritty, handheld thriller about a bootlegger, which won awards at the Busan International Film Festival. It won awards at the Dhaka International Film Festival
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For the casual viewer, the choice is simple: Do you want a song-and-dance escape or a challenging mirror? For the critic, the responsibility is greater: to judge a Grade film not by the standards of Cannes, but by the promise it makes to its audience, and to judge an indie film not by its box office, but by its courage.
For decades, the cinematic landscape of Bangladesh was defined by a binary opposition. On one side stood the Dhallywood commercial juggernaut—formulaic dramas, star-driven romances, and action-packed blockbusters designed for single-screen audiences. On the other side lurked the "parallel cinema" of legendary figures like Satyajit Ray (of Indian Bengal) and Zahir Raihan, often relegated to film festivals rather than public discourse.
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