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I am a filmmaker and storyteller from Bangladesh, studying Digital Film Production at ULAB. My work lives at the intersection of cinema, performance, and social truth.
I believe cinema is not just a medium — it is a mirror. Through every frame, every word, and every performance, I seek to reflect truths that our society often leaves unspoken.
From documenting the vanishing craft of a signboard artist in Gopalganj, to writing psychological thriller screenplays inspired by global cinema — my practice is rooted in empathy, observation, and craft.
Began MSJ studies at ULAB. Completed Communication Research, Advance Bangla & English Writing, and first convergence communication project "Biye Bazar" — a performance addressing women's subjugation in marriage culture.
Created "Curator" — a metaphorical video art about environmental stewardship. Participated in Mass Communication mask-art installation "Vagabond" exploring social class and identity.
Directed and produced "The Signboard Artist" — a documentary about master craftsman Gopal Biswas of Gopalganj. Wrote the full-length screenplay "Daitto (দৈত্য)". Performed in the play "Ora Kothay."
Cinematography project "Colossal" — unmasking network propaganda through visual metaphor. Post-production recreation of the iconic standoff scene from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)."
Completing BSc in Media Studies & Journalism, specializing in Digital Film Production. Ready to bring authentic Bangladeshi stories to the world stage.