Backspace is a Bangladeshi television fiction written by Mehrab Zahid and created by Uday Bangali, which aired on Channel 9.
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Boishakhi Hawa is a Bangladeshi television fiction written by Mehrab Zahid and created by Uday Bangali, which aired on Bangla Vision.
Nerdy guy terrified of rejection anonymously woos classmate, ultimately uniting with long-lost love overcoming fear and heartbreak
Kongkaboti is a Bangladeshi television fiction created by Uday Bangali, which aired on Nagorik TV.
Web Series is a satire fiction created by Uday Bangali, which is unreleased yet.
Gravedigger is the last name on the list of fighters facing the Corona epidemic. The gravediggers have buried the dead in one corona after another at the call of humanity even though they were not paid. In return, they received some rewards and an invaluable realization. One of them is Aslam of Ray Bazar Cemetery, The Last Man.
This is a Fantastic Romantic Drama from Bangladesh.
A bare body guy buries his secrets in the earth right beside a river. An aspiring writer watches it from the bush. Begins a complex game with the secrets where the Earth stands witness.
A family deals with the suicide of their eldest son.
Mlan Jochna follows the story of a bright student, Hasan, from a small village, whose dreams are shattered after he gets caught up in a drug scandal.
For more than a decade, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man during the infamous Third Reich, assembled a collection of thousands of works of art that were meticulously catalogued.
In depth highlights relating to the ‘Legion of Boom’ from the Seattle Seahawks defence in the NFL.
After Rosie bullies Caillou, he embarks on an imaginative adventure of epic proportions: confronting a giant who shows up at an important car race and causes chaos.
Out of love for her mother, Anna Linke takes the blame for a fatal accident caused by her daughter Lilli and goes to prison. Meanwhile, Lilli makes a career as a model, but suffers from strong feelings of guilt. When Anna is released and moves in with her, Lilli feels overwhelmed by her care, and Anna forgets herself and her silent admirer Max because of all the worry about her child.
Filled with anachronisms and rip offs from "The 'A' Team" and "The Dirty Dozen" - It's 1942 in Manila and an American saloon owner organizes a misfit group to fight in WWII.
Samuel Fuller discusses his career as a filmmaker, illustrated by plenty of clips.
A bemused, mild-mannered accountant takes up jogging and a lithesome, young woman sprints into his life, inspiring him to enter a marathon, to the annoyance of his non-running wife.
Pop Goes the Easel was Ken Russell’s first full-length documentary for the BBC’s arts series Monitor. It focused on 4 British Pop Artists - Peter Blake, Peter Philips, Pauline Boty and Derek Boshier.
Two sisters, one a Polish concentration camp survivor, the other safely relocated to America with her father, are reunited in New York in 1947.
The Final Days concerns itself with the final months of the Richard Nixon presidency.
In 1964, members of the Ku Klux Klan murdered three Civil Rights workers who had traveled to the South to encourage African-American voter registration. Examines the last three weeks in the lives of the slain activists.
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