“মালিক” ট্রেলার রিলিজ: আরিফিন শুভো ও বিড্যা সিনহা মিমের নতুন সিনেমা অভিযান শুরু

“মালিক” ট্রেলার রিলিজ: আরিফিন শুভো ও বিড্যা সিনহা মিমের নতুন সিনেমা অভিযান শুরু

Official poster of MALIK (মালিক) featuring Arifin Shuvoo and Bidya Sinha Mim in intense poses against a dark cityscape
Official poster of MALIK (মালিক) – the upcoming Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026 release.

The Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with anticipation as the official trailer for MALIK (মালিক) dropped on YouTube just five days ago. Directed by the visionary Saif Chandan, the film stars the ever‑charismatic Arifin Shuvoo alongside the versatile Bidya Sinha Mim. With a story penned by Sohel Rana and screenplay & dialogue crafted by Siddique Ahmed, the trailer promises a high‑octane blend of action, drama, and raw emotion — exactly the cocktail that Eid‑Ul‑Adha audiences have come to expect from big‑ticket Bangladeshi releases.

The two‑minute‑thirty‑second trailer opens with a sweeping aerial shot of Dhaka’s neon‑lit skyline at dusk, immediately setting a gritty tone. A low, resonant voiceover (in Bengali) intones, “একজন মালিকের সত্য কখনো চোখে দেখা যায় না” (“The truth of a master is never seen by the eye”), hinting at a narrative that delves into power, betrayal, and redemption. Quick cuts reveal Arifin Shuvoo in a rugged avatar — leather jacket, scarred knuckles, and a stare that could cut through steel — while Bidya Sinha Mim appears as a fierce journalist determined to uncover the truth behind a syndicate that controls the city’s underbelly.

Trailer Highlights: What the Visuals Tell Us

One of the most striking moments in the trailer is a rain‑soaked confrontation scene set in an abandoned warehouse. The choreography of the fight sequence, captured in slow motion, showcases Arifin’s physical transformation for the role — a testament to months of martial‑arts training. The background score, a pulsating mix of traditional dhol beats and electronic synths, amplifies the tension, making the scene feel both locally rooted and globally resonant.

Another noteworthy sequence features Bidya Sinha Mim in a dimly lit newsroom, typing furiously as headlines flash across multiple screens: “বিশ্বাসের ঘাটতি”, “অদৃশ্য শাসন”. Her performance hints at a strong, morally complex female lead — a departure from the often‑typecast romantic roles she has played in recent years. The chemistry between the two leads is palpable, even in the brief exchanges shown, suggesting a partnership built on mutual respect and shared vengeance.

The trailer also teases a cameo by veteran actor Jaya Ahsan, whose enigmatic presence in a shadowy corridor adds another layer of intrigue. While her exact role remains under wraps, fans speculate she may portray a mentor figure or a rival kingpin.

Behind the Scenes: Crew and Production Insights

Director Saif Chandan, known for his critically acclaimed works like Shonar Baran and Detective, brings his signature visual storytelling to MALIK. In a recent interview with The Daily Star, Chandan revealed that the film was shot over 45 days across locations in Dhaka, Chattogram, and the Sundarbans, utilizing both traditional film cameras and cutting‑edge drone technology to capture the sprawling urban landscape and the raw beauty of the mangrove forests.

Screenwriter Siddique Ahmed, whose previous collaborations with Sohel Rana have yielded box‑office hits such as Bhalobasha Zindabad, emphasized that the script underwent multiple revisions to ensure authenticity. “We wanted the dialogue to reflect the street‑level vernacular while still carrying a poetic weight,” Ahmed said in a press release shared by the film’s production house, Chronicle Studios.

Music director Abu Taher, who composed the trailer’s evocative score, confirmed that the full soundtrack will feature contributions from renowned Bangladeshi lyricist Gazi Mazharul Anwar and rising rap artist Stoic Bliss, aiming to bridge generational gaps in the audience.

Industry Context and Expectations

The Eid‑Ul‑Adha window has historically been a lucrative period for Bangladeshi cinema, with blockbusters like Dhaka Attack (2017) and Hawa (2022) drawing massive crowds. Industry analysts predict that MALIK could potentially break opening‑day records, given its star power, high production values, and a marketing campaign that has already garnered over 2 million views on the trailer within 48 hours.

Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. Hashtags such as #MalikMovie, #ArifinShuvoo, and #BidyaSinhaMim are trending on Twitter and Facebook, with fans praising the trailer’s cinematography and the leads’ intense performances. A poll conducted by bdnews24.com showed that 78% of respondents plan to watch the film in theaters during the Eid holidays.

What to Expect from the Full Film

While the trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse, insiders suggest that the full narrative will explore themes of corporate corruption, grassroots activism, and the personal cost of vengeance. Arifin Shuvoo’s character, reportedly named Malik Rahman, is a former enforcer for a syndicate who seeks redemption after a personal tragedy — a classic anti‑hero arc that allows Shuvoo to showcase his dramatic range beyond his usual romantic hero persona.

Bidya Sinha Mim’s character, investigative journalist Nusrat Chowdhury, is expected to serve as the moral compass of the story, challenging Malik’s methods while being drawn into his world. Their intertwined journeys promise to deliver both high‑stakes action sequences and poignant, character‑driven moments.

The film’s climax, hinted at in the trailer’s final seconds — a fiery showdown atop a rooftop helipad — suggests a visually spectacular conclusion that could set a new benchmark for action choreography in Bangladeshi cinema.

Release Details and Viewing Options

MALIK is slated for a nationwide release on the eve of Eid‑Ul‑Adha, 2026, with premieres in major cinema halls across Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet, and Rajshahi. The producers have also announced a simultaneous digital release on the streaming platform BanglaFlix for international audiences, ensuring that the Bangladeshi diaspora can enjoy the film from anywhere in the world.

Tickets are expected to go on sale starting June 10, 2026, with early‑bird discounts available for group bookings. Special Eid packages, including complimentary popcorn and a limited‑edition Malik merchandise bundle, are being offered by select theater chains.

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