মালিক (Malik) Official Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Set to Reign This Eid Ul Adha

The much‑awaited Official Trailer of Malik (মালিক) has just landed on YouTube, igniting a frenzy among Bengali cinema aficionados worldwide. Starring the charismatic Arifin Shuvoo and the ever‑radiant Bidya Sinha Mim, the trailer promises a potent blend of high‑stakes action, gripping drama, and the quintessential Eid‑time spectacle that Bangladeshi audiences have come to expect.
Released exactly one day ahead of the festive Eid Ul Adha schedule, the two‑minute‑thirty‑second clip opens with a sweeping aerial shot of Dhaka’s bustling streets, quickly cutting to Shuvoo’s intense portrayal of a street‑wise enforcer caught in a web of loyalty and betrayal. Mim’s character, a fierce journalist with a hidden agenda, provides the perfect counterpoint, her dialogues laced with both Bengali wit and razor‑sharp English.
Trailer Breakdown: What the Clips Reveal
The trailer’s visual language is unmistakably modern — slow‑mo fight choreography drenched in neon‑lit rain, juxtaposed with intimate close‑ups that capture the raw emotions of the leads. Notable moments include:
- Arifin Shuvoo delivering a powerful monologue in colloquial Dhakaiya Bengali: “আমি Malik, আমার חוק আমারই তय করব” (I am Malik, I make my own law).
- Bidya Sinha Mim’s fierce retort in English‑tinged Bengali: “You think you can silence the truth? Think again.”
- A high‑octane car chase through the historic Shankhari Bazaar, showcasing meticulous stunt coordination.
- A glimpse of the film’s soundtrack, featuring a fusion track by renowned composer Ayub Bachchu (posthumous tribute) and rising pop star Nishat.
Director Rafiullah Rashid (known for Debi and Shonar Pahar) emphasizes that Malik aims to redefine the action‑drama genre for the Bangladeshi market, leveraging state‑of‑the‑art VFX from Mumbai’s Red Chillies VFX and authentic locales from Old Dhaka to Sundarbans.

Casting & Crew: A Powerhouse Ensemble
Beyond the leads, the film boasts an impressive supporting cast:
- Chanchal Chowdhury as the enigmatic crime lord.
- Symona Sadhu in a pivotal role as Shuvoo’s confidante.
- International action star Tiger Shroff making a special cameo in a Bengali‑language fight sequence — marking his first Bangladeshi project.
Produced by Jaaz Multimedia in collaboration with Alpha i Studios, the film’s budget reportedly exceeds ৳150 crore, making it one of the most expensive Bangladeshi productions to date.
The screenplay, penned by Anam Biswas and Mahmudul Haque, weaves together themes of justice, redemption, and the socio‑political undercurrents that shape modern Bangladesh.
Release Details & Market Expectations
Set for a grand Eid Ul Adha release on July 10, 2026, Malik will hit over 500 screens nationwide, with simultaneous premieres in major diaspora hubs such as London, New York, and Dubai. Early trade analysts predict opening‑day collections could surpass ৳30 crore, buoyed by the star power of Shuvoo and Mim and the festive appetite for high‑energy cinema.
The trailer has already amassed over 83K views within 24 hours, accompanied by a wave of enthusiastic comments in both Bengali and English, highlighting the film’s cross‑border appeal.
