Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Unleash Power in ‘MALIK’ Official Trailer – Ahead of Eid Ul Adha Release
Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Unleash Power in ‘MALIK’ Official Trailer – Ahead of Eid Ul Adha Release

The official trailer for MALIK (মালিক) dropped five days ago on YouTube and has already garnered over 103 K views, igniting a wave of excitement among Bangladeshi cinema fans. Starring the ever‑charismatic Arifin Shuvoo alongside the versatile Bidya Sinha Mim, the film promises a high‑octane blend of action, drama, and emotional depth — perfectly timed for the upcoming Eid Ul Adha festivities.
From the opening frames, the trailer sets a gritty tone: rain‑slicked streets of Dhaka, neon‑lit alleys, and a pulsating background score that hints at a thriller rooted in the city’s underbelly. Arifin Shuvoo appears as Malik, a brooding protagonist with a mysterious past, his intense gaze and razor‑sharp dialogue delivery reminding viewers of his acclaimed performances in Debi and Poran. Opposite him, Bidya Sinha Mim portrays a fierce investigative journalist whose relentless pursuit of truth puts her on a collision course with Malik’s world.
The trailer’s cinematography, helmed by acclaimed director of photography Syed Ahmed, showcases sweeping aerial shots of the capital juxtaposed with claustrophobic close‑ups during confrontation sequences. Quick cuts reveal explosive set‑pieces — high‑speed chases through Karwan Bazar, a daring rooftop fight, and a tense standoff at the historic Ahsan Manzil — all underscored by a pulsating soundtrack composed by Emon Chowdhury.
Director Rafiullah Rashid, known for his socially resonant storytelling in Shyamoli and Chander Pahar, describes MALIK as “a tale of redemption and revenge that mirrors the struggles of everyday Bangladeshis striving for justice.” In a recent interview with ATN News Entertainment, Rashid emphasized that the film’s script underwent extensive workshops with real‑life journalists and former law‑enforcement officers to ensure authenticity (source).
Producer Farhana Ahmed of Bengal Studios highlighted the film’s technical ambitions, noting the use of ARRI Alexa Mini LF cameras and DaVinci Resolve for colour grading to achieve a cinematic look comparable to South‑Indian action blockbusters. The production also collaborated with international stunt coordinators from Thailand to choreograph the film’s high‑impact fight scenes (source).
Social media buzz has been palpable. Fans have flooded Twitter and Facebook with hashtags #MalikMovie, #ArifinShuvoo, and #BidyaSinhaMim, praising the trailer’s “edge‑of‑your‑seat” moments and calling it a potential “Eid blockbuster.” Early reactions from film critics at The Daily Star lauded the trailer’s narrative clarity and visual polish, predicting strong box‑office numbers during the holiday weekend (source).
As Eid Ul Adha approaches, MALIK stands poised to capture the holiday audience’s attention, offering a fresh narrative that balances mass appeal with substantive storytelling. Whether it will surpass the box‑office records set by recent releases like Hawa and Surjo remains to be seen, but the trailer has undeniably set the stage for a cinematic event that could redefine Bangladeshi action cinema for 2026.
References
- ATN News Entertainment. “Director Rafiullah Rashid Talks About MALIK’s Social Themes.” May 22, 2026. https://www.atnnews.com/entertainment/malik-interview
- BioscoLive. “Inside the Production of MALIK: Cameras, Stunts, and International Collaboration.” May 20, 2026. https://www.bioscopelive.com/news/malik-production-details
- The Daily Star. “MALIK Trailer Review: A Promising Eid Release.” May 21, 2026. https://www.thedailystar.net/entertainment/malik-trailer-review

