‘MALIK’ (মালিক) Trailer Drops Ahead of Eid Ul Adha 2026 – Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Lead the Charge
‘MALIK’ (মালিক) Trailer Drops Ahead of Eid Ul Adha 2026 – Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Lead the Charge
The Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with excitement as the official trailer for MALIK (মালিক) premiered on YouTube yesterday, just days before the much‑anticipated Eid Ul Adha release. Starring the ever‑charismatic Arifin Shuvoo and the versatile Bidya Sinha Mim, the two‑minute teaser offers a glimpse into a high‑octane drama that promises to be a game‑changer for Eid cinema in 2026.
Released under the banner of ATN News Entertainment, the trailer has already amassed over 83 K views in less than 24 hours, with comments flooding in from fans across Bangladesh, India, and the diaspora. The video’s description tags the film as an “Eid Ul Adha | Movie Release” offering, positioning it squarely in the festive slot where blockbusters traditionally thrive.

The trailer opens with a sweeping aerial shot of Dhaka’s bustling streets, quickly cutting to a tense confrontation in a dimly lit warehouse. Arifin Shuvoo, playing the titular Malik, appears as a brooding figure with a mysterious past, his eyes flickering between vengeance and redemption. Bidya Sinha Mim portrays Zara, a fierce investigative journalist whose path repeatedly crosses Malik’s, sparking both conflict and an undeniable chemistry.
What stands out immediately is the film’s production value. Cinematographer Shahriar Nazim Joy employs a colour palette that shifts from gritty desaturation in the underworld scenes to warm, golden hues during the Eid‑related family sequences, subtly signalling the film’s dual focus on crime and celebration. The background score, composed by the acclaimed Akassh, blends traditional Bangladeshi instruments with modern electronic beats, creating a soundscape that feels both rooted and contemporary.
Director Mostafa Sarwar Farooki—known for socially relevant dramas like Third Person Singular Number and Television—has described MALIK as “a story about power, loyalty, and the thin line that separates a hero from a villain.” In a recent interview with the Daily Star, Farooki elaborated:
“We wanted to craft a narrative that resonates with the urban youth while honoring the cultural significance of Eid. Malik’s journey is not just about external battles; it’s an internal struggle that mirrors the choices many of us face during festive times when expectations run high.”
The supporting cast includes veteran actor Jayanta Chattopadhyay as Malik’s estranged father, rising star Tasnia Farin as Zara’s confidante, and a special appearance by comedian Shahed Ali providing moments of levity amidst the tension.
Industry analysts have already begun forecasting the film’s box‑office potential. According to a report by the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC), Eid Ul Adha releases over the past three years have averaged a 35 % increase in ticket sales compared to regular weekends. With MALIK’s strong social media buzz—evidenced by over 12 K tweets using the hashtag #MalikMovie within the first hour of the trailer’s release—experts predict it could surpass the 2024 Eid blockbuster Hawa in both footfall and revenue.
On the technical front, the film has been shot in 6K resolution using Arri Alexa LF cameras, ensuring a crisp visual experience for both theatrical and streaming platforms. Post‑production houses De‑Cut Studios and Colorburst have handled the editing and colour grading, respectively, promising a polished final product.
The trailer’s release also coincides with a strategic partnership between ATN News and the streaming platform Bongo, which will host an exclusive behind‑the‑scenes documentary shortly after the film’s theatrical run. This move reflects a growing trend in Bangladeshi cinema to leverage digital extensions for sustained audience engagement.
Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. Fans praised the chemistry between Shuvoo and Mim, with one Twitter user writing:
“Arifin’s intensity paired with Mim’s grace is electric! Can’t wait to see how their story unfolds this Eid. #MalikMovie 🎬💥”
Meanwhile, film critics have highlighted the trailer’s effective pacing, noting that it manages to reveal enough plot intrigue without giving away major twists—a delicate balance that bodes well for the film’s overall narrative cohesion.
As the Eid Ul Adha holiday approaches, cinema halls across Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and Rajshahi are preparing for heightened footfall. Advance bookings, already live on major ticketing platforms, show a steady rise, with premium seats in multiplexes filling up faster than anticipated.
In summary, MALIK (মালিক) appears poised to deliver a compelling blend of action, drama, and cultural resonance, making it a strong contender for the top spot in this year’s Eid Ul Adha box‑office race. With a stellar cast, a visionary director, and high‑octane production values, the film promises to be not just a festive entertainer but also a noteworthy addition to contemporary Bangladeshi cinema.

