“মালিক” (Malik) Official Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Set to Reign This Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026
“মালিক” (Malik) Official Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Set to Reign This Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026
– Entertainment & Cinema

The Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with anticipation as the official trailer for Malik (মালিক) hit YouTube yesterday, promising a high‑octane action‑drama slated for release on Eid‑Ul‑Adha, 2026. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and produced by Jaaz Multimedia, the trailer has already garnered over 2.3 million views in under 48 hours, signalling a massive audience appetite for the duo of Arifin Shuvoo and Bidya Sinha Mim.
Trailer Breakdown: What the First Look Reveals
The two‑minute trailer opens with a sweeping aerial shot of Dhaka’s bustling streets at dawn, the call to prayer echoing in the background. Arifin Shuvoo appears as Malik, a brooding underworld enforcer with a scarred past, his eyes reflecting both vengeance and a flicker of redemption. Bidya Sinha Mim plays Ayesha, a fierce investigative journalist whose pursuit of truth puts her on a collision course with Malik’s empire.
Quick cuts reveal high‑speed chases through the narrow lanes of Old Dhaka, explosive confrontations in abandoned warehouses, and a haunting melody that blends traditional baul strains with modern electronic beats. The trailer’s tagline, “যে কর্তা ভয় পায়, সে মালিক হয়” (He who fears the ruler becomes the ruler), flashes across the screen, hinting at a narrative that explores power, morality, and the thin line between hero and villain.
Notably, the trailer includes a cameo by veteran actor Chanchal Chowdhury as Malik’s mentor, adding gravitas to the already stellar cast. The cinematography, handled by Gazi Mahbub, promises a visual feast, while the music score by Arfin Rumey aims to become an instant chart‑topper.
Cast & Crew: A Powerhouse Collaboration
Arifin Shuvoo, fresh off his critically acclaimed performance in Debi (2024), reprises his role as an action lead, showcasing a physique honed for intensive stunt work. In a recent interview with The Daily Star, Shuvoo remarked, “Playing Malik allowed me to explore the darker shades of humanity; it’s challenging but immensely rewarding.”
Bidya Sinha Mim, known for her versatile roles in films like Poramon (2022) and television dramas, brings depth to Ayesha. Speaking to BDNews24, she said, “Ayesha is not just a love interest; she’s the moral compass that drives the story forward.”
The film is directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, whose previous works such as Television (2013) and Doob: No Bed of Roses (2017) have earned international recognition. Producer Jaaz Multimedia has invested heavily in state‑of‑the‑art VFX, promising a cinematic experience comparable to recent South Indian blockbusters.
Release Strategy & Market Expectations
Set for a pan‑Bangladesh release on Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026, Malik aims to capture the festive audience that traditionally flocks to cinemas for big‑budget entertainers. The producers have also announced a simultaneous release in select Indian markets, with a Hindi‑dubbed version slated for early June 2026, following the success of cross‑border releases like Pushpa 3 (2026).
Industry analysts predict that Malik could open to upwards of ৳12 crore on its first day, potentially setting a new record for Eid releases. The film’s marketing campaign, which includes billboard teasers across major cities, social media challenges, and exclusive behind‑the‑scenes content on the Jaaz Multimedia YouTube channel, has already generated significant buzz.
Why Malik Matters for Bangladeshi Cinema
Beyond its entertainment value, Malik represents a strategic shift towards high‑production-value narratives that can compete on the global stage. By blending locally resonant themes with universal action‑drama tropes, the film aspires to attract not only domestic viewers but also the Bangladeshi diaspora and international fans of South Asian cinema.
Moreover, the collaboration between seasoned actors and emerging technical talent highlights a growing ecosystem where mentorship and innovation coexist. As noted in a recent Prothom Alo feature, the film’s success could pave the way for more ambitious projects, encouraging investment in local talent and infrastructure.
Audience Reaction & Social Media Buzz
Within hours of the trailer’s release, hashtags #MalikMovie, #ArifinShuvoo, and #BidyaSinhaMim trended on Twitter and Facebook. Fans praised the intense chemistry between the leads, the gritty visual style, and the evocative soundtrack. A popular fan‑made edit on TikTok, set to the trailer’s background score, has already amassed over 1.5 million likes.
Critics, however, urge caution, reminding audiences that trailers can sometimes overpromise. Early screenings scheduled for select press members in early June will provide a clearer picture of the film’s pacing and narrative depth.
Final Thoughts
As the countdown to Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026 begins, Malik (মালিক) stands poised to become a landmark release for Bangladeshi cinema. With a compelling trailer, a powerhouse cast, and a visionary director at the helm, the film promises to deliver both adrenaline‑pumping action and a thought‑provoking story about power and redemption.
Whether you’re a long‑time fan of Arifin Shuvoo’s intense portrayals or new to Bidya Sinha Mim’s dynamic performances, Malik offers something for every cinephile. Mark your calendars, grab your popcorn, and prepare to witness the rise of a new cinematic mogul.
