মালিক (Malik) Trailer Dropped: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Gear Up for Eid‑Ul‑Adha Blockbuster

মালিক (Malik) Trailer Dropped: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Gear Up for Eid‑Ul‑Adha Blockbuster

Published on May 28, 2026 • Entertainment & Cinema

Official poster of Malik featuring Arifin Shuvoo and Bidya Sinha Mim against a gritty urban backdrop
Official poster of Malik – the upcoming Eid‑Ul‑Adha release starring Arifin Shuvoo and Bidya Sinha Mim.

The Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with anticipation as the official trailer for Malik (মালিক) hit YouTube yesterday, instantly garnering over 103K views within hours. Directed by the promising newcomer Rafi Hussain and produced under the banner of ATN Studios, the film promises a high‑octane action‑drama that blends gritty street realism with the emotional depth synonymous with Eid‑season releases.

Set against the bustling lanes of Old Dhaka, Malik follows the tumultuous journey of Arifin Shuvoo as Malik, a former boxer turned underground enforcer who finds himself torn between loyalty to his crime syndicate and a burgeoning romance with Bidya Sinha Mim, who plays Ayesha, a fierce journalist exposing the city’s underbelly. The trailer opens with a rain‑slicked chase sequence, Malik’s fists flying in slow motion, while a haunting Bengali folk melody underscores the tension — an auditory cue that hints at the film’s layered narrative.

Shuvoo, fresh off his critically acclaimed performance in Shonar Bangla, brings a raw intensity to Malik, his physique transformed through months of rigorous training. Mim, known for her versatile roles in dramas like Moner Manush, delivers a compelling portrayal of Ayesha, whose investigative zeal becomes both Malik’s salvation and his downfall. Their on‑screen chemistry, evident in the trailer’s intimate moments — a stolen glance under a flickering streetlamp, a whispered promise amidst gunfire — has already sparked fan theories across social media.

The supporting cast includes veteran actor Jayed Hasan as the ruthless syndicate leader Rauf, and rising star Nusrat Jahan as Malik’s estranged sister, adding familial stakes to the high‑voltage plot. Cinematographer Shahriar Alam captures Dhaka’s neon‑lit nights and shadowy alleys with a gritty palette, while music director Arfin Rumey blends traditional tabla beats with electronic undertones, creating a soundscape that feels both locally rooted and globally resonant.

Industry insiders speculate that Malik could redefine the Eid‑Ul‑Adha blockbuster formula, moving beyond slapstick comedy to deliver a narrative that balances mass appeal with auteur sensibilities. Early screenings for select press and influencers have reportedly garnered praise for its tight editing — particularly a 90‑second single‑take fight scene in a cramped kitchen that showcases Shuvoo’s martial‑arts prowess.

Producer Farida Rahman of ATN Studios emphasized the film’s cultural relevance in a recent interview with ATN News Entertainment: “We wanted a story that speaks to the youth — their aspirations, frustrations, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing city. Malik embodies that struggle, and we believe audiences will see a piece of themselves in his journey.”

With the Eid‑Ul‑Adha slot traditionally reserved for big‑ticket releases, Malik faces stiff competition from rival offerings such as the Tamil‑dubbed actioner Veera: The Most Wanted and the romantic comedy Prem er Phool. However, its unique blend of action, romance, and socio‑political commentary may carve out a niche that appeals to both mass audiences and cinephiles seeking substance.

As the countdown to the official release on June 12, 2026 begins, fans are already flooding comment sections with memes, fan art, and speculation about potential sequels. The trailer’s climax — Malik standing atop a rooftop, the city sprawling below as the call to prayer echoes — has become an instant meme template, underscoring the film’s resonance with the zeitgeist.

In a landscape where Bangladeshi cinema is increasingly experimenting with genre hybrids, Malik stands as a testament to the industry’s evolving confidence. Whether it will break box‑office records remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the conversation around Malik has already begun, and its impact will likely reverberate well beyond the Eid festivities.


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Still from Malik trailer showing Arifin Shuvoo in a intense close‑up during a confrontation
A gripping still from the trailer: Arifin Shuvoo’s Malik confronts his past amidst a rain‑soaked alley.

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