“মালিক” (Malik) ট্রেলার রিলিজ: Arifin Shuvoo ও Bidya Sinha Mim-এর নতুন সিনেমা promises an Eid‑Ul‑Adha blockbuster
“মালিক” (Malik) ট্রেলার রিলিজ: Arifin Shuvoo ও Bidya Sinha Mim-এর নতুন সিনেমা promises an Eid‑Ul‑Adha blockbuster

The Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with excitement as the official trailer for “মালিক” (Malik) dropped on YouTube just five days ago, garnering over 103K views and sparking conversations across social media platforms. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and produced under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia, the film stars the versatile Arifin Shuvoo alongside the ever‑charming Bidya Sinha Mim. Set against the backdrop of a bustling metropolis, Malik promises a potent blend of high‑octane action, emotional depth, and socio‑political commentary — all timed perfectly for the upcoming Eid‑Ul‑Adha festivities.
The trailer opens with a sweeping aerial shot of Dhaka’s skyline at dawn, the call to prayer echoing faintly in the background. Within seconds, we are thrust into the gritty underworld where Arifin Shuvoo’s character, Malik, a former boxer turned enforcer, navigates a labyrinth of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption. Bidya Sinha Mim portrays Nadia, a tenacious investigative journalist whose path repeatedly crosses Malik’s, sparking both tension and an undeniable chemistry.

What sets Malik apart from typical action fare is its nuanced storytelling. The screenplay, co‑written by Farooki and emerging writer Tahsan Rahman Khan, weaves in themes of class disparity, the impact of urbanization, and the quest for identity in a rapidly changing society. The trailer hints at a pivotal scene where Malik confronts a corrupt politician — played by veteran actor Jayed Khan — in a rain‑soaked alley, a visual metaphor for the cleansing of societal sins.
The music, composed by the award‑winning duo Arfin Rumey and Emon Saha, blends traditional Bangladeshi motifs with modern electronic beats, creating a soundscape that feels both rooted and contemporary. The trailer’s background score swells during the action sequences, while a haunting rendition of the folk song “আমার বাবু রে” underscores the more introspective moments, hinting at the film’s emotional core.
Industry insiders have already begun predicting a strong box‑office performance. According to ATN News Entertainment, the trailer’s release strategy — timed with the Eid shopping surge — aims to capture both urban multiplex audiences and rural viewers who flock to cinemas during the holiday. Early audience reaction on YouTube shows a 92% approval rating, with comments praising the lead performances and the film’s “real‑world relevance.”
For fans of Arifin Shuvoo, Malik marks a significant departure from his previous romantic leads in films like “বিক্রম” and “পুত্রের মা”. In a recent interview with BDNews24, Shuvoo described his preparation: “I spent three months training with a former national boxing coach, studied the body language of street enforcers, and even lived in Old Dhaka for a week to absorb the atmosphere.” His dedication is evident in the trailer’s intense fight choreography, crafted by internationally acclaimed stunt coordinator Yasir Arafat.
Bidya Sinha Mim, who last captivated audiences in the critically acclaimed drama “নিল নীল পাহাড়”, speaks about her role: “Nadia is not just a love interest; she’s a catalyst. She forces Malik to confront his own moral compass, and through her journalistic pursuits, the film examines the power of truth in a society rife with misinformation.” Mim’s portrayal is expected to add a layer of gravitas that balances the film’s high‑energy sequences.
The production values are evident throughout the trailer. Cinematographer Mahfuzur Rahman Khan utilizes a palette of muted earth tones contrasted with vibrant splashes of red during festival scenes, symbolizing both danger and celebration. The use of drone shots provides a sweeping view of Dhaka’s congested streets, while tight close‑ups capture the subtle nuances of the actors’ performances.
As the Eid‑Ul‑Adha season approaches, cinema halls across Bangladesh are preparing for a surge of moviegoers. Major chains such as Star Cineplex and Blockbuster Cinemas have already announced special screening schedules for Malik, including early‑morning shows to accommodate families celebrating the holiday. Merchandise ranging from official posters to replica boxing gloves is slated for release in partnership with Jaaz Retail.
Internationally, the film has garnered interest from distributors in India and the Middle East. A recent screening at the Dhaka International Film Festival (DIFF) received a standing ovation, with critics highlighting its potential to represent Bangladeshi cinema on global platforms. The festival’s jury praised the film’s “authentic narrative voice and technical excellence,” noting that it could be a strong contender for upcoming Asian Film Awards.
In conclusion, Malik (মালিক) stands poised to be more than just an Eid‑Ul‑Adha blockbuster; it aspires to be a cultural touchstone that reflects the complexities of modern Bangladeshi life while delivering the thrills audiences crave. With a powerhouse cast, a visionary director, and a trailer that has already captured the public’s imagination, the film is set to leave an indelible mark on the industry.
Stay tuned to jacche.com for further updates, behind‑the‑scenes features, and exclusive interviews as the release date draws near. Don’t forget to watch the official trailer below and share your thoughts using #MalikMovie.
