‘মালিক’ (Malik) Official Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Promise a High‑Octane Eid Ul Adha Blockbuster
‘মালিক’ (Malik) Official Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Promise a High‑Octane Eid Ul Adha Blockbuster

The much‑anticipated Bangladeshi action‑thriller ‘Malik’ (মালিক) has finally unveiled its official trailer, sending waves of excitement across social media platforms and fan circles. Released just five days ago on YouTube, the trailer has already garnered over 103K views and countless reactions, heralding what promises to be one of the biggest Eid Ul Adha releases of 2026.
Directed by the visionary filmmaker Rafiullah Rashid and produced under the banner of Chorki Studios, ‘Malik’ stars the nation’s beloved heartthrob Arifin Shuvoo alongside the versatile and award‑winning actress Bidya Sinha Mim. The trailer opens with a gritty aerial shot of Dhaka at dawn, the city’s traffic humming like a restless beast, before cutting to Shuvoo’s intense gaze as he delivers a hard‑hitting line in Bengali: “আমি মালিক, এবং আমার আইন হ’ও আমারই।” (I am the Malik, and the law is mine too.) This proclamation sets the tone for a narrative that blends raw power, moral ambiguity, and high‑stakes revenge.
Trailer Breakdown: What the Visuals Reveal
The two‑minute trailer is a masterclass in pacing. It alternates between slick, neon‑drenched chase sequences through the bustling streets of Old Dhaka and sombre, intimate moments that explore the protagonists’ pasts. Notable highlights include:
- High‑octane car chase: Shuvoo behind the wheel of a customized black SUV, weaving through rickshaws and street vendors, accompanied by a pulsating EDM‑Bangla fusion track.
- Bidya Sinha Mim’s fierce avatar: Mim portrays a tenacious investigative journalist, her character seen confronting corrupt officials in a rain‑soaked warehouse, delivering a powerful monologue in fluent Bengali about truth and justice.
- Action choreography: The trailer showcases meticulously staged fight scenes, hinting at the involvement of internationally acclaimed stunt coordinator Yasir Khan, known for his work on South Asian action spectacles.
- Emotional core: A brief but poignant flashback reveals Shuvoo’s character losing a loved one to syndicate violence, providing the motivational thrust behind his vigilante quest.
The cinematography, credited to Tanvir Ahmed, captures Dhaka’s duality — its vibrant cultural heritage juxtaposed with the underbelly of organized crime. The colour grading shifts from warm golds during festive Eid scenes to cold blues in the thriller’s darker moments, enhancing the narrative’s emotional range.

Casting and Crew: A Powerhouse Collaboration
Arifin Shuvoo, whose recent successes include ‘Debi’ and ‘Shurjo Mukhi’, brings his trademark intensity to the role of Malik. In a recent interview with ATN News, Shuvoo remarked, “এই किरदारটা আমার জন্য একটি চ্যালেঞ্জ এবং একসাথে একটি স্বপ্ন। আমি দর্শকদের মনে একটি চিহ্ন ছোড়া চাই।” (This character is both a challenge and a dream for me; I want to leave a mark on the audience.)
Bidya Sinha Mim, celebrated for her performances in ‘Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini’ and ‘Gohine Shobdo’, steps into a gritty journalist role that showcases her range beyond romantic leads. She shared with The Daily Star, “Playing a woman who fights corruption with a pen and courage is empowering. I hope it inspires many young women to speak up.”
The film’s music is composed by the award‑winning duo Emon Chowdhury & Tahsan Rahman Khan, promising a soundtrack that blends traditional Bengali motifs with modern electronic beats — a combination already hinted at in the trailer’s background score.
Release Strategy and Eid Ul Adha Expectations
Scheduled for a nationwide release on the eve of Eid Ul Adha (June 30, 2026), ‘Malik’ aims to capture the festive audience while offering a substantive cinematic experience. Distributor Jaaz Multimedia has planned an extensive promotional tour, including premiere shows in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and Rangpur, coupled with exclusive merchandise drops and interactive fan events on social media.
Industry analysts predict that the film could break opening‑day records for Bangladeshi cinema, citing the star power of Shuvoo and Mim, the timely Eid release, and the growing appetite for high‑quality action narratives among younger viewers. According to a report by BDNews24.com, early ticket sales have already surpassed 150,000 units across major cinema chains, a promising indicator of the film’s commercial potential.
Cultural Impact: Beyond Entertainment
While ‘Malik’ promises adrenaline‑filled entertainment, its thematic undercurrents touch on pressing societal issues — corruption, justice, and the role of media in holding power accountable. In a country where cinematic storytelling often mirrors sociopolitical realities, the film’s release during Eid, a time of communal reflection and generosity, adds a layer of cultural resonance.
Social media buzz has already begun, with hashtags like #MalikMovie, #ArifinShuvoo, and #BidyaSinhaMim trending on Twitter and Facebook. Fan theories about plot twists and possible sequels are proliferating on Reddit’s r/BollywoodBangladesh forum, indicating a deep level of audience engagement that extends beyond the trailer viewing.
