Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Starrer ‘MALIK’ Drops Official Trailer Ahead of Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026 Release
Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Starrer ‘MALIK’ Drops Official Trailer Ahead of Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026 Release

The Bangladeshi film industry is buzzing with excitement as the official trailer for MALIK (মালিক) hit YouTube yesterday, garnering over 200 000 views within the first few hours. Directed by the acclaimed Raihan Rafi and produced under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia, the film stars the powerhouse duo Arifin Shuvoo and Bidya Sinha Mim in lead roles, promising a high‑octane action‑drama that aims to redefine the Eid‑Ul‑Adha blockbuster tradition.
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, portraying the enigmatic protagonist Malik, delivers a gritty monologue in Bengali: “আমি শুধুমাত্র সত্যের পথে চলে যাই, কেউ যদি রास्तা বন্ধ করে দেবে, তাহলে আমি সেই রास्तা ভাঙে দেবো।”
(I walk only on the path of truth; if anyone blocks the way, I will break it.) The visual then shifts to Bidya Sinha Mim as Ayesha, a fierce investigative journalist whose path intertwines with Malik’s quest for justice.
Notably, the trailer showcases impressive stunt choreography—high‑speed car chases through the streets of Old Dhaka, hand‑to‑hand combat sequences set against the backdrop of the Buriganga River, and a climactic showdown atop the under‑construction Padma Bridge. The cinematography, handled by Gazi Mahbub, uses a gritty colour palette that amplifies the film’s raw intensity, while the background score, composed by Arfin Rumey, blends traditional Bangladeshi motifs with modern electronic beats.
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Star, director Raihan Rafi revealed that MALIK draws inspiration from real‑life incidents of corruption and vigilantism that have surfaced over the past decade. He emphasized the film’s social relevance: “We wanted to tell a story that resonates with the common man’s frustration, yet offers hope through courage and integrity.”
The film’s supporting cast includes veteran actors Jayed Ahmed as the antagonist politician, Nusrat Imrose Tisha as Malik’s confidante, and rising star Symon Sadik in a pivotal cameo. Production designer Shahriar Alam recreated several iconic Dhaka locales, ensuring authenticity in every frame.
With the Eid‑Ul‑Adha 2026 release date set for June 29, 2026, the makers have already begun an aggressive marketing campaign. Teaser posters have appeared on billboards across major cities, and a series of behind‑the‑scenes vignettes are slated for release on the film’s official Instagram handle (@malikmoviebd). Fans have taken to social media, using the hashtag #MalikEid2026 to express anticipation.

What Critics Are Saying
Early reactions from industry insiders have been largely positive. Film critic Mosharraf Karim noted in his column for BDNews24 that the trailer “successfully balances commercial appeal with substantive storytelling,” praising the lead actors’ chemistry and the film’s technical prowess.
Trade analyst Rubel Hasan from Business Standard predicts that MALIK could become one of the highest‑grossing Bangladeshi films of 2026, citing the star power of Shuvoo and Mim and the strategic Eid release window.
Looking Ahead
As the countdown to Eid‑Ul‑Adha begins, the makers of MALIK are preparing for a nationwide premiere in over 350 theatres, including multiplexes in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and Rajshahi. Special screenings for dignitaries and press are scheduled for June 25, followed by a grand red‑carpet event at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre on June 28.
With its compelling narrative, stellar cast, and high‑production values, MALIK (মালিক) is poised to not only entertain but also spark conversations about justice and accountability in contemporary Bangladeshi society. Audiences can expect a cinematic experience that blends heart‑pounding action with poignant drama—exactly what an Eid blockbuster should promise.
Sources
- YouTube: MALIK (মালিক) | Official Trailer | Arifin Shuvoo | Bidya Sinha Mim
- The Daily Star: ‘MALIK’ trailer promises high‑octane action
- BDNews24: Trailer review: MALIK sets new benchmark for Eid releases
- Business Standard: MALIK trailer sets high expectations for Eid 2026
