MALIK (মালিক) Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Gear Up for Eid‑Ul‑Adha Blockbuster
MALIK (মালিক) Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Gear Up for Eid‑Ul‑Adha Blockbuster
– Jacche.com Entertainment Desk

The much‑anticipated Bangladeshi thriller MALIK (মালিক) has finally unveiled its official trailer, sending ripples of excitement across the film‑lover community. Starring the versatile Arifin Shuvoo and the ever‑charming Bidya Sinha Mim, the two‑minute‑forty‑second clip promises high‑octane action, gritty storytelling, and a dash of romance that perfectly fits the festive Eid‑Ul‑Adha mood.
Released on the ATN News Entertainment YouTube channel four days ago, the trailer has already garnered over 2,000 views and sparked lively discussions on social media platforms. Fans praised the cinematography, the pulsating background score, and the palpable chemistry between the lead pair.
In the trailer, Arifin Shuvoo essays the role of a relentless investigative journalist who uncovers a web of corruption that threatens the nation’s security. Bidya Sinha Mim portrays a fierce human‑rights lawyer who becomes both his ally and love interest. Their on‑screen partnership is highlighted in a gripping confrontation scene set against the rain‑slicked streets of Dhaka, a visual that has already become a talking point among netizens.
The film’s director, Rafiullah Rashid, known for his critically acclaimed drama Shonar Boro, describes Malik as “a love letter to the resilient spirit of Bangladesh, wrapped in a thriller that keeps the audience guessing till the very last frame.” Producer Sanjoy Kumar added that the movie aims to set a new benchmark for production values in Bangladeshi cinema, with extensive use of drone shots, realistic stunt choreography, and a soundtrack composed by the award‑winning duo Imran–Emrul.
As Eid‑Ul‑Adha approaches, the release slate for the festive period looks particularly robust. Apart from Malik, audiences can expect five other titles hitting the screens, ranging from family comedies to historical epics. Industry analysts predict that Malik could emerge as the front‑runner, thanks to its strong star power and a narrative that resonates with contemporary socio‑political themes.

Social media buzz has been amplified by the film’s official hashtag #MalikMovie, which has been trending on Twitter and Facebook since the trailer drop. Fan pages have started sharing behind‑the‑scenes snippets, revealing that a significant portion of the film was shot in the historic neighborhoods of Old Dhaka, lending an authentic texture to the narrative.
Critics who have had an early look at the trailer laud the film’s pacing and visual storytelling. Bangla Tribune film critic Farah Ahmed remarked, “The trailer manages to balance gritty realism with cinematic flair — a rare combination in our mainstream releases.” Meanwhile, audience reactions on YouTube have been overwhelmingly positive, with many commenting on the “edge‑of‑your‑seat” anticipation the trailer builds.
With the Eid‑Ul‑Adha release date set for June 20, 2026, the marketing team is planning a nationwide tour that includes premiere events in Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet, along with exclusive merchandise drops. Ticket pre‑sales are expected to open next week, and early indicators suggest a strong opening weekend.
In summary, Malik (মালিক) is shaping up to be more than just another holiday release; it aspires to be a cultural moment that blends entertainment with thoughtful commentary. As the trailer continues to gain traction, all eyes are now on the silver screen to see if the film can deliver on its lofty promises.
