‘Malik’ Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Lead Bangla Dubbed Tamil Blockbuster for Eid 2026
‘Malik’ Trailer Drops: Arifin Shuvoo & Bidya Sinha Mim Lead Bangla Dubbed Tamil Blockbuster for Eid 2026
The much‑anticipated Malik (মালিক) official trailer has just landed on YouTube, sending ripples of excitement through the Bangla‑speaking film fraternity. Starring the versatile Arifin Shuvoo and the ever‑charming Bidya Sinha Mim, the trailer promises a high‑octane action‑drama that blends Tamil cinematic grandeur with Bengali sensibilities. Released by Nexus Theatre on their official channel, the two‑minute teaser showcases slick stunt sequences, emotive dialogues, and a backdrop that hints at a story rooted in power, loyalty, and redemption.

From Tamil to Bangla: The Dubbing Phenomenon
Originally a Tamil production, Malik has undergone a meticulous Bangla dubbing process overseen by the renowned dubbing house Dream Voice Studios. The dubbing team worked closely with the original directors to preserve the emotional nuance while adapting cultural references for Bengali audiences. According to an interview with dubbing director Rahul Karim published in Prothom Alo, the goal was to make the film “feel as if it were shot in Dhaka, not Chennai.” This approach has already garnered praise from early viewers who commented on the trailer’s natural lip‑sync and evocative voice‑overs.
Cast & Crew: A Powerhouse Collaboration
Arifin Shuvoo, known for his intense performances in films like Debi and Poran, steps into the role of Malik, a fearless enforcer caught between loyalty to his syndicate and a personal quest for justice. Bidya Sinha Mim, fresh off her critically acclaimed turn in Shonar Baran, plays Ayesha, a tenacious journalist whose investigation threatens to unravel Malik’s world. Their on‑screen chemistry, hinted at in the trailer’s heated confrontation scene, promises to be a major draw.
Behind the camera, the film is directed by Tamil maestro Lokesh Kanagaraj, whose previous works Master and Vikram have set new benchmarks for action storytelling. The Bangla version is produced by Nexus Theatre in collaboration with Red Chili Productions, ensuring high production values and a robust marketing push ahead of the Eid Ul Adha release.
Trailer Breakdown: What the Visuals Reveal
The trailer opens with a sweeping aerial shot of a bustling port city — reminiscent of Chattogram’s shipyards — before cutting to a close‑up of Arifin Shuvoo’s character loading a weapon, his eyes reflecting a storm of resolve. A rapid montage follows: high‑speed car chases through narrow alleys, explosive gunfights in abandoned warehouses, and tender moments between Malik and Ayesha that showcase Mim’s emotive range. The background score, a fusion of traditional Bengali dhak beats with electronic undertones, amplifies the tension.
Notably, the trailer includes a snippet of dialogue in pure Bengali: “তুমি কি মনে করো যে Justice কিনা কিনা ফেরত আসবে?” (“Do you think justice will ever return?”) — a line that has already sparked discussions on social media about the film’s thematic depth.
Release Timing and Market Expectations
Scheduled for a grand release on the eve of Eid Ul Adha 2026, Malik aims to capture the festive audience that traditionally flocks to cinemas for blockbuster fare. Industry analysts at BD News 24 predict the film could open to over ৳12 crore in its first weekend, driven by strong pre‑bookings and the star power of its leads. The Bangla dubbed version is expected to perform particularly well in regional theatres outside Dhaka, where audiences have shown a growing appetite for high‑quality dubbed South Indian content.
Audience Reaction: Early Buzz on Social Media
Within hours of the trailer’s debut, the hashtag #MalikBangla trended on Twitter and Facebook, amassing over 150k impressions. Fans lauded the dubbing quality, with many noting that Arifin Shuvoo’s voice carried the same gravitas as the original Tamil lead. Bidya Sinha Mim’s portrayal received special mention for breaking away from her usual romantic‑heroine image, signalling a versatile shift in her career trajectory. Critics from ATN News called the trailer “a promising prelude to what could be the year’s biggest cross‑language hit.”
