Summaries

The story of a drummer and his family during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.

During the liberation war of Bangladesh against Pakistan in 1971, Jibonkrishna Das, a poor lower-caste Hindu drummer, was eking out a living with his wife and two children. Being lower-caste, Jibon was subjected to all kinds of humiliation both from his Muslim neighbours as well as by the upper caste Hindus. When Pakistan army occupied Jibon's village, Jibon along with others, tried to flee to India. On the way, members of his family were killed in a massacre. Jibon survived, and after roaming around the war-ravaged countryside, finally returned to his native village which was then being ruled brutally by the Razakars, an Islamic auxiliary force collaborating with the Pakistan army. The commander of the Razakars spared Jibon's life on the condition that he had to play drum for his marauding force. Jibon's situation became very ironic until the Bengalee freedom fighters arrived—tanvir mokammel

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Keywords
  • mass killing
  • war victim
  • drummer
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • War
Release date Jan 26, 2014
Countries of origin Bangladesh
Language English Bengali
Filming locations Pubail, Gazipur, Bangladesh
Production companies Kino-Eye Films

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Runtime 1h 37m
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