Jaago Bahey (TV Mini Series 2021– ) Poster

(2021– )

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9/10
Brilliant work
moon-2835924 December 2021
Brilliant work

Episode 3 . Lights, Camera... Objection.

Directed by Saleh Sobhan Auneem

Beautiful presentation.

Mostofa Monoar is truly an excellent actor. Every time he executes his best outcome. I never saw any video or interview of Zahir Raihan. Just I saw some pictures of him and I remember there had a scene in the song "Karar Oi Louho Kopat" from "Jibon Theke Newa" where he was seen for just a glance. So I never know how he talked, how was his expression, and so on. But after seeing Mostofa Monoar playing as Zahir Raihan I felt like maybe this is how he talks, how he sits and how's his actions.

And lastly Intekhab Dinar, again lifts his performance out of the box. After his performance in Unoloukik he just changed his portray. Overall Just witnessed brilliant work.
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10/10
A superb masterpiece you must watch!
tayeemhasan23 December 2021
Jaago Bahey consists of three different story from three different period namely 1952, 1970 and 1971. Although all the stories are different but they relate to one single place, the independence of Bangladesh. The writing and acting of the actor and actress is simply topnotch, each of them shine one their own style yet as a whole they complete the story telling wonderfully. Lastly cinematography and costume design was very satisfactory. It made me feel like I am right there and watching the story unfolding in front of me.
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Delinquency with autobiography
JhkArora5 January 2023
Supremacists were cut and shuffle terribly, also a discreting plot.

They claim it to be a historical drama anthology TV series based on some important events in pre-independent east Pakistan.

The first episode, Shobder Khowab is based on the language movement in 1952.

The second episode, Lights, Camera... Objection has framed the political tension between East Pakistan and the West in 1970 through a filmmaker and a General.

The last episode of the series, Bunker Boy is based on the wrangle between a whistleblower of Mukti Bahini and a Balochi vigilante during the India-Pakistan War in 1971.
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