Ashok Bepari

参加作品

Muntasir
A guy named Muntasir lived along with his family but lived a humiliated life as he didn't have any job. After some times he got a government job at a data entry position and transferred into a remote area. What happened to him next?
Coffin
Is there really anything to say about ghosts? Is the spirit of the dead nothing to be afraid of? Is it really true to see something incorporeal while driving at night? Is it all superstition or mistake of mind?
Nishwas
A hospital, a few families and a few people fighting for survival. The fight becomes more difficult when some extremists plan a devastating attack. Amidst the rubble one stands up, building a fortress of resistance. But will he be the hero of war? Or will be lost in this destruction?
Scooty
Anu Bahar, a girl from a middle class family, has to use regular public transport. Almost every day she was being harassed on the street, in the car, on the sidewalk. When this daily harassment of the road goes beyond tolerance, one day Anu decides to buy a scooter. But there began another struggle.
Call Of The Red Rooster
Dharani Mohan
The story of freedom-loving people dreaming of an independent Bangladesh.
The Salt in Our Waters
Bashar
Rudro, a young sculptor, moves to a remote Bangladeshi beach village after the death of his conservative father. At first he is welcomed by the locals, but after the fishing shoals they rely on start to disappear, Rudro is harassed by the village chairman's men and his progressive ideas are blamed.
Munshigiri
Idris Mawla
After the sensational 'Titas Gas Employee Murder' case was handed to the Detective Branch of the Police, the investigation was handed over to Masood Munshi, ADC of the detective branch. Masood Munshi, in collaboration with his wife Parveen Sultana, uses his old method of revealing secrets. The story of secret revenge. It is a breathtaking story about the involvement of Ishtiaq Mirza, the accused writer in the murder case.
The Last Post Office
On the edge of Bangladesh, between mountains and water, stands a post-office, the only sign of civilization. It has a notorious reputation: its employees disappear. Two men, in love with each other, work there.
In Too Deep
Rokon
A complicated relationship between a female social worker and a drug addict.