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'''''Iti, Tomari Dhaka''''' ('''''Sincerely Yours, Dhaka''''' in English) is a 2018 [[Impress Telefilm]] drama film produced as Bangladesh's first [[anthology film]] directed by eleven individual directors. It was awarded "Best Original Screenplay" at the 11th edition of the [[Jaipur International Film Festival]] (JIFF), held from January 18 to 22 in Jaipur, India.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/arts-entertainment/film/news/iti-tomari-dhaka-awarded-jaipur-international-film-festival-2019-1693030|title='Iti, Tomari Dhaka' awarded at Jaipur International Film Festival 2019|date=January 26, 2019|website=The Daily Star}}</ref>It is one of the first two films to enter [[netflix]] originated from [[Bangladesh]]. It is a collection of gritty shorts centered on the capital city of [[Bangladesh]], [[Dhaka]], and the people living in its margins. It was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for [[Academy Award for Best International Feature Film|Best International Feature Film]] at the [[93rd Academy Awards]].<ref name="Bangladesh">{{cite web|url=https://www.dhakatribune.com/showtime/2020/11/26/sincerely-yours-dhaka-competes-for-oscars |title='Sincerely Yours, Dhaka' competes for Oscars |work=Dhaka Tribune |date=26 November 2020 |accessdate=26 November 2020}}</ref>
'''''Iti, Tomari Dhaka''''' ('''''Sincerely Yours, Dhaka''''' in English) is a 2018 [[Impress Telefilm]] drama film produced as Bangladesh's first [[anthology film]] directed by eleven individual directors. It was awarded "Best Original Screenplay" at the 11th edition of the [[Jaipur International Film Festival]] (JIFF), held from January 18 to 22 in Jaipur, India.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/arts-entertainment/film/news/iti-tomari-dhaka-awarded-jaipur-international-film-festival-2019-1693030|title='Iti, Tomari Dhaka' awarded at Jaipur International Film Festival 2019|date=January 26, 2019|website=The Daily Star}}</ref>It is one of the first two films to enter [[netflix]] originating from [[Bangladesh]]. It is a collection of gritty shorts centered on the capital city of [[Bangladesh]], [[Dhaka]], and the people living in its margins. It was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for [[Academy Award for Best International Feature Film|Best International Feature Film]] at the [[93rd Academy Awards]].<ref name="Bangladesh">{{cite web|url=https://www.dhakatribune.com/showtime/2020/11/26/sincerely-yours-dhaka-competes-for-oscars |title='Sincerely Yours, Dhaka' competes for Oscars |work=Dhaka Tribune |date=26 November 2020 |accessdate=26 November 2020}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 18:40, 2 December 2020

Iti, Tomari Dhaka
Poster reading "Plan 9 From Outer Space".
Festival release poster
Directed byTanvir Ahsan
Abdullah Al Noor
Syed Saleh Sobhan Auneem
Krishnendu Chattopadhyay
Golam Kibria Farooki
Mir Mukarram Hossain
Nuhash Humayun
Mahmudul Islam
Rahat Rahman
Robiul Alam Robi
Syed Ahmed Shawki
Written byRahat Rahman
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Murshed Bipul
  • Ishtiaque Hossain
  • Khair Khandakar
  • Barkat Hossain Polash
  • Tanveer Ahmed Shovon
  • Tuhin Tamijul
  • Farhad Hossain
Edited bySohel Mondol
Rahat Rahman
Distributed byImpress Telefilm
Netflix
Release date
  • October 7, 2018 (2018-10-07) (South Korea)
Running time
2h 16min
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Iti, Tomari Dhaka (Sincerely Yours, Dhaka in English) is a 2018 Impress Telefilm drama film produced as Bangladesh's first anthology film directed by eleven individual directors. It was awarded "Best Original Screenplay" at the 11th edition of the Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF), held from January 18 to 22 in Jaipur, India.[1]It is one of the first two films to enter netflix originating from Bangladesh. It is a collection of gritty shorts centered on the capital city of Bangladesh, Dhaka, and the people living in its margins. It was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards.[2]

Plot

In this omnibus, 11 Bangladeshi filmmakers created a love letter to the city of Dhaka representing their point of view of the lifestyle of the residents and the frequent happenings in the city.[3]

1. The Background Artist (Nuhash Humayun) : The story is about a movie side character who are called extras.

2. Cheers (Syed Ahmed Shawki) : This story is based on psychological resentment of a girl after a breakup in love.

3. Jibon's Gun (Rahat Rahman) : A story about a teenaged gangster in Dhaka.

4. Magfirat (Md Robiul Alam) : The story is about a car driver whose mentality get dramatically changed while working in Dhaka.

5. Sounds Good (Golam Kibria Farooki) : The whole movie set has been highlighted in the eyes of the movie soundman.

6. Obisshashe Dhaka (Mir Mukarram Hussain) : It is portrayed that going to help someone in Dhaka can turn into a danger to oneself.

7. Where, Nowhere (Tanvir Ahsan) : The director has beautifully told 3 tragic stories of a middle class family in Dhaka.

8. Dhaka Metro (Mahmud Hasan) : The story is about a second hand car dealer whose wife is ill but the car that would be sold for her surgery gets stolen.

9. M for Money / Murder (Abdullah Al Noor) : A story of the tragic fate of 2 corrupt industrialists.

10. Jinnah is Dead (Krishnendu Chattyapadhay) : The story is about the conflict between a Bihari mether and a Bengali resident in Bihari Camp, Mohammadpur, Dhaka.

11. Juthi (Syed Saleh Ahmed Sobhan) : It is a story about the complex psychology between men and women.

See also

References

  1. ^ "'Iti, Tomari Dhaka' awarded at Jaipur International Film Festival 2019". The Daily Star. January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "'Sincerely Yours, Dhaka' competes for Oscars". Dhaka Tribune. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Busan International Film Festival | 3-12 October, 2019". www.biff.kr. Archived from the original on 2019-05-28. Retrieved 2019-03-09.