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A comedy-drama movie.

In 1971, renowned Bangladeshi writer Ahmed became refugee in Kolkata. He had been to earn his livelihood as a writer. Then he comes to know about his missing fiance named Tayeba admitted in a nearby hospital in the same city.

The movie is about the clash among two brothers in an eternal love triangle followed by the mysterious death of their grandfather Razab Ali Guning, a village exorciser.

A street level drug supplier falls in love with a college student. Despite avoiding him at first, the girl later uses him for her own benefit by acting of being in love with him. Later she falls in love with another boy but still can't break the relationship with the first lover as he accepts all her demands and changes himself leaving all his drug supplying works behind. The girl falling in dilemma hands the boy to Police. But fate brings them face to face again to experience some tragedy.

Jahan always stays in dilemma between real and un-real due to her post traumatic disorder. Her husband Shihab tries to yield Jahan in normal life by hiding her trauma but keep failing due to the intensity of it. One day suddenly an accident happened. In between Jahan’s traumatic imagination and reality, the allegation falls on her where Shihab couldn’t save her anymore.

Dhaka is a city packed with millions of people, from different regions of Bangladesh, belonging to different religion, ethnicity, and from different financial background. The city has many parts which can be differentiated by architecture, vehicles and people. In this film we will follow a red ten Taka (Bangladeshi currency) bill as it travels through different parts of the city, getting changed from hand to hand, in turn giving us anecdotes of different people and their lives. Lal Kagojer Taka (The Red Note) takes us into the deep of Dhaka city.

Set in the '90s in suburbs of Bangladesh and West Bengal, a love story developed between two young souls against the backdrop of communal riots.

The story of freedom-loving people dreaming of an independent Bangladesh.

A directer wants to make a film on Anwar, an industrialist who's wife cheats on him for another man and only married him for the money. After the divorce, he became an alcoholic and a chain-smoker.

Famous musician Sohel is found dead in his bedroom. His wife Neela was sleeping peacefully when the body is discovered. Sohel's childhood friend detective Rashed took charge of the investigation. Although Neela seems to be the prime suspect, everyone around Shohel is not telling the truth. When the present is not serving Rashed anything fruitful, he dives into the past. Unsetting events start to unveil and we learn that lie is nothing but a badly expressed truth. How Sohel was killed?
