Bhola Moira
Bhola Moira

Bhola Moira

1977Movie133 minBengali

Bhola Moira, a singer from rural Bengal, wins a musical contest. However, when a special person from his past resurfaces, he is left disturbed.

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Director: Ashok BiswakarmaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A village girl named Bhola Moira is determined to overcome the societal barriers and injustices she faces. Her journey is fraught with challenges as she navigates poverty, patriarchal norms, and personal loss. Ultimately, she strives for self-reliance and dignity in a world that often tries to suppress her spirit.

Critical Reception

Bhola Moira was a critically acclaimed film in Bangladesh for its sensitive portrayal of rural life and a woman's struggle for empowerment. It was lauded for its strong performances and social commentary, resonating with audiences for its realistic depiction of challenges faced by women in society.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of rural Bangladeshi life.
  • Shabana's performance as the titular character was widely celebrated.
  • The film effectively highlights social inequalities and a woman's fight for autonomy.

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Awards & Accolades

The film won several awards at the Bangladesh National Film Awards, including Best Actress for Shabana.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Ashok Biswakarma, was known for his social realist filmmaking style, often focusing on the lives of ordinary people.

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