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Watched _Hawa_ on the third day of it's release. Came out of the theatre and discussed the film with my friends. Then took a bike ride and went to a bank. Did my work in the bank and came home in a rickshaw. Took a bath. Then sat in front o...


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When eight sailors onboard their fishing trawler find a mysterious girl mid-sea, ill fortune falls upon the boat as they don't catch any fish the next few days. The fishermen try to make it back home, although the sea has other plans for them.
In the vast expanse of the Bay of Bengal, a fishing trawler named 'Hawa' becomes the setting for a gripping human drama. When the fishermen bring aboard a mysterious woman, their lives are irrevocably changed. Tensions rise as the woman's presence disrupts the established hierarchy and sparks obsession among the crew, leading to a complex interplay of desire, fear, and survival.
Hawa received widespread critical acclaim for its atmospheric storytelling, strong performances, and unique visual aesthetic. It was lauded for its bold exploration of human psychology and its ability to create suspense within a confined environment. The film was a significant box office success in Bangladesh and gained international attention at film festivals.
Praised for its intense atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.
Commended for powerful performances, particularly from the lead cast.
Noted for its striking cinematography and its exploration of complex human desires.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised 'Hawa' for its compelling story, exceptional acting, and beautiful cinematography. Many highlighted the film's ability to create a tense and immersive experience, with particular appreciation for its unique setting and the emotional depth of its characters. The film's suspenseful plot and thought-provoking themes were frequently cited as reasons for its high approval rating.
Selected as Bangladesh's official entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards; Winner of multiple awards at the 12th SAARC Film Festival, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress.
The film's director, Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, spent nearly a decade developing the script and conceptualizing the visual world of 'Hawa', drawing inspiration from the lives and struggles of fishermen in the Bay of Bengal.
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Watched _Hawa_ on the third day of it's release. Came out of the theatre and discussed the film with my friends. Then took a bike ride and went to a bank. Did my work in the bank and came home in a rickshaw. Took a bath. Then sat in front o...