OUR UPCOMING MOVIE NAME ‘BHOR – Beginning of a new day’ is set to release in 2026. It’s a Bangladesh government-funded project in collaboration with Grey Dove Production.
During the 1971 Bangladesh war, two teenage boys searching for a missing brother team up with two lost sisters and a Hindu family, navigating the perils of a war-torn land to survive.
Reza and Sobuj, two teenage boys, run away from their home when Sobuj’s elder brother, who joined the muktibahini (Guerrilla) earlier, presumably gets captured and goes missing.
The plot runs during the 1971 independence war of Bangladesh, where the Pakistani army has been ravaging towns and villages of East Pakistan, leaving people no other choice but to flee for their lives. With no food or resources, these boys are scrambling
amidst the war-torn countryside, managing their way forward, carefully avoiding the massacre and torture of the military and their subsidiary forces.
On their way, they come across two sisters, who were also fleeing with their parents but got detached from them during a military raid at their resting spot. On another side of the village, a Hindu teenage girl, Krishna, is surviving the military wave at her village hut with her mother and critically ill grandmother, when she comes across a disgruntled hysterical couple who have just lost their daughters at a military raid. Overcoming the interreligious dogmas and aversion, these two families need to cooperate and help each other survive this sudden adverse situation.
At the end of the day, two daughters, along with their new friends, Reza and Sabuz, found the Hindu family and reunited them with their parents. In that happy moment, the ill grandmother passed away. Everyone was in shock, and suddenly, a few guerrillas arrived at the house, warning them to leave immediately due to an imminent attack.
Reza and Sabuz spoke with the guerrillas, but they had no information about their missing brother. With no other choice, everyone left the house. From a distance, they watched as the house went up in flames. Reza and Sabuz resumed their journey on foot. The Hindu family found some relief knowing that the grandmother’s body was cremated in the fire.