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Bangladeshi short film Sauda wins best award in Nepal

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Published: 12:18, 3 February 2025

Bangladeshi short film Sauda wins best award in Nepal

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A Bangladeshi short film titled Sauda adapted from Bappy Khan's short story directed by Fakir Biplob has won the Best International Short Film Award at the sixth Nepal Cultural International Film Festival 2025.

The festival was jointly organised by Nepal Culture and Film Centre and the Film Development Board, Nepal in Kathmandu from January 30 to February 1 with the slogan ‘Sustainable Development through Film, Culture, Art, Tourism, and Creativity’.

The three-day festival showcased 98 semifinalist films selected from 204 submissions across 47 countries which address critical global issues including human rights, social issues, environmental conservation and cultural heritage to celebrate the power of cinema to inspire positive change.

Produced by Chilekotha Production, and directed by Fakir Biplob that portrayed how circumstances force people to take immoral decisions.

‘I was in deep thought how extreme circumstances can force an honest person to make decisions against morality,’ said the primary idea of the film. Earlier, the film premiered at the Kolkata Ramdhanu International Film Festival 2024 and participated in many international festivals.

Actor Shahed Ali, Shanarei Devi Shanu, Sagar Barua, Rowdro Kanan and Ershad Ali portrayed different characters of the film and Kamruzzaman Tumon was the cinematographer of the production. The film will also be screened at the fifth Bogura International Film Festival on February 21.

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