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'Mujib: The Making of a Nation' releases today in 200 halls

My point exactly. Do they show how he turned into a tyrant for his own people, and was eventually killed by them too, or do they label it as "ISI ki saajish" like the pajeets???
No he was killed by a conspiracy of small army group, people didn't want him dead, he wasn't very popular in 1975, but still it's very uncivilized to kill his whole family like that
 
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There was no general revolt against the state of Pakistan in Bengal. India orchestrated guerrilla warfare and overran Bengali territories of Pakistan in a cleverly designed hybrid war.

I love it! Pakistani shills and actual Pakistanis can never agree on the role of Mujib 🤣🤣🤣

Celebrating Sheikh Mujib by releasing a movie made by Indians.

Pretty much sums up the AL under Hasina.

Not weird at all.

Biopic of Gandhi was made by the British. The very people who jailed and tormented him.
 
Does the biopic show scores of people torching Pakistani flags or stomping away the constitution?

Tell us when has the Pakistani army respected the constitution

I love it! Pakistani shills and actual Pakistanis can never agree on the role of Mujib 🤣🤣🤣



Not weird at all.

Biopic of Gandhi was made by the British. The very people who jailed and tormented him.
Did the Brits make the movie Gandhi ?
 
Indian military offensive was an escalation as Pakistan and India were battling out a guerilla war in Urban Bengal.
I am sorry to say that your knowledge of our liberation war is very limited. There was no guerilla war going on between India and Pakistan in Urban Bengal. The guerilla war was going on between Mukti Bahini and Pakistan army. India joined the war in December which accelerated the defeat of the Pakistani army.
 
Tell us when has the Pakistani army respected the constitution
Are you well versed in the Pakistani constitution and Pakistani law?
I am sorry to say that your knowledge of our liberation war is very limited. There was no guerilla war going on between India and Pakistan in Urban Bengal. The guerilla war was going on between Mukti Bahini and Pakistan army. India joined the war in December which accelerated the defeat of the Pakistani army.

You have an opinion on the matter not knowledge.
 

'Mujib: The Making of a Nation' releases today in 200 halls​


"Mujib: The Making of a Nation", the much-anticipated biopic of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is released today nationwide in more than 200 halls.

The film, a joint production between Bangladesh and India, has been directed by master filmmaker Shyam Benegal.
The film received a clearance certificate on July 31 of this year from the censor boards of both countries.

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Bangabandhu biopic ‘Mujib’ drops its only song ahead of release

Arifin Shuvoo leads the ensemble cast as the title character of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in this film. At the same time, Nusrat Imrose Tisha plays Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, the lifelong better half of the Father of the Nation.
Actress Nusraat Faria portrayed Bangabandhu's elder daughter and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The biopic also features popular actors Chanchal Chowdhury, Prarthana Dighi, Tauquir Ahmed and others in different roles, and the entire trailer showcases some of the powerful and majestic moments from Bangabandhu's epic journey to the road of the country's independence.
The music of the film is produced by acclaimed Indian music director Shantanu Moitra, and the Bengali dialogues are penned by Sadhana Ahmed, Gias Uddin Selim, Shihab Shaheen and Anam Biswas from Bangladesh.
Shooting of the film started in Mumbai, India in January 2021 and concluded in December of the same year.


Mujib biopic will present Bangladesh history to people: PM​

Will they show him being assassinated in full colour and in detail?
 
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unless pakistani law allows coups

I don't know. You seem to be the expert. Let me give you an example, just 3 years ago the government was arguing that anyone can become chief of army staff as the constitution allows.
 
I don't know. You seem to be the expert. Let me give you an example, just 3 years ago the government was arguing that anyone can become chief of army staff as the constitution allows.

If you think Pakistani Army plays by the rules and spirit of your constitution I think you are entitled to your opinions. All I can say "ignorance is bliss"
Have a nice day :pakistan:
 
You two! Please get a room.

Don’t come out until you can agree whether Mujib was responsible for the creation of Bangladesh or not 🤣🤣🤣
I don't like a foreigner giving me knowledge of our liberation war.
 
never in my wildest dreams had I ever even thought that this day would come
a day when there would be a yawning chasm between the Army and the Pakistani populace

It took around 50 years for the remaining Pakistan to see what actually happened in 1971.
Correction

Remaining central punjab, everyone else knew what happened
 
never in my wildest dreams had I ever even thought that this day would come
a day when there would be a yawning chasm between the Army and the Pakistani populace

It took around 50 years for the remaining Pakistan to see what actually happened in 1971.

Better late than never. It was always for your own good to understand what the mafia organization the army is to your people and your country.
 
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