Humayun Ahmed

A girl with extraordinary powers goes to a psychiatrist for a solution.

8/10

Muhib lost his parents at a early age and brought up by his sister. After the marriage of his sister Jeba, he comes along with his sister in his brother-in-law's house. He grows up with strict rules by his brother-in-law. But for the sake of his sister's happiness, he bears all of this. Muhib is in a deep relationship with Oru. They married each other in a court with the presence of his friends. But they cannot stay together as Muhib has to leave the town for his job. Muhib dreams for a new life with Oru but a mishap changes everything.

6.5/10

A Hindu man caught in the midst of the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 risks his life to see his sister.

7.6/10

A teenage boy is hired along with the music group of his father by a Zamindar (landlord) for entertaining him until the annual flood is over in the Haor region of East Bengal. But the boy finds out that he has to do something more than the rest of the members of the group are required- he has to satisfy the landlord sensually as well. The wife of the landlord cannot stand this new 'rival' of hers and conspires to kill the boy.

7.5/10

This documentary unfolds the life and works of legendary 'baul' artiste Shah Abdul Karim. Abdul Karim was born in a low land area in Sunamganj district nearly hundred years ago. The place remains submerged almost eight months of the year. Karim never had a chance to attend school. But the gifted rhymester learnt from his surroundings, the people and nature and in time, he turned into a living legend. Karim has earned hundreds of awards including 'Ekushey Padak,' the highest national award in Bangladesh. The documentary narrates many untold aspects of Karim's life. Throughout the documentary, the 'baul samrat' (King of bauls) speaks on various facets of his music and life, including the approximate number of his songs, his 'murshid' (mentor), his second wife Sarala (whose inspiration was remarkable on his music) and many other aspects.

A teenager falls in love with her father's servant.

6.8/10

An unhappy father lies to his daughters about their brothers' death to bring them back home.

6.9/10

University students aspire to visit a beach named Saint Martin.

7.8/10

A british bangladeshi returns to his country to learn and write about village singing group in bangladesh . He stays in the group leader and his daughter in their house. While trying to learn about the group he learns about the entire village and the culture.

A british bangladeshi returns to his country to learn and write about village singing group in bangladesh . He stays in the group leader and his daughter in their house. While trying to learn about the group he learns about the entire village and the culture.

As twelve people are being taken to safety during a war, the their stories start unraveling.

8.5/10

Three guys, one who cons and steals people's things. another goes and tries to be obedient and jobless. and the third guy stays with them and helps them.

A ruthless landlord looks for meaning in his life through the help of a young girl.

7.3/10

The second movie directed by Humayun Ahmed. Revolving around a folk singer, his love interest and the local aristocratic family's involvement, the movie offered some beautiful folk songs like Amar Gaye Joto Dukhkho Shoy by Bari Siddiqui. Golam Mustafa, Zahid Hasan, Mahfuz, Mukti and Shaon played the main characters in the film.

8.5/10

A mysterious stranger befriends a middle class family.

7.8/10

All sorts of character get on board a bus bound for Teknaf, Cox's Bazar on a pleasure trip organized by a new travel company named Somudro Bilash Private Limited, owned by Mr. Rafiq.

7.8/10

Aaj Robibar is a Bangladeshi television sitcom, created by Humayun Ahmed, that was originally aired on BTV in 1997. It was re-aired in Hindi on Indian television channel Star Plus in 2017.

A middle-class family shelters a freedom fighter in war-torn Dhaka.

9.1/10

Rabeya middle-class couple Matin Uddin and Shirin's daughter. Because the color is black, there is no good groom for it. On the other hand, in the middle-class family, lack of urgency. The younger brother Khoka is looking for a job. Come get a good marriage proposal for younger sister Rounu. Thus, the family has to move through different types of struggles and struggle.

8.7/10

Translated as "The man who would not die", Ayomoy was a popular Bangladeshi TV serial, written by Humayun Ahmed and originally aired on Bangladesh television. Blending fact with fiction it is set in the period of British raj, the story centres around a declining Bengali zamindar family .

9.4/10