To mark National Film Day 2016, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) has organised a weeklong film screening featuring National Film Award-wining films at International Cultural Archive of the Academy’s National Theatre Hall. Beginning on April 4, each day screening of one film will take place at 6:30pm, until April 10. As a part of the BSA film screening, the National Film Award-winning full-length Bangladeshi feature film titled ‘Mrittika Maya’ will be screened today. The film is directed by Gazi Rakayet, who also won the National Film Award in the best director category for the year 2013. The story of the film revolves around an old man named Khirmohon, who is a potter by profession. After struggling throughout his life, he finally manages to own his own pottery house along with a banyan tree. His sons, who live in the city and are used to the urban life, show no interest in their father’s business. Rather, for financial gain, they even want to sell the business, disregarding their father’s hard work behind it. Khirmohon’s granddaughter Poddo is a beautiful girl and they stay in the pottery house. A person named Boishakh also stays with them. Boishakh was adopted by Khirmohon as a child. He is extremely loyal to Khirmohon and also wants to hold on to the pottery business by helping Khirmohon. Boishakh and Poddo do not express their feelings for one another. Politics and greedy invaders threaten the business and Boishakh wants to protect it. The story moves forward from there. Raisul Islam Asad plays the role of Khirmohon, while Titas Zia plays the role of Boishakh and Shormi Mala as Poddo. The other important casts of the film include Lutfor Rahman George, Mamunur Rashid, Piyush Bandhopaddhay, Akhteruzzaman, Wahida Mollik Jolly and Mrinal Dutta.
‘Mrittika Maya’ itself has set a new record by winning 17 awards in the National Film Award 2013 at a time, which is the highest number of awards grabbed by a single film till now in any edition of the National Film Award. The film won prestigious awards in different categories including best film, best director, best actor, best supporting role, best villain and best screenplay writer. The film also won the silver medal at the SAARC Film Festival in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Yesterday, yet another National Film Award-winning film ‘Brihannala’ was screened as the first film of the event.
Where: BSA, Segun Bagicha
When: 6:30 pm, today
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