Dehorokkhi

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Dehorokkhi
Directed by Iftakar Chowdhury
Produced by Fatman Films
Written by Abdullah Johir Babu
Starring Eamin Haque Bobby
Anisur Rahman Milon
Kazi Maruf
Kazi Hyatt
Simul Khan
Probir Mitro
Shiba Shanu
Music by Adit
Cinematography Iftakar Chowdhury
Editing by Iftakar Chowdhury
Studio Fatman Films
Distributed by Jaaz Multimedia
Release dates
  • 12 April 2013 (2013-04-12)
Running time 167 minutes
Country Bangladesh
Language Bangla
Budget ৳ 2 crore
Box office ৳ 12 crore [1]

Dehorokkhi (English: Bodyguard) is a Bangladeshi action film directed by Iftakar Chowdhury.[2][3] The film was produced by Fatman Films. Dehorokkhi is an action based triangle romantic Film. Dehorokkhi is one of the most expensive films of Dhallywood.[citation needed] The film featured Eamin Haque Bobby, Anisur Rahman Milon (Anti Hero), Kazi Maruf and Shiva Shanu. The film marks 55 years of Bangladeshi film industry.[4][5][6][7] Dehorokkhi was released on 100 screens. The movie created a buzz through its trailer in social networking sites. The music was distributed by G-Series.

Plot

An underworld Don Aslam (Anisur Rahman Milon) hires a bodyguard Tibro (Kazi Maruf) to protect the love of his life Sohana (Eamin Haque Bobby). Tibro finds that Sohana is held captive against her will. The story takes turns setting in motion a love, hate, and action triangle [8]

Cast

  • Eamin Haque Bobby as Shohana
  • Anisur Rahman Milon as Aslam (Anti Hero)
  • Kazi Maruf as Tibro
  • Shiva Shanu as Sizar
  • Kazi Hyatt as Shonhna's Father
  • Probir Mitro as Ramdhan Chacha
  • Shimul as Kunta

Review

The film received positive reviews from the critics. The role of Anisur Rahman Milon was highly praised.[9]

Music

Dehorokkhi
Soundtrack album by Adit, Dola, Nancy, Kona, Shoeb and Parvez
Released 12-12-12
Recorded 2011
Genre Film Soundtrack
Label G Series
Producer Fatman Films
No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Sohana"  Dola 5:35
2. "Bhalobashi Tomay"  Nancy, Adit 4:59
3. "Maane Naa Mon"  Kona, Parvez 4:27
4. "Torey Khuji" (Soul)Adit, Shoeb 4:00
5. "Jaadu"  Kona 3:48
6. "Torey Khuji"  Adit, Shoeb 3:45
7. "Bhalobashi Tomay" (Reprise)Nancy, Adit 4:37

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