Guerrilla (2011 film)

Guerrilla (Bengali: গেরিলা) is a 2011 Bangladeshi historical drama film based on the events of the Bangladesh Liberation War.

She started a desperate search for her husband and at the same time got herself engaged as a collaborator to the guerrilla operations which were gradually gaining momentum.

She was not affected by her personal loss and pain, rather, undaunted; she chose the hazardous path to carry on the fight for our liberation.

She was in constant touch with Altaf Mahmud, the legendary personality of Bengali Nation's musical arena and scorer of many revolutionary songs.

Incidentally, at a particular point of time, Taslim Ali Sardar, a traditional Chieftain of the old Dhaka's subsector (Moholla), who courageously sheltered ill-fated Bilkis, got brutally killed by the Pakistani Army and their lackeys--- the hated rajakars.

Bilkis, a lonely character now, could evade the worse, and tactfully leave the labyrinth- like barriers and traps set by the occupational army around Dhaka.

Pakistan Army units were on the verge of collapse due to consistent fierce attacks initiated by those fighters.

With the help of character selector and producer Esha Yusuf, he decided the actors and actresses, talked to them about character-time, background-acting etc.

Finally, after many calculations like shooting schedule, FDC camera booking, Kodak film stock supply with Spark Limited, stay-eat, come-go, make-up, rain machine, crane, trolley, the actual construction work started in May with local and foreign talent.

However, editing began in the meantime, with Sameer in charge, at Gaon Productions Studios, with all negatives processed at Prasad Labs, Chennai, India.

In the meantime, talks are underway with Mumbai's Pixion for digital intermediates and Indranil Roy for visual special effects work.