Nodir Naam Modhumoti

[5] In a village by the banks of the Madhumati River, Motaleb Molla, a local landlord and influential Muslim leader, resides.

During the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, Motaleb sides with the Pakistani military, while Bacchu, inspired by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's speech on the radio, joins the guerrilla forces.

Bacchu is horrified by the atrocities committed by the Pakistani army, but he struggles with his role as he is not given significant responsibilities due to his father's position as the chairman of the Peace Committee.

Determined to complete his mission, he crosses the Madhumati River with a rifle in hand, prepared to face the consequences.

The music for the film was composed by Syed Shabab Ali Arju, with lyrics penned by Abu Zafar Shamsuddin.