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Noroshundor 2009

15 min📅 2009-01-01

"The Barbershop"

Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Bangladesh's 1971 war, Noroshundor (2009) is a gripping political thriller that delves into the complexities of student activism and the human cost of war.

Director: Catherine Masud

Cast

Anowar Hossain
Freedom Fighter
Thomas Baroi
Father
Sultana Rebu
Mother
Saifur Rahman
Collaborator
Mohammad Moin
Manager
Selim
Barber-1
Shawkat
Barber-2
Ashiq Ibrahim
Customer
Modhusadan
Doctor
Sheikh Abdul Hamid
The Old Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Noroshundor (2009) about?

Noroshundor is a political thriller that delves into the complexities of student activism and the human cost of war, set against the backdrop of Bangladesh's 1971 war.

Who directed Noroshundor?

Noroshundor was directed by Catherine Masud.

Who stars in Noroshundor?

The film features a talented cast that includes Anowar Hossain, Thomas Baroi, and Sultana Rebu.

Is Noroshundor (2009) worth watching?

While Noroshundor may not have a high IMDb rating, its thought-provoking themes and powerful commentary on war and drama make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Noroshundor?

Noroshundor has a runtime of 15 minutes.

About Noroshundor (2009) — A Gripping War Drama That Explores the Human Cost of Freedom

Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Bangladesh's 1971 war, Noroshundor (2009) is a gripping political thriller that delves into the complexities of student activism and the human cost of war. Directed by Catherine Masud, this 15-minute film masterfully weaves a narrative that takes refuge in a local barbershop, a humble sanctuary from the chaos and brutality of war. As the Pakistan Army crackdown unfolds, a student activist finds solace in this unassuming haven, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary in the face of extraordinary circumstances.

Noroshundor is a poignant exploration of the human spirit, resilience, and the unyielding quest for freedom and justice. With a talented cast that includes Anowar Hossain, Thomas Baroi, and Sultana Rebu, this film is a powerful commentary on the themes of war, drama, and the unbreakable bonds of human connection.