Rabeya (2008 film) explained

Rabeya
Native Name:রাবেয়া
Story:Tanvir Mokammel
Director:Tanvir Mokammel
Based On:Bangladesh Liberation War
Producer:Kino-Eye Films
Music:Syed Shabab Ali Arzoo
Cinematography:Anwar Hossain
Editing:Mahadeb Shi
Studio:Kino-Eye Films
Distributor:Kino-Eye Films
Runtime:103 mins
Country:Bangladesh
Language:Bengali

Rabeya (Bengali: রাবেয়া), also known by its English title, The Sister, is a 2008 Bangladeshi Bengali-language war film written and directed by Tanvir Mokammel, with permit from the Government of Bangladesh. The film is set during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, and stars Aly Zaker, Bonna Mirza,[1] Jyotika Jyoti, and Tauquir Ahmed in lead roles. According to Mokammel, Rabeya is a "deconstruction" of the Sophocles play, Antigone, and was premiered on December 6, 2008.[2]

The film was shot in Khulna and Bagerhat, and was screened at the Singapore International Film Festival and in Copenhagen.[3] It was also broadcast on television in ATN Bangla on December 13, 2008.[4]

Plot

Two orphaned sisters, Rabeya (Bonna Mirza) and Rokeya (Jyotika Jyoti), live with their uncle, Emdad Kazi (Aly Zaker), who is a conservative Muslim League leader supporting the Pakistan Army, in the village of Ibrahimpur located by the Rupsa River in the Ganges Delta, where a Pakistani army captain stationed a military base. Emdad wants one of his nieces, Rabeya, to be married to his son, Tariqul. Kazi's nephew, Khaled, joins the Mukti Bahini to fight for Bangladesh's independence, but was shot dead by the Pakistan Army during a battle, and was let alone unburied by the river, and no one was allowed to be near the corpse. The Pakistan Army warned to not bury any guerrilla fighter, branded as an 'Indian agent' or 'traitor', and anyone doing so will be executed. Rabeya attempted to bury her brother, but while doing so, she runs away from the spot after almost being noticed by the razakars. Later, she tries to bury her brother again, but was caught and later spared. Rabeya was later taken to her uncle, who told her that burying someone is not a duty of a woman. One night, she goes alone and attempts to continue burying her brother, but was caught by the Pakistan Army and was shot dead. The Bengali guerrilla fighters declare Rabeya as a martyr, and inspire the poor peasants to stand against the army for an independent Bangladesh.[5] [6]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: একজন 'রাবেয়া'র কথা.... Rahman. Masudur. 12 December 2019. 3 November 2021. Jaijaidin. bn.
  2. Web site: A deconstruction of Antigone, set in 1971. 6 December 2008. 31 October 2021. The Daily Star.
  3. News: "Rabeya" to make its international festival debut in Singapore. 13 March 2010. 31 October 2021. The Daily Star.
  4. News: Feature film Rabeya on ATN Bangla today. 26 December 2008. 2 November 2021. The Daily Star.
  5. News: Shooting underway for Tanvir Mokammel's film "Rabeya". 10 April 2008. 31 October 2021. The Daily Star.
  6. News: Tanvir Mokammel films screening at Kolkata. 22 July 2014. 31 October 2021. Dhaka Tribune.
  7. News: Bangla Director Dedicates New Film to 1971 War Martyrs. 11 March 2011. 1 November 2021. Outlook.
  8. News: Jyoti in Tanvir Mokammel's Jibon Dhuli. 19 September 2012. 31 October 2021. The Daily Star.
  9. News: Chitralekha Guha busy with 3 drama serials. 14 December 2015. 31 October 2021. The Independent.