Ojana Shohore: New short film by Nasser Siddiqui

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  • Update Time : Sunday, September 21, 2025
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Ojana Shohore, a new short film directed by Nasser Hasib Siddiqui, has been creating waves since its release on September 14 through social media. The 11-minute film, produced by Closeup and Indie Reels, tells the story of two strangers who cross paths in a city, embarking on an unexpected emotional journey of connection and discovery.

Best known for his work in advertising, Siddiqui explores new creative territory in this project, blending cinematic storytelling with heartfelt authenticity. “Closeup has always celebrated togetherness. Through this film, I wanted to present an original, deeply human story—where every glance, silence, and hesitation speaks volumes,” he said.

The film stars Sharzil Ahmed and Afia Tabassum Borno, whose performances bring emotional depth and realism to the narrative. Their on-screen chemistry has been widely praised, adding authenticity to the story’s exploration of human relationships.

The screenplay, written by Rasel Mahmud, is complemented by the evocative cinematography of Sheikh Rajibul Islam, who captured the vibrant setting of Sreemangal. The natural beauty of the location, paired with Level Five Band’s track Sixties Love, has enriched the film’s visual and emotional appeal.

Indie Reels Executive Producer Didarul Islam Shishir, who produced the film, noted, “We aimed to elevate the work with precise planning and execution. Our true success will be if the audience embraces and appreciates it.”

For Siddiqui, Ojana Shohore marks a personal milestone. “This project has been the greatest opportunity of my life so far, bringing me closer to my dream of storytelling. I hope viewers will find a moment of joy amidst life’s chaos through this film,” he said.

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