
An anthology series consisting of three episodes: unheard stories from the history of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan), set in distinct timelines of 1952 (Shobder Khowab), 1970 (Lights, Camera...Objection) and 1971 (Bunker Boy)

Second episode of the anthology series 'Jaago Bahey', set in 1970s Bangladesh. A filmmaker is put under the trial of the Pakistani Censor board. The regime tries to control both the artist and the art. Will he succumb to their demand?

Third episode of the anthology series 'Jaago Bahey', set during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. A war-torn nation. Two men from the opposite end of the spectrum meet in a bunker. One a Bengali boy and the other a Baluch soldier. One a hunter; other a prey. Both want to survive.

First episode of the anthology series 'Jaago Bahey' set during the 1952 Bhasa Andolan (Language Movement) in Bangladesh, then East Pakistan. A story about an office and its employee's daily office life, where the ordinary becomes unbearable due to the imposed restrictions of the regime.

Lydia DeLucca is a New Jersey bartender who wants more out of her life than just marriage and kids. So she breaks off her engagement, and heads to college. This doesn’t make her ex-boyfriend Lou happy, who thinks she is wasting her time getting an education. Her family is none too supportive either. Her mother, Dolly, thinks marriage would be better since she thinks Lydia can’t take care of herself. Her dad, Frank, cares more about the New York Giants than Lydia’s psych term paper. But that’s life…

The plot of the series revolves arounds a story of a freezer van driver in Dhaka named Taqdeer (played by Chanchal Chowdhury) whose whole life turns upside down when he finds a dead body inside his van. A trail of chaotic events thereby follows which pushes Taqdeer and his best friend Montu (played by Shohel Mondol) into bigger difficulties

An anthology series exploring the psychoanalytic journey of the human mind, death, commodity, mental health, and crime.

The stories of 1952, 1970 and 1971- that we never seen, told or heard !!