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Bangladeshi film ‘Deho Station’ released on Amazon Prime


Published : 03 Aug 2022 08:44 PM | Updated : 03 Aug 2022 08:44 PM

The film Deho Station, written and directed by Ahmed Tahsin Shams, is released on Amazon Prime Video OTT platform in July 2022 for the USA and the UK regions only.

This 127mins film, in English, entitled ‘A Tale of Night Flowers’ is a Social Tragedy Drama filmed in black and white for specific cinematic treatment, says the writer and director Ahmed Tahsin Shams.

The story is centered on a sex worker and her daughter, and the way they survive in society. Even if they attempt for a better future, the consequences caused by the surroundings have been explicitly pictured in the film. The film is pictured in black and white to portray the gloom-life of prostitutes in Bangladesh.

The casting of the film includes Moumita Mitra (Kolkata), Shahadat Hossain, late veteran actor S M Mohsin, Hossain Mohammad Belal, Ahmed Rana, and Mohammad Iqbal Hossain, Farhana Iva, Shoikot Siddique and many more.

The music of the film has already been released on etunes on YouTube. The celebrated vocal artists are Fahmida Nabi, Tanzir Tuhin, Shamayla Behroze Rahman, and Noshin Sharmili. The music of this film is directed by Neel Kamrul.

“The film certainly experiments with styles like story-telling, character design and speech delivery in a postmodern approach vividly depicting the existential crises of the protagonists,” says Shams.

About his role, Shahadat Hussain says, “My character in this film is quite surreal because his presence, background and everything is unknown by the other characters, and so the audience might feel strange along with the characters in the film while attempting to understand a ‘stranger’ protagonist. To some extent e seems like an ‘outsider’ too in the village where Mou escaped to get settled in, to start a new life—far from the ‘brothel world’. The confusion is deliberately put into practice whether my character is the father of Mou’s newborn baby named Monosa or a random social reformer who attempted to stand with Mou’s courageous step to be a part of the society, having the right to lead a normal life, at least for the sake of her sister and daughter!”

Moreover, Moumita believes, her role was a round character as the film is centered on ‘Mou’ where she is a mother, beloved, prostitute, and elder sister! All these roles demand distinct features and it’s difficult to convincingly portray all in different situations. However, I believed I pulled them off quite well.”

The director, at present, is a Visiting Scholar at University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. He is also an Assistant Professor, Department of English, Notre Dame University Bangladesh where he specialized his expertise in literature and visual media, page to stage and screen adaptations, translation studies, and absurd theatre. Earlier, he was a graduate from the Department of English, University of Dhaka.