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Jaago Bahey

Bangladeshi anthology period drama streaming television series


Jaago Bahey is a Bangladeshi anthology historical drama streaming television series created by Siddiq Ahmed and Sukorno Shahed Dhiman for Chorki.[3] It premiered on 9 December 2021 and ran for three episodes, concluding on 23 December 2021.[4]

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Premise

Jaago Bahey is a historical drama anthology television series based on some important events in pre-independent Bangladesh. The first episode, Shobder Khowab, is based on the Bengali language movement in 1952. The second episode, Lights, Camera... Objection has framed the political tension between East Pakistan (later Bangladesh) and the West (later Pakistan) in 1970 through a Bengali filmmaker and a General of the Military regime of Pakistan. The last episode of the series, Bunker Boy, is based on the fight between Mukti Bahini and Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.

Cast

Episode 1 - Shobder Khowab

Episode 2 - Lights, Camera…Objection

Episode 3 - Bunker Boy

  • Abdullah Al Sentu

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Release

Jaago Bahey debuted on 9 December 2021, releasing weekly on Thursdays and consists of 3 episodes.[5]

Reception

Panos Kotzathanasis of Asian Movie Plus wrote: "the quality of the series is definitely much above the average TV series, both in context and production values, with the second episode thriving on the first aspect and the third in the second, although the quality is evident in all three".[6] In her review for The Business Standard Fatima Nujhat Quaderi described Jaago Bahey as, "Chorki's new original miniseries 'Jaago Bahey' comes like a breath of fresh air that can teach the new generation about the Liberation War of 1971 that gave birth to the independent nation of Bangladesh".[7]

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References

  1. "Chorki's anthology series 'Jago Bahey' features stellar cast". The Business Post. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  2. "Chorki's 'Jago Bahey' to highlight language movement, liberation war". The Business Standard. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  3. "চরকিতে 'জাগো বাহে'". Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 8 December 2021.
  4. "Jaago Bahey: Telling more than just stories". The Business Standard. 17 January 2022.



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