Shramana Kar
After Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down and left the country, India's BSF has sounded a high alert along the border. As tensions escalate, here are films on the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War :
This Hindi film, directed by Mrityunjay Devvrat, explores the traumatic events of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide and Liberation War, shedding light on the human cost of conflict.
This film is the true story of Jean Kay, a French citizen who hijacked a PIA flight in 1971 to show solidarity with Bangladeshi refugees during the Liberation War, highlighting France's support for Bangladesh.
In the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, Balram Singh Mehta, a brave tank squadron commander from the 45th Cavalry, seizes the opportunity to demonstrate his leadership as he faces intense combat.
In 1971, amid the chaos of war, Baidul Alam attempts to spark a revolution in Dhaka, Bangladesh. But his bold plan is derailed when he gets severely injured by a gunshot. The film was released in 1994.
With unwavering determination and a heart full of sacrifice, a mother surrenders her most precious child to serve her nation during the ongoing war, exemplifying the spirit of patriotism and maternal love.
During the Liberation War, a group of people from various villages embark on a journey, united by a common quest for refuge and safety. They strive to reach the border, despite knowing the dangers and uncertainties.