Bostir Rani Suriya

Bostir Rani Suriya (Bengali: বস্তির রানী সুরিয়া, lit. 'Slum Queen Surya') is a Bangladeshi lady action based film, directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar Original Story and produced by Dipjol. Main Role by national award-winning actress Sadika Parvin Popy. Film was declared super hit at box office but banned by the censor board in 2005.[1][2][3]

Bostir Rani Suriya
বস্তির রানী সুরিয়া
Directed byMontazur Rahman Akbar
Produced byDipjol
Screenplay byMontazur Rahman Akbar
Story byDipjol
StarringSadika Parvin Popy
Shakib Khan
CinematographyLal Mohhammad
Edited byAmzad Hossain
Production
company
Popy Films LTD
Distributed byPopy Films LTD
Release date
  • 15 November 2004 (2004-11-15) (Bangladesh)
Country Bangladesh

Plot

When Suriya (Poppy) was very young she was raped by a son of a local politician. She killed that boy and fled to the city. In the city she establishes a gang of women who fight for the rights of the girls in the city. Wherever there is a woman in distress they went there and help her out of the distress. Mishkatur Rahman (Shakib Khan) comes to the city to find a job and meets Suriya. After first meeting Suriya liked Mishkat very much and later falls in love with him. Mishkat also started love her back. They begin to work together to uproot evil from the society and restore peace.[4]

Cast

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References

  1. Team, Samakal Online. "অপেক্ষায় পপি!". সমকাল (in Bengali). Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  2. "কাটপিছ নিয়ে কথা বললেন পপি". প্রথম আলো (in Bengali). Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  3. "ঢালিউডে নারী প্রধান ১০ ছবি". jagonews24.com. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  4. Akbar, Montazur Rahman (2004-11-15), Bostir Rani Suriya, Shakib Khan, Poppy, Boby, retrieved 2018-05-13


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