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Performances & Direction
- Yash Rohan delivers a career-best performance as the lead — physically convincing and emotionally intense.
- Shahiduzzaman Selim is chilling as a corrupt political fixer.
- Misha Sawdagor (a veteran villain actor) brings his signature menace as a drug lord.
- Director Ashraf Shishir uses handheld camerawork and natural lighting to give the film a documentary-like feel. The pace is slow-burn, building tension rather than relying on action set pieces.
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- Asif Akbar (as Rakib): In his debut role, Asif delivers a haunting performance. His sunburnt skin, calloused hands, and the desperation in his eyes feel real. There is a 10-minute single-take sequence where Rakib runs through the narrow alleys of Chawkbazar – it is physically exhausting just to watch.
- Shahnaz Sumi (as Amena, Rakib’s mother): Her scenes are minimal but devastating. In one silent moment, she sells her only gold nose ring without telling Rakib. You will not find melodramatic crying here – just quiet, crushing dignity.
- Mamunur Rashid (as Master Shah): Playing the villain, Rashid avoids clichés. Master Shah is not a screaming antagonist. He is calm, philosophical, and chillingly pragmatic, explaining how the port city runs on “organized chaos.”
"Made in Chittagong" is a breath of fresh air in the 2023 film calendar. It proves that you don't need a massive budget or international locations to make a hit; sometimes, all you need is a story that speaks the language of the heart (and the region). Made in Chittagong (2023): A Hilarious Cultural Celebration
One of the standout features of "Made in Chittagong" is its authentic representation of Bangladeshi culture. The film's director has stated that the goal was to showcase the country's rich cultural heritage and the resilience of its people. With a focus on storytelling and character development, "Made in Chittagong" is a cinematic experience that will resonate with viewers long after the credits roll. Yash Rohan delivers a career-best performance as the