
Ayna is an actor and the prison is his stage. He slips into the characters of the powerful convicted in exchange of money and take their place in prison. This strange profession is borne out of a society that doesn't give him a chance to follow his passion of acting, but forces him to act in the real life. Falling in love with the girl next door changes his life equation and he decides to end this career with one last performance. But this one takes him too deep in the rabbit... (Full plot summary below)
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Ayna is an actor and the prison is his stage. He slips into the characters of the powerful convicted in exchange of money and take their place in prison. This strange profession is borne out of a society that doesn't give him a chance to follow his passion of acting, but forces him to act in the real life. Falling in love with the girl next door changes his life equation and he decides to end this career with one last performance. But this one takes him too deep in the rabbit hole. The story unfolds on how an underdog survives in a society that is merciless and struggles his way out from the clutch of crime game in which he is a part too.
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| User ReviewRifat SDeconstructing Genre: magical realism hyper drama, I think you have to tell a story to the audience and in so doing you have to translate it through an image, which means that you direct the eye in the heart to look in a certain way, you want it to be where and you want them to see it and never saw anybody tell a story that way pretty much "Aynabaji". This on you because physiological emotional balance of story by Gaosul Alam Shaon, Anam Biswas & Adnan Adib Khan, distortion of perspective images by Rashed Zaman, rhythmic pressure & metaphorical editing by Iqbal Kabir Joel. When sharing the images of this life of Dhaka city that you take a journey into the poetry of the images that we may recognize them together and it's a wonderful Director Amitabh Reza Chowdhury. One thing you go to theatre to be involved in "Aynabaji" to get a sense I just want to lose myself up in the screen for a few hours because powerful acting by Chanchal Chowdhury to be extraordinary genies to ability transform himself intelligent, brave and realism character of Ayna and Ripon Nath's sound editing is very subjective and dependent upon the visual context and the mood on this movie. |
| User ReviewÃçë Øf Sone of the best movies released in bangladesh in the 21st century. means after 2000. Loved the story and everything. casts were awesome. Acting was super amazing. Story was brilliant. Hope there gonna be some more movies in the market like this. |
| User Reviewishtiaq oAynabaji is one of the best film produced in Bangla film industry. The plot,screenplay and cinematography were superb. Chanchal Chowdhury, who was in lead role probably has done his best of his career. |
| User ReviewShourav PAmazing movie , the acting was perfect .. The first half is very funny and full of real life comedy. Chanchal chowdhuri's acting was just real life inspirational and very perfect to identical subject. The last moment tragedy and the chanchals way to get out from that jail is very possible looking, and unique. Every act was perfect i couldn't find any wrong moves |
| User ReviewFahim KUndoubtedly, it is one of the best movies of Bangladesh. So far so popular. The cinematography, direction, perfect sense in camera movement, right dialogue at the right time and the fantastic acting from the lead actors. For copyright issue, I believe it won't be available in BRrip format or else. No matter! We Bangladeshis are lucky to watch the film. Bravo Amitabh Reza. |
| User ReviewShovon KOne of the best Bangladeshi movies I've ever seen. Different kind of story from recent Bangla movies and nice audio effects would keep you in the movie the whole time. The way the director presented the Dhaka city and Ayna to us is unbelievable! It was the first film of the director, and wishing him luck for his upcoming movies. We all want to see a change in our Bangladeshi movie culture. |
| User ReviewBoltu MI became completely awe for a while after the finishing of the film. It will be in my best watched film list. |
| User ReviewTakee AThe first time I saw this film in theatres, I was astonished at how well structured and thought-provoking it was. It contains certain aspects which you would not expect to find in a modern-day Bengali film; like being well produced, well directed & having a meaningful plot. It was also a pleasure to meet Amitabh Reza Chowdhury (the director of this film & several other commercials) a few months back. It was nice to get to know more about this movie and his techniques from his very own mouth. |
| User ReviewSaiful RDeconstructing Genre: magical realism hyper drama, I think you have to tell a story to the audience and in so doing you have to translate it through an image, which means that you direct the eye in the heart to look in a certain way, you want it to be where and you want them to see it and never saw anybody tell a story that way pretty much "Aynabaji". This on you because physiological emotional balance of story by Gaosul Alam Shaon, Anam Biswas & Adnan Adib Khan, distortion of perspective images by Rashed Zaman, rhythmic pressure & metaphorical editing by Iqbal Kabir Joel. When sharing the images of this life of Dhaka city that you take a journey into the poetry of the images that we may recognize them together and it's a wonderful Director Amitabh Reza Chowdhury. One thing you go to theatre to be involved in "Aynabaji" to get a sense I just want to lose myself up in the screen for a few hours because powerful acting by Chanchal Chowdhury to be extraordinary genies to ability transform himself intelligent, brave and realism character of Ayna and Ripon Nath's sound editing is very subjective and dependent upon the visual context and the mood on this movie. |