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Aritra Banerjee is a journalist specialising in Defence, Foreign Affairs, and Aerospace. He co-authored the book 'The Indian Navy @75: Reminiscing the Voyage' and co-founded Mission Victory India (MVI), a think-tank dedicated to military reforms. His professional journey spans television, print, digital media, and film. He is a columnist on strategic affairs for domestic and global publications. Some highlights from his career include covering significant Security and Aviation events in Europe and reporting from conflict zones in Kashmir. He is enriching his academic qualifications while pursuing his passion for mountaineering, rock climbing, trail running, and nurturing his love for cinema.
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Mujib: The Making of Nation

Mujib: The Making of Nation

4.4
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  • Mar 13, 2024
  • Mujib: A Cinematic Tribute with Flaws - Bridging Nations Through the Life of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

    Mujib: The Making of a Nation (2023) embarks on the ambitious journey of chronicling the life and legacy of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a pivotal figure in Bangladesh's history. This informative biopic endeavours to encapsulate pivotal moments and the ethos of Rahman's era. Despite the stature of the director helming this project, the film needed to work on meeting expectations in terms of overall execution.

    The performances, for the most part, came across as unconvincing, failing to breathe life into the historical characters they portray. Moreover, the screenplay's approach, which unabashedly seeks to glorify Bangladesh's Father of the Nation, needed more nuance and subtlety,Mujib: The Making of a Nation" (2023) embarks on the ambitious journey of chronicling the life and legacy of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a pivotal figure in Bangladesh's history. This informative biopic endeavours to encapsulate pivotal moments and the ethos of Rahman's era. Despite the stature of the director helming this project, the film needs to work on meeting expectations in terms of overall execution.

    The performances, for the most part, come across as unconvincing, failing to breathe life into the historical characters they portray. Moreover, the screenplay's approach, which unabashedly seeks to glorify Bangladesh's Father of the Nation, needed more nuance and subtlety, especially ahead of the country's general elections which was held on 7 January 2024 after the release of the movie.

    Nevertheless, the film deserves recognition for its attempt to illuminate the life of a revered political figure in Bangladesh. The Indo-Bangladesh collaboration that brought this film to fruition is commendable, symbolising a significant soft-power strategy on New Delhi's part.

    This partnership highlights the cultural and historical bonds shared by the two nations and sets a precedent for future collaborative projects. While 'Mujib: The Making of a Nation' might falter in its cinematic delivery, its effort to document and share an important chapter of South Asian history is undeniably praiseworthy.

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