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- Meena trys to eradicate misconceptions and superstitions from the society and create social awareness about different social phenomenas with occasional help from a wide variety of characters including her parrot companion Mithu.
- The Bangladeshi co-production of Sesame Street, Sisimpur is beloved and trusted among Bangladeshi children and parents alike. Sisimpur delivers critical early education through television, in classrooms, and with community outreach. Set in a vibrant and colorful neighborhood, the series, which launched in 2005, features locally beloved characters like Halum the Bengal tiger; a small blue monster called Ikri Mikri; Shiku, a curious and inventive jackal; and Tuktuki, a vivacious young girl. Original music and locally produced live-action and animated segments reflect the rich artistic heritage of Bangladeshi culture. Sisimpur is designed to meet the learning needs of children ages 3-8 across social classes and different regions of the country. It emphasizes literacy and language, math and science, and socio-emotional skills like mutual respect and understanding, as well as delivering lessons on health and hygiene, disaster preparedness, financial empowerment, and childhood injury and accident prevention. Beyond the nationally beloved television program, Sisimpur uses innovative means to engage children within their own communities, including providing content and training to childcare centers and bringing Sisimpur to remote areas with mobile screenings on vans and rickshaws.
- Detective is an upcoming 2016 Bangladeshi 3D computer animated fantasy-Suspense film 3D Creations & Direction Tapan Ahmed produced by Jaaz Multimedia.The film is based on Rabindranath Tagore's short story with the same name.Detective is the first animated film produced by Jaaz Multimedia and is the most expensive animated film to be produced in Bangladesh. Featuring the voices of Arifin Shuvoo,Nusrat Faria and Ali Raz, the film explores the life of a police detective.
- Located in a futuristic Dhaka City from the 2100s. We follow Zayn Khan our protagonist, a genius engineer trying to fulfill his father's dream. However, he gets intertwined with a street racing gang named 'The Hawks', lead by Alvan Haque.
- Ratul has a vision shown by and old man in his sleep. He comes to know about the impacts of global warming.
- A silent animation about how smoking may prove detrimental to your life.
- Three captured freedom fighters of 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh, reminiscence about what brought them to the war as they prepare to face their ultimate demise, getting shot in the back and thrown out of a moving train.
- The film portrays the childhood and political inception of the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The story-line apprises his outgrowth as the greatest Bengali of all time.
- The story is about Montu Miah, an ant who talks and moves like rural Bangladeshi people. He wears a lungi, a symbol of the rural people of Bangladesh. The protagonists and the villains on the show are represented by insects. In each episode, someone from Montu Miah's community falls in the hands of a villain, and Montu comes into rescue. Most episodes end with the downfall of the villain and a happy ending for the protagonists. He fights using martial arts and is a proud Bangladeshi.
- A period drama viewed through the eyes of a unique youngster, the film is a wonderfully made mosaic of the experiences revealed in the book of the Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
- "Boka Bagh o Dayani," penned by Js Mahedi and vividly brought to life through animation, unfolds a gripping narrative set in the heart of a jungle. In this lush jungle, a tyrannical tiger named Boka Bagh reigns supreme, establishing his dominion over the wildlife. Boka Bagh ruled with fear and cruelty, causing dread among the forest inhabitants. One significant aspect of Boka Bagh's reign was his daily demand for food supplied by a fearsome python known as Dayani. Dayani hailed from a different part of the jungle and would gather various creatures to present as offerings to appease the ruthless tiger. However, as the story unfolds, a twist of fate leads to a tragic incident involving a human girl and her younger sister's beloved animals. Both of them fall victim to the ferocity of the jungle, and their lives hang in the balance. In a surprising turn of events, it is the very creatures Boka Bagh and Dayani had oppressed who come to the rescue, defying their oppressors to protect the human siblings. This unexpected act of bravery and sacrifice marks a turning point in the story, leading to an intense confrontation between the jungle's tyrants and the newfound alliance of animals. "Boka Bagh o Dayani," skillfully crafted by Js Mahedi, serves as a powerful narrative that explores themes of oppression, bravery, and the unexpected bonds formed in the face of adversity. The story offers a thought-provoking perspective on the dynamics of power and compassion in the animal kingdom, making it an engaging and impactful tale for all audiences.
- "This story is about a tiger living in the jungle. The tiger's wife leaves his two children on his deathbed. After his death, he is asked to marry another. Later, he decides to marry a human daughter after his wife dies because humans' hand cooking is very tasty."
- A short film for the truth of any fiction Movies of the world.
- UNFPA Bangladesh has made 6 tv films regarding `Stop child marriage` campaign in Bangladesh. Shahana is a lead character who will try to stop child marriage with the help of her few friends.
- In the near future, Bangladesh is terrorized by killer mutant chickens. A team of kung-fu fighting chefs must hunt the killer chickens in order to keep chicken on their menu.
- Chacha is ready to take your kids to a fascinating world of Bengali folklore, mythical creatures and breathtaking adventures. We are working on creating the first ever 3d animated series in Bangla, that will help children develop critical thinking, empathy and an appreciation for the rich heritage of Bengali culture.
- In the past there was lots of problem for rice cultivation and waste of water was so high. So Govt. of Bangladesh and other organization plan for this and was taken initial steps. In that project international scientist Dr. Akm Zakaria's innovation is Magic Pipe. For using this now farmers are very comfortable in rice cultivation. This animation film is made for this concept.
- A moon fairy can grow wings only if someone praises her from heart. On a spooky Promptville night, it is hard to find people with civility of that kind.
- "Saras Bou o Dayani," penned by Js Mahedi, unfolds a tale of a Kathuriya, a forest-dwelling man who sustains his life by cutting wood. Kathuriya isn't alone in the forest; he shares his life with his beloved wife, Saras. Their life together thrives in harmony until one day, Kathuriya, suffering from excruciating thirst, encounters a dire predicament. As Kathuriya's thirst becomes unbearable due to the absence of water at home, Saras embarks on a journey to fetch water from a distant pond. While she ventures into the jungle, she stumbles upon a peculiar old man. This mysterious individual, known as Dayani, dons a disguise and asks Saras for water. Compassionately, Saras provides him with water from her own pot. After quenching his thirst, Dayani, intrigued by Saras's vulnerability and age, offers to help her by leading her to a secret location. He takes her to a secluded cave and instructs her to wait there. Unbeknownst to Saras, Dayani has ulterior motives. "Saras Bou o Dayani" is a tale of suspense and deception, where Saras's act of kindness leads her into an unexpected and dangerous situation orchestrated by Dayani. The story explores themes of trust, vulnerability, and the consequences of benevolence in the face of the unknown.
- Show them how a group of foxes negotiate and plan to eat the chickens in Unseen You, organize beauty contests, spread stories of coming closer, and pretend to be chickens and plan to live in the henhouse.
- Ratul, Ruhan and Annie: adventurous friends. Ratul's troubles create chaos, but Annie saves the day. Ruhan adds humor. Together, they embrace thrilling quests and daily life with laughter.
- "Boka Bagh o Chalak Horin" is an animated adaptation of the heartwarming story written by Md Mahedi Hasan. The tale unfolds with the selfless act of a mother deer who, to protect her two children from a cunning tiger, sacrifices her own life. She raises her offspring, Tasqia, a daughter, and Abir, a son, amidst the perils of the forest. Tasqia and Abir embark on an adventurous journey, where they encounter various challenges that test their courage and wit. Along the way, they are joined by three more individuals: a mother and her two children, Pari, a daughter, and Raju, a son. As Tasqia and Abir venture forth, they must confront numerous obstacles, making their way through perilous situations. This timeless story, brought to life through animation by Md Mahedi Hasan on his YouTube channels, Komon TV and Js Mahedi, has gained significant popularity, particularly under the pseudonym Js Mahedi. The tale explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the enduring strength of familial bonds in the face of adversity. "Boka Bagh o Chalak Horin" is a beloved narrative that resonates with audiences of all ages.
- "Ohongkari Aam o Dayani," crafted by Js Mahedi and vividly brought to life through animated video, tells a captivating story set within the realm of a mango tree. This mango tree bears two distinct mangoes-one is unripe, while the other is ripe, displaying a resplendent shade of yellow. The ripe mango exudes an aura of arrogance, basking in its own glory and consistently belittling the green, unripe mango with disdainful remarks. The tale unfolds as the ripe mango, adorned in its splendid yellow, often taunts and diminishes the green mango, diminishing its worth with condescending words. The unripe mango, however, maintains its composure, responding with measured words to these derogatory comments. As the story of "Ohongkari Aam o Dayani" unfolds, it delves into themes of pride, arrogance, and the contrasting qualities of humility and resilience. Eventually, unforeseen circumstances lead to an ironic twist in the narrative, where the arrogant ripe mango's downfall is precipitated by its own vanity, highlighting the consequences of hubris. This animated tale, masterfully created by Js Mahedi, delivers a thought-provoking message about the perils of arrogance and the virtue of humility, making it an engaging and impactful story for all ages.