I have worked on several renowned and critically acclaimed films and series.

840

In a society divided by power, belief, and silence, one apartment becomes the eye of the storm.

840 is a sharp, politically charged web series directed by acclaimed Bangladeshi filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki. Set against the backdrop of a restless city grappling with injustice, surveillance, and youth unrest, the series unfolds in and around a mysterious apartment—Flat No. 840.

Each episode dives into a different facet of our political reality: the fear of speaking out, the power of protest, the manipulation of truth, and the price of silence. Through interlinked narratives—featuring students, activists, government officials, and everyday citizens—the series paints an unflinching portrait of contemporary Bangladesh, where every action is watched, and every choice has consequences.

With Farooki’s trademark subtlety and courage, 840 dares to ask: What does it cost to stay quiet? And what does it mean to resist?

In Blissful Hell

In the heart of Dhaka’s chaos, a crippled rickshaw puller carries the weight of his shattered dreams—yet never lets go of hope.

In Blissful Hell is a poignant short documentary that captures the extraordinary resilience of a physically disabled rickshaw puller navigating the raw and often brutal realities of urban poverty in Dhaka. Despite unimaginable hardship, his unwavering devotion to his family and his spiritual faith keeps him going. Filmed in the crowded slums and worn streets of the city, the documentary is a poetic reflection on pain, survival, and the quiet strength of those who find peace in their own personal hell. The film explores the emotional layers of a man who, though broken by life’s cruelty, remains whole in spirit. His world is filled with rusted metal, cracked pavements, and shadows of broken dreams—yet he moves through it with a grace that demands empathy and reflection. In Blissful Hell is not just about poverty—it’s about how dignity survives against all odds. ​

The Last Defenders OF monogamy

A self-proclaimed champion of monogamy finds his convictions tested when a young, alluring colleague challenges his ideals, leading him into a web of temptation and self-deception.

Shafkat (played by Chanchal Chowdhury) is a devoted husband and father of two, who prides himself on his unwavering belief in monogamy. His life takes an unexpected turn when Lamia (portrayed by singer-turned-actress Xefer Rahman), a confident and independent young copywriter, joins his office. As their professional relationship deepens, Shafkat’s steadfast principles begin to waver, leading to a complex exploration of fidelity, desire, and the human psyche .