It's a 1988 Bangladeshi film about romance, love and separation
'Pett Kata Shaw' is the modern revival of the mysterious and lurid plots of traditional folk tales told from generation to generation.
Follow the emotional journey of Sabila, an ordinary girl, who becomes the voice of every working woman in Bangladesh and beyond. The show highlights the complexity of male-female dynamics and hierarchical exploitations and misogyny.
Pett Kata Shaw takes the darkest most nefarious Bengali folk tales that survived generations and gives them a modern twist. Our stories and our culture must live on. Ghost stories too.
When a drug dealer from the Geneva Camp of Bangladesh gets involved in a spine-chilling conspiracy of the third generation of freedom fighters, it makes him keep his displeasure with his own country aside and fight to prevent a catastrophe!
A grim past haunts a retired judge. When his daughter reopens his old cases in a bid to help her father, the duo face the brutalities of a crippling legal system.
A prisoner appears in Akashnagar Central Jail's Cell No.145, which has been shut for 50 years, and claims immortality. Who is this mystery man, and what secrets does he hold inside him?