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Operation Sundarbans

Operation Sundarbans or Operation Sundarban is a Bangladeshi action thriller movie. The film was co-written and directed by Dipankar Sengupta Dipon. The film was produced by RAB Welfare Cooperative Society Ltd. Nazim-ud-Doula and Dipon wrote the screenplay. The plot is loosely…

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Operation Sundarbans reads like a RAB recruitment video that got lost in a B‑list thriller studio, and you’ll quickly discover whether it deserves a slot on your itinerary or a polite shrug. The film, shot in the mangrove‑streaked outskirts of Satkhira from December 2019, stakes its claim on the real‑life crackdown on banditry in the Sundarbans, but the narrative drifts between earnest police procedural and melodramatic stunt‑fest. Riaz and Siam Ahmed carry the bulk of the dialogue, delivering a workman‑like swagger that feels more at home in a provincial Action‑Jackson sequel than a nuanced look at the delta’s environmental stakes. The cinematography captures the labyrinthine waterways and crumbling shacks with a gritty eye—if you can ignore the occasional drone shot that makes the forest look like a generic backlot. The three National Film Awards (Comedy, Male Singer, Best Make‑up) are the only real redeeming points; the humour is as flat as the river mud, and the soundtrack, while competent, never rises above background noise. Skip the gimmicky promotional clips and watch the full feature only if you’re a die‑hard fan of RAB‑centric cinema or have a morbid curiosity about Bangladesh’s law‑enforcement myth‑making. Otherwise, the real Sundarbans offers far more compelling, unfiltered drama in its mangrove silence.

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