GUNIN: GIASUDDIN SELIM DELIVERS A MYSTICAL MASTERPIECE

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June 15,2026

GUNIN: GIASUDDIN SELIM DELIVERS A MYSTICAL MASTERPIECE

GUNIN: GIASUDDIN SELIM WEAVES A DARK FOLK TALE OF MYSTICISM AND BETRAYAL

National Film Award-winning director Giasuddin Selim returns to the silver screen with Gunin, an atmospheric supernatural romance and folk-thriller that plunges deep into the heart of rural superstition and human malice. Based on the celebrated short story of the same name by Hasan Azizul Huq, the film masterfully transports audiences fifty years into the past, exploring a secluded Bangladeshi village where the boundaries between religious faith, greed, and the paranormal completely blur.

The narrative revolves around Rojob Ali Gunin (played with chilling precision by Azad Abul Kalam), a deeply influential village exorcist (Ojha) who holds immense sway over the local community due to his spiritual powers and ability to ward off paranormal forces. However, the fragile peace of the village is shattered following his sudden and deeply mysterious death. In the dark vacuum left behind by his passing, long-festering secrets boil to the surface, igniting a vicious inheritance and power struggle among his three grandsons.

At the explosive core of this familial collapse is a complex, eternal love triangle involving Ramiz (Sariful Razz) and the captivating village beauty, Rabeya (Pori Moni). As brotherly rivalries escalate into absolute chaos, the film brilliantly deconstructs how quickly superstition can be weaponized by human obsession.

Backed by a hauntingly brilliant musical score from Emon Chowdhury and lush, moody cinematography by Kamrul Hasan Khosru, Gunin breaks away from conventional cinematic tropes to deliver a deeply atmospheric character study. Whether you are drawn to dark folklore, intricate family dramas, or psychological thrillers, this production stands out as a gripping milestone in modern Bangladeshi storytelling.

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