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Bangladeshi psychological thriller short film
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Roktochaya (Bengali: রক্তছায়া; English: Blood Shadow) is a Bangladeshi psychological thriller short film written, directed, and produced by Ali Zulfikar Zahedi. The film explores themes of domestic violence, psychological trauma, and gender inequality.[1][2]
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| Roktochaya | |
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| রক্তছায়া | |
| Directed by | Ali Zulfikar Zahedi |
| Written by | Ali Zulfikar Zahedi |
| Produced by | Ali Zulfikar Zahedi |
| Starring | Runa Khan |
| Cinematography | Kawser Ahmed |
| Edited by | Anoy Shohag |
Production company | ADDRIAN Productions |
| Distributed by | Kalbela Media Limited |
Release date | 12 March 2026 |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Language | Bengali |
The film was released on 12 March 2026 on the Kalbela Drama platform and is distributed by Kalbela Media Limited.[3][4][2][5]
Plot
Roktochaya follows a child raised in an environment dominated by fear rather than affection. Exposure to domestic violence and authoritarian control deeply affects the child’s psychological development, leaving long-term emotional consequences.[6]
Parallel to this narrative, the story follows a determined female police officer investigating a series of crimes while confronting systemic gender bias.[7]
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Themes
The film addresses social and psychological issues such as domestic violence, gender inequality, and trauma.[18]
