Ostittey Amar Desh
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Ostittey Amar Desh (transl. My Country Exists) is a 2007 Bangladeshi Liberation War film directed by Khijir Hayat Khan. It is based on the life and sacrifice of Flight Lieutenant Bir Shrestho Matiur Rahman. Produced and written by Bir Shrestho Matiur Rahman's wife Milly Rahman and Khijir Hayat Khan under the banner of Bir Shrestho Matiur Rahman Foundation and Sufia Films.[1] It is debut film of Khijir Hayat Khan as director and actor.[2][3][4]
Saiful Islam Shahin is the cinematographer of the film and Rafiqul Islam Roni was the still photographer. The sound track score are composed by Anup Barua. Mansura Rahmatullah and Hedayetullah Khan the costume directors of the film and Md. Salauddin Ahmed Babu was the chief assistant director and editor of the film.[5]
- Khijir Hayat Khan as Shadhin / Flt LT Matiur Rahman[6]
- Sharmin Zoha Shoshee as Moumita / Milly Rahman[7]
- Bir Shrestho Matiur Rahman as Himself (archive footage)
- Milly Rahman as Herself
- Muskan Hossain Ranta as Mohin Matiur[5]
- Mayabi as Tohin Matiur[5]
Release
The film Ostittey Amar Desh was released on March 26, 2007. The 120-minute film based on the Liberation War was directed by Khijir Hayat Khan and Milly Rahman.[5]