Suraiya (film)

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Directed byAnirudho Rasel
Screenplay bySajol Ahmed and Anirudho Rasel
Story byKuldip Nayar
Suraiya
Directed byAnirudho Rasel
Screenplay bySajol Ahmed and Anirudho Rasel
Story byKuldip Nayar
StarringShahiduzzaman Selim Shiba Ali Khan
Edited byShameem Ahmed
Production
company
Vertex production House
Release date
  • 16 January 2020 (2020-01-16) (Dhaka)
Running time
27 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali

Suraiya is a 2020 Bengali short film directed by Anirudho Rasel with Shahiduzzaman Selim and Shiba Ali Khan[1] playing the lead roles.[2] This film is based on true events that occurred during the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan.[3] The story is inspired by a Sikh woman during the partition of India and Pakistan in Rawalpindi and the main story was written  by Kuldip Nayar.[4][5]

This film is based on the story of Suraiya, a Sikh woman, during the 1947 partition between India and Pakistan.[6] Suraiya had lost her parents, sister and brother during the 1947 partition. She stayed in Rawalpindi by taking shelter in a Muslim family's home. She converted to Islam from Hindu. Later, the Authority of Madrasa decided to give her a chance to join as a teacher in Madrasa.[7]

Senior teacher Ibrahim was impressed by Suraiya and proposed to her father to marry her. Their conjugal life was running well, and Suraiya gave birth to a son named Omar. However, their situation changed when Suraiya's brother came from India to look for her. Then, it was found out that Suraiya was a Sikh, and she lost all respect. [citation needed] Suraiya could handle her outside situation but could not handle her own home because Omar could not accept Suraiya as his mother and he started to hate her because she was a Sikh.[8]

Suraiya lost all hope and decided to sacrifice her life.[9]

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