Hasnat Abdullah, a young Parliament member, describes 'Bonolot Express' not as a train, but as a vessel of sorrow, each compartment filled with different griefs. The film, released last Eid, has sparked significant discussion. Abdullah's article, published verbatim, delves into the film's portrayal of human suffering through small stories. He highlights characters like Dr. Ashaab and Professor Rashid Uddin, whose personal struggles resonate deeply. The film juxtaposes life's beginnings and endings, illustrating the continuous cycle of human experience. 'Bonolot Express' is more than a film; it's a reflection of life's relentless journey through sorrow and joy.
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- What is 'Bonolot Express' about?
- It's a film that portrays human suffering through small, interconnected stories.


















