Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki characterized the 2024 July Uprising as an epic tale of defiance during remarks at a film premiere. Farooki emphasized how young people conveyed their vision for Bangladesh through wall graffiti during the movement. The adviser stressed that achieving July aspirations requires establishing societal justice. He delivered these comments at the debut screening of Unknown 30Y, which chronicles martyr Tahir Zaman Priyo's life and sacrifice during the uprising. The National Museum auditorium hosted the premiere event in the capital.
Distinguished guests attended the screening ceremony. Photographer Shahidul Alam participated alongside Shamsi Ara Zaman, who is Priyo's mother. Historian and organizer Amirul Rajib joined the gathering. Director Rajat Tanmoy, who created the film, also attended the premiere. The documentary focuses on Priyo's contributions and ultimate sacrifice during the July movement.
Distinguished guests attended the screening ceremony. Photographer Shahidul Alam participated alongside Shamsi Ara Zaman, who is Priyo's mother. Historian and organizer Amirul Rajib joined the gathering. Director Rajat Tanmoy, who created the film, also attended the premiere. The documentary focuses on Priyo's contributions and ultimate sacrifice during the July movement.