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Shrabon Bidroho's preview on the July Uprising at the Bangladesh National Museum
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49945, member: 636"] A brand new film about the July revolution hits the big screen tonight. The Bangladesh National Museum will host the special showing of Shrabon Bidroho at half past six. Government officials picked the main theater at Shahbagh for this major event. The Information Ministry put together the whole premiere party. Everyone can walk right through the doors without paying a cent. Several top government people plan to show up for the documentary debut. Information chief Md Mahfuj Alam will welcome the crowd before the movie starts rolling. Law expert Dr Asif Nazrul confirmed he will attend the historic screening. Housing leader Adilur Rahman Khan also promised to make an appearance. Cultural boss Mostafa Sarwar Farooki rounds out the guest list of important figures. The film tells the story of brave protesters who changed Bangladesh forever. Young people fought against unfair treatment during those hot summer days. Many citizens lost their lives fighting for a better future. Shamsi Ara Zaman will represent families who paid the ultimate price for freedom. Her son Tahir Zaman Priyo died covering the protests as a reporter. Movie fans can expect powerful scenes from the recent uprising. The documentary captures real moments when ordinary people became heroes. Students led marches through dangerous streets filled with chaos. Camera crews risked everything to record history as it happened. Tonight marks the first time audiences will see this incredible true story. [/QUOTE]
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